Several times a year such as during Summer Camp and Camporees I like to wear my old scout uniform that I has in the very early 80's before the new tan shirt uniforms came out. The main reason that I wear this uniform is because so may youth do not know that there was a differernt uniform in scoutings past and from the history of the scout uniform an how it has changed and how it is still the same.
The only differents in the patches on this uniform and my newer uniform are the following.
1. George H Lanier Council strip on uniform. The old George H. Lanier council is now the George H Lanier district inside the Chattahoochee Council.
2. OA lodge flap. Old uniform has Wehadkee Lodge flap from the George H. Lanier Council.
3. Assistant Scoutmaster patch instead of Scoutmaster patch.
4. Gold 50 year unit strip below unit number. Several years ago unit dropped.
The only part of new uniform which could be considered unofficial is that our unit number changed several years ago when the George H Lanier Council merged into the Chattahoochee Council. All unit number became 9000 numbers. example Troop/Pack 4 became Troop/Pack 9004. Our Troop and Pack number changed from 9 to 9009. Even though our official unit number is now 9009 no members of unit wears this number on their uniforms. The only time we refere to the 9009 number is on unit paper work to council. All other references to unit we use old unit number.
I know the old uniform is still an official BSA uniform, but what about with old patches that have been undated.
Unit number on uniform question will not be changed as long as I am SM because of unit history in our local community. As we have not had any negative feedback from local Council on unit number issue.
