Eagle Rank
Be active in your troop and patrol for at least six months as a Life Scout.

Demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath (Promise) and

Scout Law in your everyday life.

Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10 more than you already have),
including the following:

First Aid,
Citizenship in the Community,
Citizenship in the Nation,
Citizenship in the World,
Communications,
Personal Fitness,
Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving,  (You must choose only one of these two merit badges. If you have
earned more than one of the badges listed, choose one and list the remaining badge to make your total of 21.)
Environmental Science,
Personal Management,
Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling,  (You must choose only one of these three merit badges. If you have earned
more than one of the badges listed, choose one and list the remaining badges to make your total of 21.)
Camping, and
Family Life.

Name of Merit Badge
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To view Merit badge requirements, Please go here
http://meritbadge.org/wiki/index.php?title=Merit_Badges


>While a Life Scout, serve actively for a period of six months in one or more of the following positions of responsibility:  

Boy Scout troop
Patrol leader,
assistant senior patrol leader,
senior patrol leader,
troop guide,
Order of the Arrow troop representative,
den chief,
scribe,
librarian,
historian,
quartermaster,
junior assistant Scoutmaster,
chaplain aide, or
instructor.

Varsity Scout team
Captain,
cocaptain,
program manager,
squad leader,
team secretary,
Order of the Arrow troop representative,
librarian,
historian,
quartermaster,
chaplain aide,
instructor, or
den chief.


While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to any religious
institution, any school, or your community. (The project should benefit an organization other than Boy
Scouting.) The project idea must be approved by the organization benefiting from the effort, your Scoutmaster
and troop committee, and the council or district before you start.
You must use the Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook, BSA publication No. 18-927B, in
meeting this requirement.

Take part in a Scoutmaster conference.

Successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review.

NOTE: All requirements for Eagle Scout must be completed before a candidate's 18th birthday. The Eagle
Scout board of review can be held after the candidate's 18th birthday. For more information, see the article
National BSA Policies Related To Rank Advancement If you have a permanent physical or mental disability
you may become an Eagle Scout by qualifying for as many required merit badges as you can and qualifying
for alternate merit badges for the rest. If you seek to become an Eagle under this procedure, you must submit a
special application to your council service center. Your application must be approved by your council
committee on advancement before you can work on alternative merit badges. See the article entitled Eagle
Scout Rank Alternative Requirements

Trail to Eagle
Eagle Candidate Reference Form
Path to Eagle Reference guide
Eagle Scout Rank Application
Eagle Scout Congratulation Letters
Special Eagle Scout Recognitions
The Army Youth Recognition Certificate
Eagle Scout Advancement Worksheet PowerPoint Presentation
Eagle Scout Workbook
Finding an Eagle Project
Eagle Scout Project Planning Guide

Eagle Courts of Honor

Eagle Scout Challenge
Eagle Scout Charge
Eagle Court of Honor Ceremonies
Eagle Scout Ceremony with Lights
Christopher Mowry's Eagle Court of Honor
Eagle COH Worksheet

Books about Eagle Courts of Honor
Eagle Scout Book by Ken Spiegel - One of the most comprehensive resources on Eagle Scouts we've ever
seen. This is Version 8, as distributed at the 2005 National Jamboree. There are 27 numbered Chapters, each
with a portion of the book (in pdf form). Chapter 00 is the table of contents. Chapter 05 consists of programs
from 17 Eagle Courts of Honor (There is no text in the chapter other than the individual programs.) Chapter 12
includes information and application forms for numerous Scholarships and other awards (Not all Eagle
related). The Eagle Scholarship forms are in PDF form, the rest are also PDFs, which have been combined into
a ZIP file.  There are  some MP3 and WAV files of songs and Red Skelton's interpretation of the Pledge of
Allegiance in Chapter 13. The Link above will take you to an index page we put together.
Eagle Scout Court of Honor Handbook The MacScouter Eagle Scout Court of Honor Handbook [Please note
that this document is NOT the Eagle Court of Honor Book, ©1996 by Mark

Download the document in Microsoft Word 5.1 for Mac format.
Download the document in PDF format for Acrobat Reader.



Long Beach Eagle Nest
Nesa Scholarships
The Congressional Award
Eagle Court of Honor Book
Eagle Dignitary Letters (www.eaglescout.org)
Eagle Dignitary Letters(www.troopcrew405.org)
Eagle Scout Commendation Letters