Silent Signals

Silent Scout signals are important for communication in scouting when talking isn't possible. Scouts use hand signals, facial expressions, and body movements to share key messages without speaking. This helps build teamwork and awareness in outdoor situations. Learning these signals is vital for good leadership and encourages friendship within the troop.

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Assemble"

Assemble

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Single Line"

Single Line

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Forward""

Forward

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Half Circle"

Half Circle

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Halt"

Halt

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Full Circle"

Full Circle

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Spread Out"

Spread Out

Illustration of a Boy Scout giving the signal for "Patrol File"

Patrol File