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Distinguished Eagle Scout Award
NameDistinguished Eagle Scout Award
Presented byBoy Scouts of America

Distinguished Eagle Scout Award is a distinguished service award presented by the Boy Scouts of America to Eagle Scouts who have distinguished themselves in their profession, community, or national council. The award is given to Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated a strong commitment to their community, profession, and the Boy Scouts of America. Recipients of the award include notable figures such as Neil Armstrong, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields. The award is presented by the National Eagle Scout Association, which is a fellowship of Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Boy Scouts of America and its values.

Introduction

The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award is one of the most prestigious awards presented by the Boy Scouts of America, and it is considered a high honor to receive it. The award is presented to Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated a strong commitment to their community, profession, and the Boy Scouts of America, and who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. Recipients of the award include notable figures such as Sam Nunn, Robert Gates, and Michael Bloomberg, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields, including United States Senate, Central Intelligence Agency, and Bloomberg L.P.. The award is also presented to Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Boy Scouts of America and its values, such as Stephen Bechtel Jr., H. Ross Perot, and Donald Rumsfeld, who have all made significant contributions to the organization.

History

The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award was established in 1969 by the Boy Scouts of America to recognize Eagle Scouts who have distinguished themselves in their profession, community, or national council. The award was first presented to Eagle Scouts who had demonstrated a strong commitment to their community, profession, and the Boy Scouts of America, and who had made significant contributions to their respective fields. The award has been presented to notable figures such as Bill Bradley, Robert Dole, and Richard Lugar, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields, including United States Senate, Republican National Committee, and United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. The award has also been presented to Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Boy Scouts of America and its values, such as William F. Buckley Jr., George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, who have all made significant contributions to the organization.

Eligibility_and_Nomination

To be eligible for the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, an individual must be an Eagle Scout who has demonstrated a strong commitment to their community, profession, and the Boy Scouts of America. The individual must also have made significant contributions to their respective field, such as NASA, United States Army, or United States Navy. The nomination process for the award involves a thorough review of the individual's achievements and contributions, and it is typically presented to individuals who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Boy Scouts of America and its values. Notable figures such as John Glenn, Jim Lovell, and Pete Wilson have all been nominated for the award, and have made significant contributions to their respective fields, including United States Senate, Apollo 13, and California State Legislature. The nomination process also involves a review of the individual's contributions to their community, such as American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and United Way.

Notable_Recipients

Notable recipients of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award include Eagle Scouts who have made significant contributions to their respective fields, such as Neil Armstrong, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford. Other notable recipients include Sam Nunn, Robert Gates, and Michael Bloomberg, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields, including United States Senate, Central Intelligence Agency, and Bloomberg L.P.. The award has also been presented to Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the Boy Scouts of America and its values, such as Stephen Bechtel Jr., H. Ross Perot, and Donald Rumsfeld, who have all made significant contributions to the organization. Additional notable recipients include Bill Bradley, Robert Dole, and Richard Lugar, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields, including United States Senate, Republican National Committee, and United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Other notable recipients include William F. Buckley Jr., George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, who have all made significant contributions to the organization, as well as John Glenn, Jim Lovell, and Pete Wilson, who have all made significant contributions to their respective fields.

Presentation_Ceremony

The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award is typically presented at a formal ceremony, which is attended by notable figures such as Boy Scouts of America officials, Eagle Scouts, and community leaders. The ceremony involves a presentation of the award, as well as a recognition of the individual's achievements and contributions. The ceremony is often held at a location such as the National Scout Jamboree, Philmont Scout Ranch, or Gilwell Park, and it is typically attended by notable figures such as Robert Baden-Powell, Daniel Carter Beard, and Ernest Thompson Seton. The ceremony is also an opportunity for the Boy Scouts of America to recognize the individual's commitment to the organization and its values, and to present the award to the recipient. Notable figures such as Neil Armstrong, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford have all received the award at a formal ceremony, and have made significant contributions to their respective fields. The ceremony is also attended by organizations such as the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and United Service Organizations, which all support the Boy Scouts of America and its values.

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