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Girl Scout Uniforms: Insignia, Pin and Badge Placement Insignia, Pin and Badge Placement Bee Year OneYear One Year TwoYear Two DaisyDaisy Faith FaithPin Pin MY MY PROMISE PROMISE MY MY FAITH FAITH t! I n u R – ss ne si Bu r u o Y ’s It Waterfall Waterfall MY PROMISE MY Year 3 FAITH Year 1 Year 2 Cadette Faith Pin MY MY PROMISE PROMISE MY MY FAITH FAITH Waterfall Year 1 Year 2 Ambassador Faith Pin Girl Scout Uniforms Girl Scout Girl Scout Daisy Tunic Daisy Insignia Tab American Flag Patch World Trefoil Pin Girl Scout Council Identification Set Girl Scout Daisy Membership Pin Troop Numerals Journey Summit Award Pin Membership Stars and Discs Cookie Sale Activity Pin Cookie Business Leaves Year OneYear One Year TwoYear Two My Promise, My Faith Pins DaisyDaisy Faith FaithPin Pin World Thinking Day Award Safety Award Pin Global Action Award t! Petal and Promise Center Set I n u R – ss ne si Bu r u o Y ’s It Girl Scout Daisy Badges Financial LiteracyLiteracy Leaves Leaves Girl Scout Daisy Badges Journey Award Badges Place your first Journey awards at the bottom of your vest. As you earn additional Journey awards, work your way up. If your Journey awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or tunic, you can wear them on the back. 2 Girl Scout Daisy Vest Year OneYear One Year TwoYear Two DaisyDaisy Faith FaithPin Pin t! I n u R s – es in us B ur o Y ’s It 3 Girl Scout Brownie Vest American Flag Patch Brownie Insignia Tab World Trefoil Pin Girl Scout Council Identification Set Girl Scout Brownie Membership Pin Troop Crest Journey Summit Troop Numerals Bee Award Pins Membership Stars and Discs Bridge to Girl Scout Brownie Award MY MY PROMISE PROMISE MY MY My Promise, My Faith Pins FAITH FAITH Journey Award Badges Cookie Sale Activity Pin Safety Award Pin Girl Scout Brownie Badges Place your first Journey World Thinking Day Award awards at the bottom of your vest. As you earn Global Action Award additional Journey awards, work your way up. If your Journey awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back. 4 BrownieGirl Scout Sash Bee MY MY PROMISE PROMISE MY MY FAITH FAITH Place your Journey awards above your badges. 5 Girl Scout Junior Vest American Flag Patch Girl Scout Council Identification Set Junior Insignia Tab Troop Crest World Trefoil Pin Troop Numerals Girl Scout Bronze Award Pin Membership Stars and Discs Waterfall Girl Scout Membership Pin Bridge to Girl Scout Junior Award Membership Numeral Guard Junior Aide Award Brownie Wings Journey Summit Award Pins MY MY PROMISE PROMISE MY MY My Promise, My Faith Pins FAITH FAITH Journey Award Badges Safety Award Pin Cookie Sale Activity Pin World Thinking Day Award Journey Award Badges Global Action Award Place your first Journey Girl Scout Junior Badges awards at the bottom of your vest. As you earn additional Journey awards, work your way up. If your Journey awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back. 6 Girl Scout Junior Sash Waterfall MY PROMISEMY FAITH MY PROMISEMY FAITH Place your Journey awards Cookie Sale Activity Pin above your badges. 7 Girl Scout Cadette Vest American Flag Patch Cadette Insignia Tab Girl Scout Identification Set World Trefoil Pin Troop Crest Girl Scout Silver Award and Bronze Award Pins Troop Numerals Girl Scout Membership Pin Membership Stars and Discs Waterfall Membership Numeral Guard Journey Summit Award Pins Cadette Outdoor Bridge to Girl Scout Journey Award Badges Cadette Award MY PROMISE MY FAITH Brownie Wings Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Cadette Faith Pin Journey Award Badges Silver Torch Award Pin Cookie Sale Activity Pin My Promise, My Faith Pins Safety Award Pin Cadette Program Aide Pin Global Action Award Cadette Community Service Bar Cadette Leadership in Action Cadette Service to Girl (LiA) Award Badges Scouting Bar World Thinking Day Award If your awards and badges Girl Scout Cadette Badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back. 8 Girl Scout Cadette Sash Waterfall MY PROMISE MY FAITH Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Cadette Faith Pin Place your Journey awards above your badges. 9 Girl Scout Senior Vest American Flag Patch Girl Scout Council Identification Set Senior Insignia Tab Troop Crest World Trefoil Pin Troop Numerals Girl Scout Gold Award, Silver Award and Membership Stars and Discs Bronze Award Pins 10 Year Award Pin Waterfall Girl Scout Membership Pin Bridge to Girl Scout Membership Numeral Guard Senior Award Bridge to Girl Scout Journey Summit Award Pins Cadette Award Senior Journey Award Brownie Wings Pins and Badges Year 1 Year 2 Senior Faith Pin Torch Awards Senior Outdoor Counselor in Training (CIT) I and Journey Award Badges Volunteer in Training (VIT) Award Pins Cadette Journey My Promise, My Faith Pins Award Badges Senior Community Service Bar Cookie Sale Activity Pin Senior Service to Girl Scouting Bar Safety Award Pin Girl Scout Senior Badges Cadette Leadership in Action Girl Scout Cadette Badges (LiA) Award Badges Global Action Award World Thinking Day Award If your awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back. 10 Girl Scout Senior Sash Waterfall Year 2 Year 1 Senior Faith Pin Place your Journey awards above your badges. 11 Girl Scout Ambassador Vest American Flag Patch Girl Scout Council Identification Set Troop Crest Ambassador Insignia Tab Troop Numerals World Trefoil Pin Membership Stars and Discs Girl Scout Gold Award, Silver Award and 10 Year Award Pin Bronze Award Pins Waterfall Girl Scout Membership Pin Bridge to Girl Scout Ambassador Award Membership Numeral Guard Bridge to Girl Scout Journey Summit Award Pins Senior Award Ambassador Journey Award Bridge to Girl Scout Pins and Badges Cadette Award Ambassador Outdoor Brownie Wings Journey Award Badges Year 1 Year 2 Ambassador Faith Pin Senior Journey Award Torch Awards Pins and Badges Counselor in Training (CIT) I Award Pin Counselor in Training (CIT) II Award Pin Cadette Journey Award Volunteer in Training (VIT) Award Pin Badges My Promise, My Faith Pins Cookie Sale Activity Pin Ambassador Community Safety Award Pin Service Bar Global Action Award Ambassador Service to Girl Cadette Leadership in Action Scouting Bar (LiA) Award Badges Girl Scout Ambassador Badges If your awards and badges don’t fit on the front of your Girl Scout Senior Badges vest or sash, you can wear them on the back. World Thinking Day Award Girl Scout Cadette Badges 12 Girl Scout Ambassador Sash Waterfall Year 2 Year 1 Ambassador Faith Pin Place your Journey awards above your badges. 13 Girl Scout Adult American Flag Patch Volunteer Pin Adult Insignia Tab World Trefoil Pin Volunteer of Excellence Adult Position Pin Award Pin Thanks Badge Girl Scout Pin Thanks Badge II Contemporary or Honor Pin Traditional Lifetime Membership Pin Personalized ID Pin Bridge to Adult Girl Scout Award Volunteer Service Award Pin Alumna Pin Membership Numeral Guard 14 GSUSA/GSM 10/17.
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