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What is this crew designed patch that they wear on the right sleeve that is elated to their specialty?

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What is this crew designed patch that they wear on the right sleeve that is
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This is what the Venturing Reference Guide says: Emblems: Venturing Crews are encouraged to design their own identifying emblems. A Crew emblem is not limited in size, but if worn on the sleeve of an official BSA uniform shirt or jacket, it may not be more then 3 inches in diameter and worn 2 inches below the shoulder seam on the right sleeve. Crew emblem designs should be approved by the BSA local council before they are ordered. This is something that Venturing continued from Exploring, and which Exploring picked up from Sea Scouts. The idea is to have a design showing their specialty and Crew number. It could include their sponsor name/logo if the sponsor allows, and the council approves it. So you could have a youth ministries crew have a specialty patch with their church’s logo and crew number. Or a Native American culture crew with a native dancer or craft item plus crew number. Approval is needed so you don’t create some design that may be inappropriate. You are wearing this on

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