SCOUT - PROFICIENCY BADGES - I, J & K's


I1

Individual Specialty
Introduced 1996


a. Circular, embroidered, no words


I2

Individual Sport
Introduced 1998


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words


Inland Fisherman see Fisherman


I3

Interpreter
Introduced 1909
Discontinued 1968
Required: A scout must be able to carry on a simple conversation, write a simple letter on subject given by examiner, read and translate passage from a book or newspaper, in either Esperanto or any language that is not of his own country.


a. Circular, serge cloth, no wording


b. Circular, felt, no wording, background various colours


c. Circular, felt, "Boy Scouts"


d. Rectangular, ribbon, unbound, "Boy Scouts"


e. Circular, ribbon, bound, "Boy Scouts"


f. Circular, printed, "Boy Scouts"


g. Circular, embroidered, cut edge, "Boy Scouts"

I3/1

Interpreter
Experimental Badge used 1965 - 1968





a. Square, embroidered, rolled edge, no words



Multi-staged badge issued with Green, Bronze and Silver backgrounds according to degree of achievement.





I3/2

Interpreter
Introduced 1968
Discontinued 1998


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words


J1

Journalist
Introduced 1930
Discontinued 1968



a. Rectangular, ribbon, unbound, "Boy Scouts"


b. Circular, ribbon, bound, "Boy Scouts"


c. Circular, printed, "Boy Scouts"


d. Circular, embroidered, cut edge, "Boy Scouts"


K1

Knotter
Introduced 1934
Discontinued 1968


a. Circular, ribbon, bound, "Boy Scouts"


b. Circular, printed, "Boy Scouts"


c. Circular, embroidered, cut edge, "Boy Scouts"




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