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 Wood Badge
   
 Unofficial Wood BadgeThe official Wood Badge training recognition regalia include the neckerchief, 
woggle, and beads (necklace). Onboard a nautical vessel, any necklace type device 
can be hazardous. Because of this several Sea Scouting leaders created the Wood 
badge emblem to be worn informally with Sea Scouting whites, blues and khaki. There 
are three versions of the knots shown above, corresponding to the two-bead, three-bead 
and four-bead necklaces worn by Wood Badge trained Scouters. However, the National 
Uniform and Insignia Committee has denied requests by the Sea Scouting community 
to authorize this knot. The universal insignia of Wood Badge are established by 
the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). Other Scouters developed the 
knot shown below, which is also unofficial and unauthorized for wear on the uniform. 
 Credits: Scan of the knot on the left was provided by Mike Walton. 
The other was scanned by Paul Wolf 
 Page updated on:
		May 23, 2014 
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