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Emergency Preparedness Award
- The Emergency Preparedness Award is part of a BSA program of
emphasis for Cub Scouts and Leaders, in cooperation with the Federal
Department of Homeland Security.
- Worn on right pocket of uniform shirt (as temporary emblem).
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Leave No Trace Award
- Leave No Trace is a plan that helps people to be more concerned
about their environment and to help them protect it for future
generations. Leave No Trace applies in a backyard or local park
(frontcountry) as much as it does in the wilderness (backcountry).
- Pack 546 has designated this as a Den level activity: contact your Den Leader to earn this award.
- Worn on right pocket of uniform shirt (as temporary emblem).
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Outdoor Activity Award
- Cubs may earn
the award in each of the program years as long as the requirements are
completed each year. The first time the award is earned, the boy will
receive the pocket flap award. Each successive time the award is earned, a
Wolf Track pin may be added to the flap. Leaders should encourage boys
to build on skills and experiences from previous years when working on
the award for a successive year.
- Pack 546 has designated this as a Den level activity: contact your Den Leader to earn this award.
- Worn on right pocket flap of uniform shirt.
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Perfect Attendance Award
- A Cub earns this award by attending all Pack and Den meetings in a year.
Bars are added for each additional year that the Cub earns this award.
- Pack 546 requirements: all Cubs attending each Pack and Den meeting of the
school year program (September through May) earn this award.
- Worn above the left pocket flap of uniform shirt.
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Physical Fitness Award
- The Physical Fitness Award is part of a BSA program of emphasis for
Cub Scouts and Leaders.
- Worn on right pocket of uniform shirt (as temporary emblem).
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Recruiter Patch
- Earned by Cubs participating in a Pack Roundup event.
- Worn below right pocket of uniform shirt.
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Religious Emblem of Faith
- All Cubs
show this by being faithful in their duty to God. Some go further and
give special service. This can qualify them for a religious emblem.
Such an emblem is not a Scouting award. It is conferred on a Cub by
his religious leader. Each faith has its own requirements for earning
its emblem.
- Worn above left pocket of uniform shirt.
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Service Pin
- A Cub earns this award by being a participating Pack for the year.
Year numbers increase for each additional year that the Cub earns this award. The
Cub wears only the highest-numbered service pin on his uniform.
- Pack 546 has designated this as a Pack activity: all regularly-participating Cubs
earn this award at the conclusion of the school year program (September through May).
- Worn above left pocket of uniform shirt.
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Summertime Pin
- Awarded to Cubs who participate in the three Summertime Pack
events and can be earned yearly, although only one may be worn on the uniform.
- Pack 546 has designated this as a Pack activity: all regularly-participating Cubs
earn this award at the conclusion of the summer program (June through August).
- Worn on right pocket flap of uniform shirt.
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Whittling Chip
- Typically earned by Cubs of Bear rank.
- Worn on right pocket of uniform shirt (as temporary emblem).
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World Conservation Award
- The World Conservation Award provides an opportunity for individual
Cub Scouts to "think globally" and "act locally" to
preserve and improve our environment. This program is designed to make
youth members aware that all nations are closely related through
natural resources and that we are interdependent with our world
environment. It can only be earned once.
- Pack 546 has designated this as a Den level activity: contact your Den Leader to earn this award.
- Worn on right pocket of uniform shirt (as temporary emblem).
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