>Does anyone know what all the uniform knots are and what they >stand for?
Sure!
Take a look at the Unofficial Uniform and Insignia site, and in
particular, the Square knot listing. It has all of the current
official BSA square knot insignia, along with much of the older
items and some local Council/unit knot insignia too.
Settummanque!
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