Description
Unit numerals are combined together to make pack numbers for Cub Scouts. They are red with the numeral embroidered in white stitching and are sewn onto the left sleeve below the council patch.
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The term “unit” is used to describe an organized group of Scouts. For Cub Scouts, a unit is a pack. Dens in one area will make a pack and each pack will have an assigned number, called a Unit Number, also called a Pack Number!
This numeral emblem is made to be worn on the official uniform shirt of the Scout uniform.
Cub Scout unit numerals are red with the number embroidered in white
Unit numbers consist of 3 or 4 numbers are seen on the left sleeve below the council patch
Unit numerals are part of the required official insignia for Cub Scouts Uniforms
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Unit numerals are combined together to make pack numbers for Cub Scouts. They are red with the numeral embroidered in white stitching and are sewn onto the left sleeve below the council patch.