Den and pack uniform inspections have both group and individual benefits. They improve the pack's appearance as they help develop in the boys a feeling of pride in wearing their uniforms and insignia correctly. Uniform inspections are morale features rather than major part of a den or pack meeting, so they should be kept short and snappy. |
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Den uniform inspections should be held several times each year. The den chief can be of assistance in helping to check the boys' uniforms against the official inspection sheet or illustrations on the inside covers of the boys' books for insignia placement.
Two or three weeks prior to the pack's uniform inspection, boys are given copies of the Cub Scout and Webelos Scout Uniform Inspection Sheet to take home. With help from their families, they check to be sure their uniforms are correct, with insignia properly placed. Then about a week before the pack inspection, a den uniform-n inspection is held to make certain everything is in order. The boys bring their inspection sheets to the pack meeting so they can be marked by the person in charge of the pack inspection.
A pack membership inventory and uniform inspection is pan of the annual charter renewal process. It is held about two months before the charter expiration date.
The unit commissioner usually conducts the pack inspection with the help of other leaders. Den leaders and den chiefs may assist in inspecting the uniform of their own dens. In a pack uniform inspection both boys' and adults' uniforms are checked.
The following procedure is followed for the pack's uniform
inspection:
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