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From: Dave Loomis (dloomis@NH.ULTRANET.COM)
Date: Wed Jun 28 2000 - 11:37:05 CDT


        Thanks for the inputs. According to my 1993 Insignia Guide only one
jamboree patch may be worn, a change from world and national side by
side above the right pocket.

        A person could also wear the Interpreter Strip, and if in the Venture
Program the Venture [NOT Venturing] Strip, both above the BSA Strip,
also the nametag either on the pocket flap if not OA or above the BSA
Strip if OA. The order from top to bottom is Jambo Patch, Name Tag,
Venture Strip, Interpreter Strip, BSA Strip, OA Lodge Flap, Temp Patch.
A recruiter Strip could be worn, but most adults don't wear them.

        The first liar in this crowd doesn't stand a chance!

        Dave

PGerlach@AOL.COM wrote:
>
> In a message dated 6/28/2000 3:44:17 AM Central Daylight Time,
> ChrisinHouston@AOL.COM writes:
>
> << Unless you attended the World and the National Jamborees. Then you can
> wear
> both, >>
>
> True, but the World Jambo patch goes on the right pocket, in place of the
> temp. (Insignia Guide 1999-2001, pg. 4). This is a change from my youth,
> when they went side-by-side, but I couldn't tell you when it became effective
> (Maj. Walton?).
>
> YiS
> Pete Gerlach
> Asst. Scoutmaster, Troop 69
> Burr Ridge, IL
> Tall Grass Dist. Advancement Committee
> a good old Eagle, too
> || <|-----------<<< ||

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