THIS IS IN REGARDS TO SCOUT COLOR GUARDS ONLY
Don't much care about bdu,s and boots. I see kids at summer camp at flags in bermuda shorts and their scout shirts.
So here is my problem...or opportunity:
Several of the adults in my troop are ex-military including myself. I go farther in that I was also a member of an organization that did some of the neato things the Marine Silent Drill team does.
I have a core of boys with the support of the new scoutmaster that want to form and formally trained Color Detail for parade and ceremonial event. They want this to be a self perpetuating thing that will set the model for their fellow scouts and maybe we can lose the bermuda shorts and actually stand at attention during reveille and retreat.
The vast majority of those boys as well as us ex military types are sick of boy scout color guards being viewed as ...sloppy is the nicest thing I've heard.
So uniform question - Flag ceremonials and color guards shold always be covered (hats) And by the way the offical smokey bear hats the Scouts have are the official headgear of marine corps drill instructors so how is that within the rules. The boys also want something to distinguish the members that have earned the right to be a member of the color guard. SO this is what they want to do. and I have talked them DOWN, not up
During ceremonials where they are presenting, marching, or handling the flag - Full Class A's, BERETS with the color guard pin on it. Normal Class a wear, they want new members to be awarded a single strand shoulder cord that can be worn at all times with their scout shirt. They wanted a patch and I thought the shoulder flash that said color guard but thought the cord alone when not performing and the beret and cord in full uniform while performing would be sufficient. They want to do it right and in an military manner as flag ceremonials are supposed to be so. Beret and cord in green to match the official scout pants. I talked them out of bib scarf and gloves and rifles though we'll see what the scout exec thnks after he sees what they can do. They will be trained in accordance with the Army manual of arms to do it RIGHT or at least in as much a military manner as possible. We should be at least able to match the Fire Department.
I remember as a when a kid scouts had a beret. What happened to it. So gentleman and ladies. Should I foresee a problem in the wearing of beret and cord, cord at all times, while performing flag ceremonials by a constituted Troop Color Guard? And then tell me why when any and every organization. civic, public, or governmental, from the VFW, to the Fire Department color guards ALL wear COVER and GLOVES when handling the flags in any ceremonial or parade.
They want by their bearing their appearance and their performance for people who are used to seeing Boy Scouts sorry excuse for Color Guards to say...WOW.