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The picture below shows where to place all the Girl Scout Insignia on the Brownie Vest or Sash. A description of these items are provided further down the page. For a downloadable version of the picture, click on the link provided in the Attachments box below.

 
1. American Flag Patch  6. Bridge to Brownie Award 11. Brownie Insignia Tab
2. Council Identification Set 7. My Promise, My Faith Pins  

12. World Trefoil Pin 

3. Troop Crest 8. Cookie Sale Activity Pin 13. Girl Scout Brownie Membership Pin
4. Troop Numerals 9. Safety Award Pin 14. Journey Summit Award Pins
5. Membership Stars + Discs   10. Brownie Badges 15. Journey Award Badges

  1. American Flag Patch - The American Flag Patch represents the USA flag in a wavy fabric design. It is worn above the Girl Scout Council ID set on the vest or sash. 
  2. Council Identification Set - The council identification set includes your council name and Official Girl Scouts of the USA identification strip. The two are worn together on the front of the vest or sash. When ordering, please select Nation's Capital as your Council Name.
  3. Troop Crest
  4. Troop Numerals - The troop numbers identifies your troop, which is 1719.
  5. Membership Stars + Discs - Each membership star represents one year of registration as a Girl Scout. Membership Stars are worn on Discs directly beneath the troop numerals from right to left in the following order: Daisy (blue disc), Brownie (green disc)
  6. Bridge to Brownie Award - Bridging awards mark a girl's transition from one leadership level to the next. An exciting time in a Girl Scout's life, the earning of the award and completion of the activities are designed to emphasize the continuity of one Girl Scout program and to welcome girls to an anticipated "next level." The Bridging Award is worn beneath the Membership Stars on the vest or the Journey Summits on the sash.
  7. My Promise, My Faith Pins - The My Promise, My Faith Pin is earned by girls who want to find out what their faith and Girl Scouting have in common, using the Girl Scout Law as a guide. There is a different pin for each year a Girl Scout earns the recognition. This pin is worn beneath the Bridging Award.

  8. Cookie Sale Activity Pin - The Cookie Sale Activity Pin is an earned award that is worn to show participation in the Girl Scout Cookie Sale after completing participation activities outlined in the Cookie Sale Activity Guide. It is worn to the left of the My Promise, My Faith Pins, as applicable.

  9. Safety Award Pin - The Safety Award Pin is earned by following a five step process for staying safe, tailored to Girl Scout Brownies. 
  10. Brownie Badges - The Brownie Badges include four types of badges that make up the Girl Scout National Proficiency Badges - types of badges included in the areas of Legacy, Skill Building, Cookie Business, and Financial Literacy. With the exception of Daisies, these areas endure throughout the different Girl Scout levels. The Legacy Badges are made up of seven areas that build on 100 years of Girl Scout History and include the categories of Artist, Athlete, Citizen, Cook, First Aid, Girl Scout Way, and Naturalist. The Skill Building Badges are official awards earned with the Brown Journeys and include the categories of Digital Arts, Healthy Living, Performance, Science and Technology, Storytelling, Craft, Do It Yourself, Investigation, Outdoors, Practical Life Skills, Adventure, animals, Creative Plan, Innovation, and Manners. The Financial Literacy badtes are earned for completing the financial literacy requirements and the Cookie Business Badges are earned for cookie sale activities.   These badges go on the lower right side of the vest or the bottom of the sash. When there is no more room, they can go on the top of the back of the vest or sash.
  11. Brownie Insignia Tab - This is the tab to which the World Trefoil Pin and the Girl Scout Brownie Membership Pin are pinned. It is worn on top of the left side of the vest or pinned to the shirt when wearing the sash.
  12. World Trefoil Pin - The World Trefoil Pin shows that you are part of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). On it are three leaves representing the Girl Scout Promise, with a flame that stands for loving all the people in the world. The compass needle is to guide you, and the two stars are the Girl Scout Promise and Law. The outer circle represents the World Association, and the golden yellow trefoil on a bright blue background stands for the sun shining over the children of the world. It is worn on the Brownie Insignia Tab, above the Brownie Membership Pin.
  13. Girl Scout Brownie Membership Pin -  This pins shows that a girl is a member of Girl Scouts at the Brownie Girl Scout age-level. It is worn on the Brownie Insignia Tab on the left side of the uniform, centered above the heart.
  14. Journey Summit Award Pins - The Journey Summit Award Pin is earned by girls who have completed all three National Leadership Journeys at their grade level. The colored border around each pin corresponds to their grade level. This award is the highest award a Girl Scout Brownie can earn. They are worn under the Brownie Insignia Tab. If they earned a Journey Summit Pin as a Daisy, it can be worn too.
  15. Journey Award Badges - Girls can earn four badges for each Brownie Journey. The Journeys include the Brownie Quest, The Wow! Wonders of Water, and the Brownie: A World of Girls. These badges are worn on the lower left side of the or above the Brownie Badges on the sash. When there is no more room, they can go on the top of the back of the vest or sash.
Attachments
Icon File Name Comment  
gs_brownie_vest_sash_insignia.pdf Brownie Vest Inisignia  

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