You have received some very sage advice, and I agree with them all, about the placement of the and its tail.
However, I must say when I saw the post and the title "where does the bull go?" in my inbox, I had many a tongue-in-cheek response in mind before I opened your post. I am glad to see the responses were scout-like, but the title did give a chuckle.
D. Tadsen
St. Charles MO
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Subject: [philmont] Where does the bull go?
As the lead Advisor for crew 711E-3, I completed trek 24 (after waiting over 30 years to get to Philmont). I proudly purchased my felt "black bull" patch for my red jacket, but I'm not 100% sure of where to sew it on. I know it goes over the left pocket, but the collar seems to cover part of it. I also hear that the tail is supposed to go over the shoulder seam, since I went over the tooth. Does anyone have a picture they can post for me to look at?
Thanks.
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