1959 Scout Week Location Unknown February 6-7 |
1974 Century City Dates Unknown |
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Cotton with patch. Hemmed edge. Purpose of neckerchief unknown. |
Cotton with patch. Hemmed edge. Purpose of neckerchief unknown. |
Late 1950's Commissioner |
1960 Commissioners |
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Embroidered on sateen. Hemmed edge. | Silk screened on heavy cotton with patch. Hemmed edge. |
Late 1950's Staff |
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The earliest Junior Leader Training neckerchiefs date to the mid 1950's. Districts used the Council's green JLT patch sewn or stapled on to whatever plain neckerchiefs they had on hand. Typically, these neckerchiefs from the late 1950's were used for adult leaders and staff. Junior Leaders going through the training could earn the Council JLT patch for wear on the shoulder. Typically, a red patrol patch would be sewn into the center of the JLT patch. The hexagon shaped JL with green bars patch seen below was a nationally issued piece of insignia often worn in place of a red patrol patch. |
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Sateen material with inner ribbon border. |
Early 1960's Staff |
Early 1960's Staff |
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Sateen material with hemmed edge. | Cotton material with serrated edge. |