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Merit Badges
- Legend to identify Merit Badges
- 1910 British Merit Badges
- Square 1911 - 33
- Wide Crimped 1934 & 35
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Narrow Tan Crimped 1936 - 42
- Tan Heavyweight Cloth with Silk Embroidery and Printed Back 1936 - 37
- Tan Heavyweight Cloth with Silk Embroidery and Plain Back 1937 - 38
- Tan Lightweight Cloth with Silk Embroidery and Plain Back 1938 - 39
- Tan Lightweight Cloth with Cotton Continuous Loop Embroidery and Plain Back 1939 - 42
- Tan Lightweight Cloth with Cotton Lockstitch Embroidery and Plain Back 1939 - 42
- Blue Background 1942 - 46
- Wartime 1942 - 46
- Khaki Narrow Crimped 1946 - 59
- Green Twill Gauze Back 1960 - 68
- Fully Embroidered Merrowed Edge 1960 - 72
- Unprinted Plastic Back 1972 - 01
- Printed Plastic Back 2002 - Current
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Merit Badge Paper
- Merit Badge Applications
- Merit Badge Cards
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Merit Badge Pamphlets
- Type 1 White Cover - Rectangle Drawing On Cover
- Type 2 White Cover 5-375" x 8" Title at Top
- Type 3A Tan Cover - 200 Fifth Avenue
- Type 3B Tan Cover - 2 line address New York City
- Type 3C Tan Cover - 2 line address New York N.Y.
- Type 3D Tan Cover - 1 line address New York N.Y.
- Type 4 Standing Scout Cover
- Type 5A War Cover
- Type 5B Red and White
- Type 6 Photo-Red Cover
- Type 7 Full Photo Cover or Bulls-eye Cover
- Type 8 Full Photo - Green Stripe Cover
- Type 9 Full Photo - Red Stripe Cover
- Type 10A Blue Stripe - Logo above bottom blue stripe - FDL centered
- Type 10B - Blue Stripe in bottom of photo area. FDL to left of text
- Special Covers
- Boy Craft Helps
- Merit Badge Counselor's Guides
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Youth Position
- Junior Assistant Scoutmaster
- Senior Patrol Leader
- Assistant Senior Patrol Leader
- Patrol Leader
- Assistant Patrol Leader
- Troop Guide
- Scribe
- Quartermaster
- Instructor
- Chaplain Aide
- Den Chief
- Librarian
- Musician
- Webmaster
- Bugler
- Troop Historian
- Troop Representative
- Unit Representative
- Leadership Corps
- Honor Guard
- Leave No Trace Trainer
- Outdoor Ethics Guide
- Patrol Medallions
Fig. 1: WorBro-G1-Front
- Embroidery: Cotton thread
- Border: Merrowed
Fig. 2: WorBro-G1-Reverse
- Back: Starched cloth
Fig. 3: WorBro-G1-mve1-front
- Embroidery: Cotton thread
- Border: Merrowed
Fig. 4: WorBro-G1-mve1-reverse
- Back: Gauze reinforced cloth
Item Name: World Brotherhood 1961 - 1968
Item ID: WorBro-G1
Collector Rating: 1
Requirements September 1963 until June 1972
1. Do the following:
(a) Tell how the Scout movement began and point out on a map at least 30 countries which have Scouting.
(b) Describe or demonstrate at least three ways in which Scouts or Explorers of most countries can recognize one another.
2. Do the following:
(a) Tell briefly how modern transportation and communication have "shrunk" the world during the past hundred years and have made nations more dependent upon one another.
(b) Tell how natural resources, commerce, and trade affect a nation's economy and relationship among nations.
(c) Find and list at least eight different everyday articles that were imported or made from different materials imported from other parts of the world. Identify the countries from which these come.
3. Do the following:
(a) Describe the form and structure of government of one nation on each continent.
(b) Review the story of at least three national heroes of other lands.
4. Tell the purpose and functions of at least two international organizations of which the United States is a member (such as the Postal Union, Organization of American States, International Red Cross, United Nations, the International Court of Justice).
5. Carry on a simple, understandable conversation with another person in a modern foreign language for at least 5 minutes and translate at least 200 words of simple text in that language.+
6. Prove by deed that you belong to a world brotherhood by doing TWO of the following four deeds:
(a) Hike or camp with boys from other countries.
(b) Make friends with new arrivals from abroad.
(c) Help organize and conduct a World Friendship Fund campaign in your unit.
(d) Help an organization which promotes world brotherhood, such as foreign missions and the International Junior Red Cross.
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+ A Boy Scout or Explorer is entitled to wear the Interpreter's badge for completing this requirement.