SCOUT - PROFICIENCY BADGES - C's


C10

Coast Watchman    (Called Watchman until 1934)
Introduced 1919
Discontinued 1968


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


b. Circular, felt, "Boy Scouts"


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


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


e. Circular, printed, "Boy Scouts"


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


C11

Coin Collector
Introduced 1963
Discontinued 1968


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


C12

Collector
Introduced 1968


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words, stamp & coin

C12/1

Collector
Re-designed 2011

a. Circular, woven, bound, no words, 33 mm diameter, magnifying glass


C13

Communicator
Introduced 1968


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words

C13/1

Communicator
Re-designed 2011

a. Circular, woven, bound, no words, 33 mm diameter, radios


C14

Computer
Introduced 1968


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words, screen & keyboard

C14/1

Computer
Re-designed 2011

a. Circular, woven, bound, no words, 33 mm diameter, mouse


C15

Conservation
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.





C15/1

Conservation Achievement Badge
Introduced 1968
Discontinued 1998




a. Square, embroidered, rolled edge, no words



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






C16

Cooking
Introduced 1990


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words, kettle

C16/1

Cooking
Re-designed 2011

a. Circular, woven, bound, no words, 33 mm diameter, frying pan & egg


C17

Cultural Awareness
Introduced 1998


a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words, globe with meridian lines

C17/1

Cultural Awareness
Re-designed 2011

a. Circular, woven, bound, no words, 33 mm diameter, globe & hands


C18

Cyclist    (Called Dispatch Rider after 1957)
Introduced 1909
Discontinued 1968

Required: A scout must sign a certificate that he owns a bicycle in good working order, which he is willing to use in the King's service if called upon at any time of emergency. He must be able to ride his bicycle satisfactorily and repair punctures, etc. He must be able to read a map, and repeat correctly a verbal message. On ceasing to own a bicycle the scout must be required to hand back his badge.


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"

C19

Climate Change
Introduced 2009

a. Circular, embroidered, rolled edge, no words

C19/1

Climate Change
Re-designed 2011

a. Circular, woven, bound, no words, 33 mm diameter




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