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| The Cub Scout Belt Loops are worn on the navy blue Cub Scout belt. They will not fit on the khaki (olive) Boy Scout/ Webelos belt. Webelos may continue to wear the blue belt on their uniforms. The same belt loop may be earned more than once. |
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| Once a belt loop has been earned, a boy may wish to continue learning and applying the skills in a particular category. Once the additional requirements have been satisfied, the Academic or Sports Pin will be awarded. The pins may be worn on the Academic and Sports Letter (see below). |
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| The Cub Scout Academics and Sports Program is a supplemental enrichment program that compliments the existing Cub Scout Program. It allows boys to learn new techniques, increase scholarship skills, develop sportsmanship - and have fun! The program encourages the boys to DO THEIR BEST!! |
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| PINS |
| Cub Scout Letter (a large "C") is worn on a sweater, jacket, or the red 'brag' vest. The letter is for Cub Scouts who earn both the belt loop and pin and involve an adult teammate in the activity. The letter is given for the first pin earned, and all other pins are just added to the letter. |
| ACADEMICS AND SPORTS LETTER |
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| Note: Arhery and BB-gun shooting can be earned only in council-sponsored or Cub Scout-sactioned camps and may not be earned at the pack or den level. |