1940s GIRL SCOUTS OVERSEAS STYLE CAP & 4 MERIT BADGES

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For sale is an original 1940s GIRL SCOUTS OVERSEAS STYLE CAP & 4 MERIT BADGES. The cap and merit badges are in excellent condition. The cap is size “23 1/2” or 3-150. A top notch Girl Scout collectible.

This sale includes the following vintage merit badges (the dates in the parenthetical note the date range the Girl Scouts offered this type of proficiency badge):

1. Junior Citizen (1938-1953)
2. Traveler (1947-1953)
3. Personal Health (1938-1963)
4. Conservation (1947-1963)

Juliette Gordon Low established the Girl Scouts as an organization to prepare girls to meet their world with courage, confidence, and character. In 1912, in the midst of the Progressive Era—and at a time when women in the United States couldn’t yet vote—this nearly deaf 51-year-old sparked a worldwide movement inspiring girls to embrace,
together, their individuality, strength, and intellect. The Girl Scouts today includes 1.7 million Girl Scouts in 92 countries. They’ve done so well that the struggling Boy Scouts are trying to pouch the girls to join the Boy Scouts.

There are six levels of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience: Daisy Girl Scout (grades K–1); Brownie Girl Scout (grades 2–3); Junior Girl Scout (grades 4–5); Cadette Girl Scout (grades 6–8); Senior Girl Scout (grades 9–10); and Ambassador Girl Scout (grades 11–12).

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 10 × 6 in