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The fact that a boy is an Eagle Scout has always carried with it a special significance, not only in Scouting but also as he enters higher education, business or industry, and community service. The award is a performancebased achievement whose standards have been well-maintained over the years. Not every boy who joins a Boy Scout troop earns the Eagle Scout rank; only about 5 percent of all Boy Scouts do so. This represents more than 1.7 million Boy Scouts who have earned the rank since 1912. Nevertheless, the goals of Scouting—citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness—remain important for all Scouts, whether or not they attain the Eagle Scout rank.

- 1972 -Douglas Law - 1974 -Thomas Edlund - 1975 -Robert Shirley - 1976 -Daniel Lodge - 1978 -William Lodge, Jr. - 1979 -Joe Reynolds - 1980 -Steve Sternquist - 1986 -Andrew Merrill - 1988 -Bradley Merrill - 1989 -Brian Gralian |
- 1990 -Mark Gralian - 1991 -Edward Garcia - 1992 -Steve Ross - 1993 -Jason Linderman - 1994 -Joel Skinner - 1995 -Keith Bowman - 1996 -Jeff Parks - 1997 -Nathan Davis - 1998 -Paul Babby - 1999 -Ryan Petifer |
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