fin24000 wrote:OK So I have a few things I have be wanting to ask about ;)......
1. The shoulder cords ([link]http://www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/ItemDetail.aspx?ctlg=05NDC&ctgy=PRODUCTS&c2=UNIFORMS&C3=UACCESSORIES&C4=&LV=3&item=003SC[/link])
What type of assignment are they talking about, like grubmaster, webmaster or something elce?.
These cords are for cub scout youth leadership positions. The one pictured is for the denner. A similar one with only one cord is for the assistant denner. The ones for Den Chief and Webelos Den Chief don't have the tab to pin it to the shoulder, because the boy scout uniform has epalets you can put it under. There is also one other that is not mentioned on the page you linked. A Den Chief can earn The Den Chief Service Award, which is a permanent cord that can be worn even after they quit serving as Den Chief.
fin24000 wrote:2. When I was at NYLT and then again at a MB class I kept seeing scouts with the totin'chip patch on there left pocket, I dident think you where suposted to do that, im I wrong?
You are correct. The only patch that should be worn on the right pocket flap is the Order of the Arrow lodge flap. Though the Totin' Chip patch (and several others) is shaped like the pocket flap, it is supposed to be worn only as a temporary patch. Therefore, it should be centered on the right pocket (below the flap). No patch should be worn on the left pocket flap (above the rank?). I have seen many scouts wear these wrong, and I'm sure they will continue to do so until BSA figures out that they should reshape the patch so it doesn't look like it goes there.
fin24000 wrote:3. OK again I have seen alot of scouts wearing name plates, but I cant remember where to put them. ...
If you choose to wear a nametag, it should be placed above the word strips (Boy Scout of America, Varsity, Venture, Leave No Trace - Guide, Interpreter Strips, etc.) above your right pocket.