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This is a list of notable men who have earned Eagle Scout, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Since it was first awarded in 1912, Eagle Scout has been earned by more than one and a half million young men.[1] The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle".

Current requirements include earning a number of merit badges and demonstration of Scout Spirit, service and leadership. Eagle Scouts are presented with a medal and badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout. Additional recognition can be earned through Eagle Palms, awarded for completing additional tenure, leadership and merit badge requirements.

The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (DESA) is a special award awarded only to Eagle Scouts for distinguished service in their profession and to the community for a period of at least twenty-five years after earning the Eagle Scout rank. Since its introduction in 1969 by the National Eagle Scout Association, the DESA has been awarded to just under 2000 Eagle Scouts.[a]

Contents

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Incorrectly regarded as Eagle Scout — See also — References

  • Template:DESA Indicates recipients of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.

A

Neil Armstrong

B

Lloyd Bentsen
Sanford Bishop
Guy Bluford
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Stephen Breyer

C

George Coker, receiving his DESA
John Creighton

D

Aquilla J. Dyess

E

Arthur Eldred

F

Gerald Ford
Steve Fossett

G

Robert Gates
Dick Gephardt

H

"Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt with Baden-Powell

I

J

Darwin Judge

K

William Keeler

L

Gary Locke
James Lovell

M

Wynton Marsalis
William McCool
Sid McMath in WWII
Michael Moore

N

O

Ellison Onizuka

P

Mitchell Paige
Samuel Pierce

Q

R

Manuel Rivera
Donald Rumsfeld

S

Terry Sanford
Samuel Skinner
Steven Spielberg
Ray Suarez

T

Carlisle Trost

U

V

W

Togo D. West
William Westmoreland

X

Y

Z

Elmo Zumwalt

Incorrectly regarded as Eagle Scout

These persons, while notable in themselves, are sometimes incorrectly listed as having earned the award:

See also

Template:Scoutingportal

References

^ a: "Distinguished Eagle Scout Award". Fact Sheet. Boy Scouts of America. December 31, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-06.

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