Award badges are the Global Action Award and World Thinking Day.
On the GSUSA Uniform Guide, they are shown at #11 and #12. However, many place them with the “Journey” badges on the insignia tab side of the vest (where #20 & #22 are stated on the GSUSA Uniform Guide). This gives more room for the “Skill Based” badges go on the council ID set side (where #13 is stated on the GSUSA Uniform Guide). They are allowed in either location.

Sashes
Badges and pins on the front of a sash simply go in order (top of sash to bottom of sash) of Identification badges, bridging badge, pins, journeys, and other badges. The award badges are considered part of the “other badges”.
Anything that does not fit on the front can be placed on the back of the sash, official badges included. Fun Patches are traditionally placed on the back of the uniform, but sashes will not hold a lot of badges and official badges are often needed to be placed on the back.
Vests are recommended if you plan to earn a lot of badges, but you can opt to place fun patches on a tote/bag, jacket, or blanket and leave the entire sash open for only official badges.
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Helpful Resource: GS Leader Resources has worked out the best way to maximize badge placement on uniform vests.
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For More Fun Ideas and Plans
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