The War Service Badge is worn above the right-hand breast pocket.

The Attendance Stars are worn in a horizontal row just above the left-hand breast pocket.

The War Service Badge.—Is granted to Scouts who have done special service for their country during the Great War. It is worn above the right breast pocket.

Golden Eaglet

To secure this honor a Girl Scout must win the following badges: Ambulance and First Aid, Clerk, Cook, Child Nurse, Dairymaid, Matron, Musician, Needlewoman, Naturalist, Home Nurse, Pathfinder, Pioneer, Signaler, Swimmer, Athletics, Health or Civics. (In case a swimming badge is impossible two badges not already earned may be substituted.)

Life-Saving Medals

These are worn on the right breast and are awarded as follows:—

Bronze Cross (Red Ribbon).—Presented as the highest possible award for gallantry. It can only be worn where the claimant has shown special heroism or has faced extraordinary risk of life in saving life.

Bronze and Silver Cross for Saving Life. Gilt Medal of Merit.

Silver Cross (Blue Ribbon).—For gallantry, with considerable risk to herself.