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Eagle Scout Medal
NameEagle Scout Medal
CaptionThe Eagle Scout Medal
Awarded byBoy Scouts of America
TypeMedal
EligibilityBoy Scouts of America members

Eagle Scout Medal. The Eagle Scout Medal is the highest award presented by the Boy Scouts of America, and it is awarded to Scouting members who demonstrate exceptional leadership, service, and character, as exemplified by Robert Baden-Powell, Daniel Carter Beard, and Ernest Thompson Seton. This prestigious award is considered one of the most respected and recognized awards in the United States, with notable recipients including Neil Armstrong, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford. The Eagle Scout Medal is a symbol of excellence and achievement, and it is often recognized by organizations such as the National Eagle Scout Association, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Introduction

The Eagle Scout Medal is a significant achievement in the Boy Scouts of America program, and it is awarded to members who have demonstrated a strong commitment to the values of Scouting, including Reverend Francis J. Parater, Waite Phillips, and Green Bar Bill. To be eligible for the award, members must meet specific requirements, including earning a series of merit badges, such as First Aid (merit badge), Camping (merit badge), and Environmental Science (merit badge), and demonstrating leadership and service to their community, as seen in the work of Hillcourt, William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt, and Daniel R. Carter. The Eagle Scout Medal is a prestigious award that is recognized by organizations such as the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force, and it is often presented at award ceremonies, including the National Jamboree, Philmont Scout Ranch, and Sea Base.

History

The Eagle Scout Medal was first introduced in 1911 by the Boy Scouts of America, with the first award being presented to Arthur Rose Eldred, who was a member of Troop 1 in Rockville Centre, New York. Since then, the award has been presented to over 2 million members, including notable recipients such as Sam Walton, Bill Gates, and James Lovell. The award has undergone several design changes over the years, with the current design featuring a gold medal with a white eagle, as seen in the collections of the National Scouting Museum, Smithsonian Institution, and Library of Congress. The Eagle Scout Medal has been recognized by organizations such as the Congress of the United States, American Red Cross, and Salvation Army, and it is considered one of the most respected awards in the United States, alongside the Medal of Honor, Presidential Medal of Freedom, and Congressional Gold Medal.

Eligibility_and_requirements

To be eligible for the Eagle Scout Medal, members must meet specific requirements, including earning a series of merit badges, such as Personal Management (merit badge), Citizenship in the Community (merit badge), and Swimming (merit badge), and demonstrating leadership and service to their community, as seen in the work of Robert Gates, Michael Bloomberg, and Richard Lugar. Members must also complete a service project, such as those supported by the United Way, Habitat for Humanity, and American Cancer Society, and pass a board of review, which is conducted by a panel of Scouting leaders, including those from the National Eagle Scout Association, Order of the Arrow, and Venturing. The requirements for the Eagle Scout Medal are designed to challenge members and help them develop important skills, such as leadership, communication, and problem-solving, as emphasized by Stephen Covey, John Maxwell, and Tony Robbins.

Application_and_review_process

The application and review process for the Eagle Scout Medal is rigorous and involves several steps, including submitting an application, which is reviewed by a panel of Scouting leaders, including those from the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Local Council, and District Committee. Members must also complete a service project, which is approved by a Scouting leader, such as those from the Troop Committee, Crew Committee, and Ship Committee. The board of review is conducted by a panel of Scouting leaders, including those from the National Eagle Scout Association, Order of the Arrow, and Venturing, and it is designed to assess the member's leadership, service, and character, as evaluated by James E. West, Raymond O. Hanson, and J. L. Tarr.

Award_ceremony_and_recognition

The Eagle Scout Medal is typically presented at an award ceremony, which is attended by family, friends, and Scouting leaders, including those from the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Local Council, and District Committee. The ceremony often includes a presentation of the award, as well as recognition of the member's achievements, as seen in the ceremonies held at the National Jamboree, Philmont Scout Ranch, and Sea Base. The Eagle Scout Medal is also recognized by organizations such as the United States Congress, American Legion, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and it is often presented at events, including the National Eagle Scout Association annual meeting, Order of the Arrow national conference, and Venturing national summit.

Notable_Eagle_Scouts

There are many notable Eagle Scouts, including Neil Armstrong, John F. Kennedy, and Gerald Ford, who have gone on to achieve great things in their careers and personal lives, as seen in the achievements of Sam Nunn, Richard Lugar, and William F. Buckley Jr.. Other notable Eagle Scouts include Bill Gates, James Lovell, and Stephen Covey, who have made significant contributions to their fields, as recognized by organizations such as the National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Presidential Medal of Freedom. The Eagle Scout Medal is a prestigious award that is recognized by organizations such as the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Air Force, and it is often presented to members who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, service, and character, as exemplified by Robert Baden-Powell, Daniel Carter Beard, and Ernest Thompson Seton. Category:Scouting awards

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