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Boy Scout Troop 8

Wyalusing, PA

The shape of the complete Scout badge , which is also the First Class badge of rank, was adapted from the north point of an old mariner's compass.  The design is often called a trefoil - a flower with three leaves.  It is also known by its French name, fleur-de-lis - lily or iris flower.  The shape resembles an arrowhead.  With slight changes, the trefoil is used by Scouts around the world.

The trefoil means that a Scout can point the right way in life as a compass can in a field.

The three points, like the three fingers of the Scout sign, stand for the three parts of the Scout oath.

The two stars symbolize truth and knowledge, and the outdoors in Scouting.

The eagle with the shield stands for freedom and a Scout's readiness to defend that freedom.

The scroll with the Scout motto is turned up at the ends.  It is a hint that a Scout smiles as he does his duty.

The knot at the bottom is a reminder to Do a Good Turn Daily.

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