According to the Fall / Winter 2008 edition of the The Commissioner, based on the new Boy Scout Centennial Uniform design, it has been approved for the Commissioner Arrowhead Honor emblem to be worn on the left sleeve of the Commissioner’s uniform immediately below the Council Strip. This replaces the previous placement of below the badge of office for Commissioners.
To see the requirements to earn the Commissioner’s Arrowhead Honor, check out the following progress record forms:
– Unit Commissioner’s Arrowhead Honor Progress Record [PDF]
– Roundtable Commissioner’s Arrowhead Honor Progress Record [PDF]
– District Commissioner’s Arrowhead Honor Progress Record [PDF]
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September 11th, 2009 at 10:07 pm
Isn’t the nit number immediately below the council strip? If you below to a local unit, where do you post the arrowhead honor award?
September 12th, 2009 at 12:06 pm
According to the Insignia Guide, the Arrowhead Honor Award is “Worn only with a commissioner badge of office.”
You wouldn’t wear unit numerals with a Commissioner patch since it is not a unit position.
Therefore, you’d never find yourself in a position of having the Arrowhead Honor Award and Unit numerals on your uniform at the same time.