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Headgear: A green baseball cap with the hat badge placed on the front.

Shirt: Dark Green T-Shirt and/or Dark Green Sweatshirt.

Shorts/Trousers: Tan or Olive Green (must be standardized within the Group)

Socks: Lovat Green. Green garter tabs are worn with shorts.

Belt: Black or Brown leather.

Badge Placement

Timber Wolf Membership Badge: Worn centered on the left breast.

W.F.I.S. Badge: Worn centered on the right breast.

Group Flash: Worn top of right sleeve.

National Flag Badge: Worn only when attending Scouting functions outside of the country, above left breast.

Outside Agencies: Worn on the right sleeve, 5 cm from the top. This includes St John First Aid badges, etc.

1st Star: Worn to Right of the hat badge on Hat.

2nd Star: Worn to Left of the hat badge on Hat.

Proficiency badges: Worn on the right sleeve in parallel rows.

Rank Badges

Timber Wolf Second: One armlet of yellow braid 1.5 cm wide, worn on the left sleeve of the shirt 10 cm above the elbow.

Sixer: Two armlets of yellow braid 1.5 cm wide worn on the left sleeve of the shirt, 2 cm apart. The lower braid being 10 cm above the elbow.

Senior Sixer: Three armlets of yellow braid 1.5 cm wide worn on the left sleeve of the shirt 2 cm apart. The lower braid being 10 cm above the elbow.

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