File:World Scout Emblem 1939-1955.svg
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Summary
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| Article = World Scout Emblem
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| Description = J. S. Wilson introduced an international Scout badge in 1939-a silver fleur-de-lis or arrowhead badge on a purple background surrounded by the names of the five continents in silver within a circular frame. The wearing of it was not universal, but was confined to past and present members of the International Committee and staff of the Bureau. A flag of similar design followed, the flying of which was restricted to international Scout gatherings.
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{{non-free use rationale logo
| Article = World Organization of the Scout Movement
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| Description = J. S. Wilson introduced an international Scout badge in 1939-a silver fleur-de-lis or arrowhead badge on a purple background surrounded by the names of the five continents in silver within a circular frame. The wearing of it was not universal, but was confined to past and present members of the International Committee and staff of the Bureau. A flag of similar design followed, the flying of which was restricted to international Scout gatherings.
| Source = Kaboom88, created from :Image:Worldcrest1957purple.png
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Licensing
{{non-free Scout logo|WOSM|image has rationale=yes}}
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- :File:World Scout Emblem inverse.svg for inverse variant
- :File:World Scout Emblem 1955.svg for round variant
- :File:World Scout Emblem 1920-1939.svg for 1920-1939 variant