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Girl Scout Troop 6804
(Frisco, Texas)
 
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Daisy Uniform



1. American Flag 
2. Council Identification Set  (Girl Scouts Northeast Texas)
3. Troop Numerals  (6804) 
4. Membership Stars and Discs 
5. Cookie sale Activity Pin 
6. My Promise, My Faith Pins 
7. Safety Award Pin 
8. Daisy Promise Center and Petals 
9. Financial Literacy Leaves 
10. 100th Anniversary Pin 
11. Insignia Tab 
12. World Trefoil Pin 
13. Membership Pin 
14. Journey Summit Award Pin 
15. Cookie Business Leaves 
16. Leadership Journey Awards 

Place your first Journey awards on the bottom of your vest.

Participation patches ("fun patches") and pins can be worn on the back of the uniform only.

Brownie Uniform



1. American Flag 
2. Council Identification Set  (Girl Scouts Northeast Texas) 
3. Troop Crest  (Carnation) 
4.Troop Numerals  (6804)
5. Membership Stars and Discs 
6. Bridge to Brownie Award Patch 
7. My Promise, My Faith Pins 
8. Cookie sale Activity Pin 
9. Safety Award Pin 
10. Badges 
11. 100th Anniversary Pin 
12. Insignia Tab 
13. World Trefoil Pin 
14. Membership Pin 
15. Journey Summit Award Pin 
16. Leadership Journey Awards 

Place your first Journey awards on the bottom of your vest and work your way up. 

If your badges and awards don't fit on the front of your vest or sash, you can wear them on the back.

Participation patches ("fun patches") and pins can be worn on the back of the uniform only.

Our Troop Crest



Our troop crest was chosen by our girl scouts.  Crests are worn by Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors.  Center the troop crest directly under the council identification strip.  Throughout its history, Girl Scouts has assigned no specific meaning to troop crests.  The items used in troop crests, such as flowers and other natural elements, often have various meanings that have come to be associated with them by cultures around the world.  Some of these elements carry multiple meanings, and sometimes their symbolism has changed and evolved through the ages.  Some of these meanings are offered in the description of each crest, which may be of interest to girls and their adult volunteers.  
Carnation - The carnation - one of the first two troop crests - stands for health and energy.