International Spirit Award

The emblem of the International Spirit Award is worn as a temporary patch by both youth and adult leaders in the Boy Scouts of America. The award recognizes those who have broadened their knowledge of international Scouting and increased their appreciation and awareness of different cultures and countries.[1] This award replaces the International Activity Patch (1991-2012).

International Spirit Award
CountryUnited States
Created2012
FounderBoy Scouts of America
Awarded forexpanding knowledge of international Scouting
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Requirements edit

Requirements for the award vary for Scouters and Scouts of different ages.[2]

International Activity Patch edit

International Activity Patch
 
CountryUnited States
Created1991
Defunct2012
FounderBoy Scouts of America
Awarded forParticipation in an international event
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The International Activity Patch is a former award of the Boy Scouts of America for participation in an international event.[3] Requirements were developed by each council.[4]

The award was a three-inch circular cloth patch worn on the right pocket of the official uniform as a temporary insignia. The emblem is the universal emblem of the BSA encircled by a rope tied in a square knot on a field of blue. The rope and knot are taken from the emblem of the World Scout Emblem, the symbol of the World Organization of the Scout Movement. A five-inch "back patch" for wear on the back of the official jac-shirt and a neckerchief were also available.

Origins edit

The BSA used the World Scout Emblem— called the World Crest in the U.S. —as an award for international activities from 1956 on.[5] Policy was changed in 1991 and the World Crest can now be worn by all members as an emblem of worldwide Scouting. The International Activity Patch replaced the World Crest as an award.

In 2012, the International Activity Patch was replaced by the International Spirit Award with specific requirements for each age level.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ International Recognitions, Boy Scouts of America, retrieved June 6, 2015
  2. ^ a b c d e International Spirit Award (PDF), Boy Scouts of America, 2012, retrieved June 6, 2015
  3. ^ "International Division Recognitions". The International Division, Boy Scouts of America. Boy Scouts of America. Retrieved October 12, 2007.
  4. ^ "International Activity Badge". U.S. Scouting Service Project. Archived from the original on October 31, 2007. Retrieved October 13, 2007.
  5. ^ Walton, Mike. "The World Crest Badge...(and why do we *all* wear it?". Archived from the original on October 10, 2007. Retrieved October 13, 2007.
  6. ^ "International Spirit Award" (PDF). Boy Scouts of America. 2012.

BSA Internal Communications (November 8, 2012), New International Spirit Award to Replace International Activity, Youth Exchange Emblems, Scout Wire, retrieved June 6, 2015