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 Why Knot
 
 Unofficial Why Knot The "Why Knot" ("Why not?") was a "joke patch" which eventually became the prototype 
for the Scoutmaster Award of Merit. It was said that during a visit to a local Council 
in the Northeast Region early during his new tenure as Chief Scout Executive, Ben 
Love talked with several uniformed Scouters. All of the Scouters were wearing this 
strange-looking square knot and when Love asked "what's the knot for?", his staff 
members nor the Council Executive could answer. So, Love asked the Scouters. The 
Scouters explained that new Scouters were sometimes "put off" by older, more senior 
Scouters that seem to have "rows of those things" on their shirts. So, in their 
District, they decided to include those new Scouters that have "stuck around" for 
18 months after being trained with a "why knot". When asked about the name, a Scouter 
responded "why not? We have knots for everything else, why don't we recognize the 
relatively new Scouter?" Love took this back to National, and later when discussions 
were being made about the NESA Scoutmaster Award, he related the visit to that Council 
and asked "Why don't we recognize EVERY Scoutmaster that have achieved a certain 
level early in their tenure? It seems that they had the right idea, even if it was 
'just a joke.'" The difference between the "Why Knot" and the Scoutmaster Award of Merit is the 
color of the background and border color (this is a off-white background, and the 
Scoutmaster Award of Merit is on a tan background and border, the standard background 
and border of most Scout knots.  
 Credits: Text and scan of the knot provided by Mike Walton. 
 Page updated on:
		May 23, 2014 
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