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Language of Scouting

The Language of Scouting and BSA Style Manual
Revised February 2020

This reference is the Boy Scouts of America’s definitive resource on terms and style specific to Scouting and this organization. The Language of Scouting encompasses style, usage, grammar, and spelling norms observed by the Boy Scouts of America and used by the Marketing Group and Communication Services Department and its approved editorial and publishing partners. These standards have been developed so that the BSA can disseminate resources and other information in the most professional, consistent, coherent, and uniform manner for all forms of communication—print, digital, multimedia, etc.

Scouting terms are based in part on the Charter and Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America (available here). Grammar, spelling, style, and usage decisions are based on the latest editions of the following references, in order of preference: Merriam Webster’s Dictionary, The Associated Press Stylebook, and The Chicago Manual of Style. Turn to these resources (in the given order) for further reference. The Language of Scouting always takes precedence. Note: If an entry is capitalized, it should be capitalized whenever it is used.

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There are currently 7 names in this directory beginning with the letter U.
underway
One word in all uses.

uniform
A distinctive part of Scouting is its uniformed membership. Examples: “Scout uniform,” “dress uniform,” “field uniform,” Scouter uniform,” and “Sea Scout uniform.” See also “methods of Scouting.”

unit
The entity that conducts Scouting for the chartered organization; it consists of registered youth members and registered adult volunteers. A unit may be a pack, troop, crew, ship, or lab. Its affairs are administered by the unit committee, which is appointed by the chartered organization.

unit leader
The adult volunteer leader of a unit is a Cubmaster, Scoutmaster, Advisor, Skipper, or Lab Manager.

United States Fund for International Scouting
Within the Boy Scouts of America National Foundation, the USFIS provides the opportunity for substantial support of World Scouting by individual, business, corporate, and foundation grants. Gifts to the USFIS are deductible as charitable contributions.

universal Scout badge
A miniature Tenderfoot insignia. Often worn on civilian clothes by Scouters.

university of Scouting
As a general term, lowercase. When used as part of a proper noun, capitalize: “Longhorn Council University of Scouting.”
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