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Boy Scout Troop 136
(Lino Lakes, Minnesota)
 
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Troop 136 has been around for over 50 years!

The Eagles of Troop 136 include:

       
    2/3/2009 Jeremy S. (Bob)
    1/27/2009 Jesse B.
    12/8/2008 Steve M.
    5/7/2008 Jeremy O.
    00/00/07 John G.
    00/00/07 Chris B.
    3/21/2006 Jason B.
    1/15/2004 Jeff N.
    1/15/2014 John B.
    5/29/2003 Michael G.
    4/23/2003 Bobby P.
    10/20/2001 Benjamin H.
    3/13/2000 Paul N.
    2/22/2000 Matthew H.
    4/13/1999 Ryan H.
    2/11/1998 Matthew N.
    2/11/1998 Mark N.
    10/15/1997 Robert S.
    10/15/1997 Benjamin F.
    4/29/1997 William P.
    10/21/1995 Jonathan H.
    7/25/1994 Thomas J.
    2/12/1992 Chad L.
    7/9/1989 Eric O.
    6/7/1989 Nick P.
    9/23/1987 Alexander R.
    4/8/1987 Barry O.
    11/13/1985 Timothy Z.
    11/13/1985 Dean L.
    6/15/1984 Stewart K.
    6/15/1984 Andrew Z.
    1/26/1982 Dan P.
    8/19/1980 John J.
    4/3/1978 Ronald P.
    1/11/1978 Donald K.
    11/21/1977 Thomas S.
    11/21/1977 Tim H.
    10/27/1975 Kevin S.        

Eagle Scout Requirements

In order to become an Eagle Scout, a Scout must complete the following requirements:

  1. Be active in your troop and patrol for at least 6 months as a Life Scout.
  2. Demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath and Law.
  3. Earn a total of 21 merit badges, including 12 required for Eagle.
  4. While a Life Scout, serve actively for a period of 6 months in one or more of the responsibility positions.
  5. While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others in a service project helpful to another organization other than Boy Scouts. 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 in meeting this requirement.
  6. Take part in a Scoutmaster conference.
  7. Successfully complete an Eagle Scout board of review.

Eagle is the highest rank in Boy Scouts and worth recognition!
Congratulations to all of our Eagles for their hard-earned achievement!


Eagle Rank Requirements - from the BSA National Site

Electronic version of the Eagle Project Workbook

http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-927_fillable.pdf

Electronic version of the Eagle Application

http://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-728_web.pdf



Eagle Scouts' College Scholarships

There are many college scholarships available to Eagle Scouts. The scholarships are available through the National Eagle Scout Association (NESA), civic organizations, foundations, and even directly from some colleges or universities. These provide good opportunities to get help in covering the cost of a great education.

Scholarships through National Eagle Scout Association (NESA). The application for scholarships now will only be accepted online. You can access the application and learn more about the scholarships here.

There are many other scholarships available to Eagle Scouts. One link to a good scholarship list is maintained at Scouter.com and another is Evansville University, serving as an example of a college/university that has their own scholarships for Eagle Scouts



New study shows 46 ways Eagle Scouts are different
The researchers found statistically significant differences between Eagle Scouts, former Scouts who didn’t make Eagle, and men who were never in Scouting. The differences were grouped into seven areas: Health and Recreation, Connection, Service and Leadership, Environmental Stewardship, Goal Orientation, Planning and Preparedness, and Character.
http://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2012/04/10/new-study-shows-46-ways-eagle-scouts-are-different/
Notable Eagle Scouts
Astronauts, Presidents, CEOs, Senators, Professional Athletes, Olympic Athletes, Doctors, Lawyers, US Supreme Court Justices, High Ranking Military, war veterans, and many more!
http://www.usscouts.org/eagle/bsfamous.asp
http://www.nesa.org/PDF/NotableEagleScouts.pdf