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A Scout is required to wear the uniform in the performance of his POR, i.e., PL, ASPL.
evmori wrote:A Scout is required to wear the uniform in the performance of his POR, i.e., PL, ASPL.
Where is this written down?
evmori wrote:A Scout is required to wear the uniform in the performance of his POR, i.e., PL, ASPL.
Where is this written down?
scoutaholic wrote:evmori wrote:A Scout is required to wear the uniform in the performance of his POR, i.e., PL, ASPL.
Where is this written down?
Maybe in the list of responsibilities for the position? 'Be an example by wearing the full uniform'?
wagionvigil wrote:Does not say wear the uniform says wear it correctly Which means if you wear a uniform you must wear it correctly not that you must wear it.
smtroop168 wrote:wagionvigil wrote:Does not say wear the uniform says wear it correctly Which means if you wear a uniform you must wear it correctly not that you must wear it.
Perfect National doublespeak.![]()
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wagionvigil wrote:smtroop168 wrote:wagionvigil wrote:Does not say wear the uniform says wear it correctly Which means if you wear a uniform you must wear it correctly not that you must wear it.
Perfect National doublespeak.![]()
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I am right though
FrankJ wrote:....committee member is not an uniformed position.
FrankJ wrote:So you cannot really expect committee members to be in uniform.
FrankJ wrote:You cannot require the uniform for advancement.
FrankJ wrote:You can require it for activities or membership in the unit.
FrankJ wrote:The unit is a partnership between the Charter org & BSA. Both can make requirements for membership in the unit. Please note that I am not suggesting that this is a good idea, but there is nothing in the 'rules' that say you cannot.
smtroop168 wrote:Anyone ever seen the National BSA President wear a uniform for his POR?![]()
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evmori wrote:A Scout is required to wear the uniform in the performance of his POR, i.e., PL, ASPL.
Where is this written down?
I figured somebody would jump on that.(But, this is not a "gotcha".) Is that the way it's played? Sure. Almost always.
Seriously, no offense... but... just where, exactly, is it specified that the committee member is the exception?
wagionvigil wrote:It says wear it correctly not that you must wear it. SO in BSA double speak if you wear it you must wear it correctly but it does not say you must wear it
wagionvigil wrote:It says wear it correctly not that you must wear it. SO in BSA double speak if you wear it you must wear it correctly but it does not say you must wear it
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