Every Scout must have a complete Scout Uniform. All boys are required to have a formal Scout Field Uniform (formerly known as a "Class A" Scout Uniform) from the belt up. This includes the belt, an official Boy Scout khaki shirt with red epaulets, a neckerchief (red embroidered with yellow) and the scout hat. The official scout pants (long or short) and socks are strongly preferred, but they are not required. Dark colored pants (or blue jeans) in good repair with dark colored socks are acceptable. The "Full Dress Scout Field Uniform" is defined as the above uniform with merit badge sash, Order of the Arrow sash, religious emblems and other appropriate medals and honors.
The optional, informal Scout Activity Uniform (formerly known as a "Class B" Scout Uniform) consists of the Troop 679's Scout Logo T-shirt worn with the specified pants, belt and hat. The informal Scout Uniform should only be worn when called for by the Patrol Leader, or for troop functions, the Senior Patrol Leader or the Scoutmaster and his assistants.
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Each Scout is to bring his Boy Scout Handbook, a pen or pencil, and paper to all troop meetings.
Each Scout is responsible for providing his own personal gear for outings.
Every Scout should have a personal First Aid kit to take with them on outings.
Download the Scout Outing Equipment Checklist.
The Troop has a trailer that can be towed to carry all of the camping gear.
The Troop will provide camping gear such as tents, lanterns, stoves, and water jugs for overnight outings.
The Troop also has a large First Aid kit for outings.
Each Patrol in the Troop has their own Patrol Box that contains essential cooking and cleaning supplies.
The Troop also has lightweight tents, stoves, cookware, fuel canisters, and water purification equipment for backpacking use.
Patrol Box Plans can be obtained from Troop 679 for a $10 donation.