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Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program division of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). Since it was first awarded to Arthur Rose Eldred on August 21, 1912, Eagle Scout has been earned by more than two million young men.[ 3] The list below includes notable recipients. The title of Eagle Scout is held for life, thus giving rise to the phrase "Once an Eagle, always an Eagle".
As of 2012, requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges , and demonstrating Scout Spirit , leadership and service. The requirements include an Eagle Scout Service Project where the Scout must further demonstrate service and leadership.[ 4] Eagle Scouts are recognized with a medal and badge that visibly recognizes the accomplishments of the Scout. Eagle Palms are a further recognition, awarded for completing additional tenure, leadership and merit badge requirements.
The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (DESA) is bestowed to Eagle Scouts for nationally renowned distinguished service in their profession and to the community for a period of at least 25 years after earning the Eagle Scout rank.[ 5] Since its introduction in 1969 by the National Eagle Scout Association , the DESA has been awarded to just under 2000 Eagle Scouts.Template:DESA
The NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (NOESA) is bestowed to Eagle Scouts who have distinguished themselves at a local-to-regional level or who have not yet met the 25 year tenure requirement to be considered for a DESA. This award was introduced in 2011.[ 6]
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Eagle Scouts
Indicates recipients of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (DESA)
Indicates recipients of the NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (NOESA)
Italics indicate the names of deceased Eagle Scouts
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James Adamson Bill Amend Neil Armstrong
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Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
Lawrence S. Bacow
1966
Former President of Tufts University and former Chancellor of Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Template:DESA [ 14]
David A. Bader
1985
Georgia Tech professor
[ 20]
James P. Bagian
1967
Physician and astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-29 and STS-40
[ 8]
Willie Banks
1971
Olympic competitor and world-record-holding track star
[ 21]
Ray Barnhart
1944 c.
Texas state representative; Texas state Republican chairman; director of Federal Highway Administration
[ 22]
Marion Barry
1954
Member of the Council of the District of Columbia; mayor of Washington, D.C. (1979–1991) and (1995–1999)
[ 23]
Harry Brinkley Bass †
1930
Navy fighter pilot killed in action over France during World War II; awarded the Navy Cross twice and the Silver Star ; USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887) was named in his honor
[ 24]
Charles E. Bayless
1958
President of West Virginia University Institute of Technology ; regional vice-president of West Virginia University
Template:DESA [ 25]
Daniel Carter Beard †
1915
Author, illustrator, founding pioneer of the Boy Scouts of America
[ 26]
Stephen Bechtel, Jr.
1940
Chairman Emeritus and Director of Bechtel
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John Beck
1997 c.
National Football League quarterback for the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Ravens
[ 27]
Emory Bellard †
Head coach at Texas A&M University from 1972 to 1978 and at Mississippi State University from 1979 until 1985
[ 28]
Albert Belle
1981
Major League Baseball outfielder for the Cleveland Indians , Chicago White Sox , and Baltimore Orioles ; first player to hit 50 doubles and 50 home runs in a single season
[ 29] [ 30]
Charles Edward Bennett †
1925
Representative from Florida (1949–1993)
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Lloyd Bentsen †
1938
Representative (1948–1955) from Texas; senator from Texas (1971–1993); nominee for Vice President of the United States (1988); chairman of the Senate Finance Committee ; Secretary of the Treasury (1993–1994)
Template:DESA [ 21]
Lee Rogers Berger
1983
Internationally renowned paleoanthropologist , physical anthropologist and archeologist
[ 31]
Dick Beyer
1946
Professional wrestler ; schoolteacher; coach
[ 32]
Jeff Bingaman
1958
Senator from New Mexico (1983–); attorney general of New Mexico (1979–1983)
Template:DESA [ 33]
Robert Birkby
Adventure guide, author, photographer, speaker and trail designer; wrote the 10th, 11th and 12th editions of the Boy Scout Handbook and the 4th edition of the Fieldbook
[ 34]
Arthur Gary Bishop †
1967
Serial killer
[ 35]
Sanford Bishop
1962
Representative from Georgia (1993–)
Template:DESA [ 36]
Michael Bloomberg
1954
Mayor of the City of New York (2002–); businessman and the founder of Bloomberg L.P.
[ 14] [ 37] [ 38]
Guion Bluford
1958 c.
Air Force colonel; astronaut who participated in four flights of the Space Shuttle -STS-8 , STS-39 , STS-53 , and STS-61-A ; first African American in space; designated as the emissary to return the Challenger flag to a Boy Scout troop
[ 8]
Charles H. Bonesteel III †
1925
Army general who commanded the US forces in Korea (1966–1969)
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Ken Bowersox
1972 c.
Navy captain; astronaut; test pilot; veteran of seven space flights-STS-50 , STS-61 , STS-73 , STS-82 , STS-113 , Expedition 6 , and Soyuz TMA-1
[ 8]
William W. Bradley
1957
Rhodes Scholar ; National Basketball Association basketball player with the New York Knicks (1967–1977); Senator from New Jersey (1979–1997); US presidential candidate (2000)
Template:DESA [ 14] [ 21] [ 38]
Charles E. Brady, Jr. †
1966
Astronaut who flew on shuttle mission STS-78
Template:DESA [ 8]
James Brady
1955
Gun control advocate; White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan ; shot and became permanently disabled during the Reagan assassination attempt
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Stephen Breyer
1952
Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1994–)
Template:DESA [ 14] [ 39]
Sherrod Brown
1968
Representative (1993–2007) and senator from Ohio (2007–)
[ 40]
Russell Adam Burnham
1995
Great-grandson of Frederick Russell Burnham ; U.S. Army's Soldier of the Year in 2003 and Medical Corps Non-commissioned officer of the Year in 2007
[ 41]
Jay Bybee
1969 c.
Federal judge on United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
[ 42]
Lloyd Bentsen
Sanford Bishop
Guy Bluford
Bill Bradley
man in business suit Stephen Breyer
C
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
Patrick T. Caffery
1950
Representative from Louisiana (1969–1973)
[ 43]
John Tyler Caldwell †
1926
Chancellor of North Carolina State University (1959–1975)
Template:DESA [ 44]
William D. Campbell †
1922
Founder of the World Scout Foundation , member of World Scout Committee
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Milton Caniff †
1923
Cartoonist for the Terry and the Pirates and Steve Canyon comic strips
Template:DESA [ 21]
Russ Carnahan
1971
Representative from Missouri (2005–)
[ 7] [ 45]
Gerald P. Carr
1947
Marine Corps colonel; astronaut who commanded Skylab 4
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Sonny Carter †
1962
Astronaut who flew on shuttle mission including STS-33 ; medical doctor; Navy officer; test pilot; professional soccer player
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Thomas Cech
1962
Chemist and Nobel Laureate
Template:DESA [ 46]
Roger B. Chaffee †
1951 c.
Navy lieutenant commander; pilot and astronaut; killed in the Apollo 1 training exercise
[ 8]
Kirk Chambers
1997
National Football League offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns (2004–2005) and Buffalo Bills (2007–)
[ 47]
Gregory Chamitoff
1980
Astronaut who flew on missions STS-124 , Expedition 17 , Expedition 18 , STS-126
[ 8]
Eugene Calvin Cheatham, Jr. †
1931
Air Force lieutenant colonel; fighter pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II; then flew over 100 missions during the Korean War
[ 48]
Kim B. Clark
1964
Dean of the Faculty at Harvard Business School (1995–2005); president of Brigham Young University–Idaho (2005–)
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Tom C. Clark †
1914
Associate justice of the Supreme Court (1949–1967)
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Thad Cochran
1952
Senator from Mississippi (1978–)
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George Thomas Coker
1959
Navy commander; honored with the Navy Cross for his leadership as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War
Template:DESA [ 14] [ 38] [ 49]
Dr. Frank "Tick" Coleman †
1926
Community activist and namesake of the Dr. Frank "Tick" Coleman National Service Award ; one of the first three known African-American Eagle Scouts
[ 50]
Austin Collie
2004
Wide receiver for the National Football League's Indianapolis Colts
[ 51]
Barber Conable †
1937
Representative from New York (1965–1985); president of the World Bank (1986–1991)
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Jim Cooper
1970 c.
Representative from Tennessee (2003–)
[ 52]
Rob Corddry
1987 c.
Actor
[ 53] [ 54]
Tom Cotter
1989
American environmentalist, renewable energy advocate, social entrepreneur , clergyman
[ 55]
Richard O. Covey
1960
Astronaut who was the pilot for the first Return to Space flight and flew shuttle missions STS-26 , STS-38 , STS-51-I , STS-61
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Steven Cozza
2000
Co-founder of the advocacy group Scouting for All , professional road bicycle racer
[ 56]
Mike Crapo
1966
Senator from Idaho (1999–)
Template:DESA
Edward F. Crawley
1972
Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics and of Engineering Systems at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ford Professor of Engineering
Template:DESA [ 57]
John Oliver Creighton
1958
Navy captain; fighter pilot veteran of the Vietnam War ; test pilot; astronaut who flew shuttle missions STS-51-G , STS-36 and STS-48
[ 8]
John W. Creighton, Jr.
1946
Civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army ; CEO of Weyerhaeuser and United Airlines ; National President of the BSA
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Roger K. Crouch
1956 c.
Astronaut who flew on missions STS-83 and STS-94
[ 58] [ 59]
Edgar Cunningham †
1926
One of the earliest known African American Eagle Scouts
[ 60] [ 61]
Ben Curtis
1996 c.
Actor best known for his Dell ads
[ 62]
Clive Cussler
1946
Adventure novelist and successful amateur marine archaeologist, founder of National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA)
[ 63]
Milton Caniff
Thad Cochran
George Coker, receiving his DESA
John Creighton
D
Charles Duke
Aquilla J. Dyess
E
Arthur Eldred
F
Gerald Ford
Steve Fossett
Michael Fossum
G
Robert Gates
Dick Gephardt
H
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
Bradley Haddock
1973
Vice president, general counsel, and secretary of Koch Chemical Technology Group, LLC
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David Hahn
1994
"Radioactive Boy Scout" who attempted to build a nuclear reactor at age seventeen
[ 94]
H. R. Haldeman †
1942 c.
White House Chief of Staff (1969–1973)
[ 95]
Dan Halloran
1989
Politician, member of the New York City Council
[ 96]
John Hammergren
1975
Chairman, president and CEO of McKesson Corporation
[ 97]
William Hanna †
1924
Animator, director, producer, cartoon artist, and co-founder of Hanna-Barbera
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John M. Harbert †
1937
Businessman who founded Harbert Management Corporation
Template:DESA
Alfred Harvey †
1929 c.
Founder of Harvey Comics
[ 98]
John Briggs Hayes †
1940
Commandant of the United States Coast Guard (1978–1982)
Template:DESA
J. D. Hayworth
1973
Representative from Arizona (1995–2007); television and radio journalist
[ 99]
Jon Heder
1994
Actor, filmmaker and screenwriter best known for Napoleon Dynamite
[ 100] [ 101]
Jeb Hensarling
1971
Representative from Texas (2003–)
[ 102]
Richard Herman
1956
Chancellor of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (2005–)
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Robert T. Herres †
1946
Chairman of USAA Group (1993–2002); Air Force general who was the first Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , first commander of the United States Space Command , astronaut and flight crew chief of the canceled Manned Orbiting Laboratory ; recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award
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Dudley R. Herschbach
1946
Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University ; won the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Template:DESA
William G. Higgs
1967
Energy executive
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William "Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt †
1918
Danish Knight-Scout considered to be the father of American Boy Scouting and the Scoutmaster to the World due to his prolific writings and teachings in the areas of troop and patrol structure, training, and the development of the original American adaptation of the Wood Badge program
Template:DESA
David Hittner
1955 c.
United States federal judge; former Army captain
[ 103]
Mark Hofmann
1970 c.
Forger and murderer
[ 104]
Jeffrey A. Hoffman
1960 c.
Co-director of the Massachusetts Space Grant Consortium at MIT's Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics; astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-51-D , STS-35 , STS-46 , STS-61 and STS-75
[ 105]
George Hooks
1961
Politician Georgia State Senate 1991–)
Template:DESA [ 106]
L. Ron Hubbard †
1924
Pulp fiction and science fiction writer and founder of Scientology and Dianetics
[ 107] [ 108]
Donald Keith Hummel
1965
Roman Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Newark
[ 109]
Howard W. Hunter †
1935
14th President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Jon Huntsman, Jr.
1975
16th Governor of Utah , 9th Ambassador to China , 11th U.S. Ambassador to Singapore
[ 110] [ 111]
John Hayes
General Robert Herres
"Green Bar Bill" Hillcourt with Baden-Powell
Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.
I
J
Darwin Judge
K
William Keeler
L
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
I. Beverly Lake
1949
Jurist and public official; Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1994–2000); Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (2000–2006)
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Charles R. Larson
1950
Navy admiral; submariner ; twice Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy (1983–1986) and (1994–1998); commander United States Pacific Command ; member of the board of Northrop Grumman
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Greg Lashutka
1958
Lawyer; mayor of Columbus, Ohio (1991–1999); AFL player for the Buffalo Bills (1966)
Template:DESA
Mark C. Lee
1968 c.
Air Force colonel and astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-30 , STS-47 , STS-64 , and STS-82
[ 105]
Mike Lee
1989
Attorney and senator from Utah (2011–present).
[ 7] [ 122] [ 123]
David Leebron
1973 c.
Lawyer; academic, 7th president of Rice University
[ 124]
Sheldon Leonard †
1923 c.
Pioneering film and television producer, director, writer, and actor
[ 125]
Andy Lewis
2003
World champion in slacklining with three Guinness World Records; performed at Super Bowl XLVI
[ 126]
Howard Lincoln
1955
CEO of Seattle Mariners baseball team; chairman of Nintendo of America; in 1956 he posed as one of the Boy Scouts for The Scoutmaster painting by Norman Rockwell
Template:DESA [ 30]
Don L. Lind
1945
Astronaut who flew Spacelab mission STS-51-B
[ 105]
Steven Lindsey
1976
Air Force colonel; astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-87 , STS-95 , and STS-104
[ 105]
Gary Locke
1964
36th United States Secretary of Commerce ; lawyer; 21st Governor of Washington (1997–2005)
Template:DESA [ 14]
James Lovell
1943
Astronaut who flew on missions Gemini 7 , Gemini 12 , Apollo 8 , and Apollo 13 , former president of National Eagle Scout Association
Template:DESA [ 14] [ 21] [ 38]
James Loy
1959
Commandant of the Coast Guard (1998–2002); Deputy Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (2003–2005); first administrator of the Transportation Security Administration
Template:DESA
Richard Lugar
1946
Senator from Indiana (1977–)
Template:DESA [ 7] [ 14]
Deuce Lutui
1999
Offensive lineman for the Arizona Cardinals (2006–)
[ 127]
David Lynch
1961 c.
Award winning filmmaker and actor
[ 128]
Gary Locke
James Lovell
M
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
Tom Mack
1960
Offensive left guard for Los Angeles Rams and member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
Template:DESA
Mark Madsen
1992 c.
NBA basketball player with Minnesota Timberwolves ; coach of youth basketball camp
[ 14]
Ray Malavasi †
1944
Head coach of NFL's Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams
Template:DESA
Ernest Mario
1954
PhD; pharmaceutical industry executive; trustee of Duke University (1989–2007); recipient of the Remington Honor Medal in 2007
Template:DESA [ 129]
J. W. Marriott, Jr.
1947
Chairman and CEO of Marriott International
Template:DESA [ 14] [ 21] [ 38]
Robert J. Mazzuca
1964
Professional Scouter and Chief Scout Executive (2007–)
[ 130] [ 131]
William Cameron McCool †
1977 c.
Pilot of the Columbia shuttle mission STS-107
[ 14] [ 105]
Michael J. McCulley
1959 c.
Chief executive officer of United Space Alliance ; astronaut who flew on shuttle mission STS-104
[ 103] [ 105]
Charles T. McDowell †
1937 c.
Army colonel; combat paratrooper in World War II; Soviet Union scholar and professor of Russian language
[ 132]
Charles McGee
1940
Tuskegee Airman and a career officer in the Air Force for 30 years; holds an Air Force record of 409 fighter combat missions flown in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam
[ 133]
Albert H. McGeehan
1960 c.
Mayor of Holland, Michigan (1993–)
[ 134]
Rob McKenna
1979
Washington state attorney general (2005–)
Template:DESA [ 135]
Bill McKown
1969
Navy captain, pilot, airport manager
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Glen McLaughlin
1949
Venture philanthropist, founder of the McLaughlin Prize for Research in Ethics in Accounting and Taxation, head of the order of the Knights of St. John
[ 136]
Sid McMath †
1928 c.
Decorated Marine Corps combat veteran of World War II, retired as major general; renowned attorney and progressive reform Governor of Arkansas (1949–1953)
[ 137]
Robert McNamara †
1932 c.
Business executive; Secretary of Defense (1961–1968); President of the World Bank (1968–1981)
[ 138]
Michael R. McNulty
1963 c.
Representative from New York (1989–2009)
[ 139]
Roy W. Menninger
1941
Physician and former leader of the Menninger Foundation , older brother of Walter
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W. Walter Menninger
1951
Physician and former leader of the Menninger Foundation , younger brother of Roy
Template:DESA
Jeff Merkley
1972 c.
United States Senator from Oregon (2009–present)
[ 7]
Charles D. Metcalf
1949
Air Force major general; director, National Museum of the United States Air Force (1996–)
Template:DESA [ 140]
George Meyer
1973 c.
Writer and producer of The Simpsons
[ 141]
Richards Miller
1960
Dentist; one of the founders of Venturing ; one of the authors of Wood Badge in the 21st century and the 2003 Field Book
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Tony Miller
1964 c.
Lawyer; Secretary of State of California (1994–1995)
[ 142]
Scott Mitchell
1984 c.
NFL quarterback (1990–2001)
[ 143]
Lloyd Monserratt †
1984
Political and community leader in California
[ 144]
Dave Moody
1978
Grammy nominated, Dove Award winning artist, producer, songwriter and filmmaker
[ 145]
Michael Moore
1970 c.
Academy Award-winning (2002) film director, author, social commentator, and comedian
[ 146]
Jim E. Mora
1950
Sport radio commentator and analyst. Former head coach of the Baltimore Stars , New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts
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Bill Morrison
1975 c.
Cartoon illustrator; art director of Bongo Comics ; creator of the mural A Century of Values celebrating the BSA's centennial
[ 147]
Merrill Moses
1990 c.
Water polo player in the 2008 Summer Olympics who won silver
[ 148]
John Murtha †
1948 c.
Representative from Pennsylvania (1973–2010); Korean War -era drill instructor and later colonel of the Marine Corps; decorated war veteran of the Vietnam War
[ 7]
William McCool
Bill McKown
Sid McMath in WWII
Robert McNamara
Richards Miller with his DESA and Silver Buffalo awards
Michael Moore
N
Ben Nelson
O
Ellison Onizuka
P
Mitchell Paige
Rick Perry
Samuel Pierce
Q
R
Manuel Rivera
Kevin Rose
Donald Rumsfeld
S
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
Stephan Said
1985 c.
Singer-songwriter, musician, poet and political activist
[ 174]
Harrison Salisbury †
1924
Journalist who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (1955); twice received the George Polk Award for Foreign Reporting (1957 and 1966)
Template:DESA [ 21]
Benjamin L. Salomon †
1930 c.
Army dentist during World War II who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for defense of his medical aid station during the Battle of Saipan
[ 175] [ 176]
James Sanderson
1943
Navy vice admiral; commanding officer of USS Rainier (AE-5) and USS Saratoga (CV-60)
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Dale V. Sandstrom
1965
Justice on the North Dakota Supreme Court (1992–)
Template:DESA
Mark Sanford
1965
Representative from South Carolina (1995–2001); Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)
[ 14]
Terry Sanford †
1932
Governor of North Carolina (1961–1965); president of Duke University (1969–1985); senator from North Carolina (1986–1993)
Template:DESA [ 14]
William Knox Schroeder †
1966 c.
Victim of the Kent State shootings
[ 177]
Rick Scott
1970 c.
Governor of Florida (2011–)
[ 178]
Robert Lee Scott, Jr. †
1923
Air Force brigadier general, World War II fighter ace , commander of Flying Tigers , and author of God is My Co-Pilot
Template:DESA [ 14]
Walter Scott, Jr.
1946
Civil engineer , philanthropist, and former CEO of Peter Kiewit Sons' Incorporated
Template:DESA [ 179]
Richard A. Searfoss
1972 c.
Air Force colonel and astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-58 , STS-76 , and STS-90
[ 105]
Elliot See †
1943 c.
Astronaut who was the backup pilot for Gemini 5 before his death
[ 105]
Cleveland Sellers
2007
Civil rights activist
[ 180]
Jefferson B. Sessions III
1963
Attorney General of Alabama (1995–1997); senator from Alabama (1997–)
Template:DESA
Pete Sessions
1970
Representative from Texas (1997–)
Template:DESA [ 14]
William S. Sessions
1947
District judge and former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (1987–1993)
Template:DESA [ 14]
Raymond P. Shafer †
1931
Lawyer; Governor of Pennsylvania (1967–1971)
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Casey Sheehan †
1996
Army specialist who was killed in action during the Iraq War ; son of activist Cindy Sheehan
[ 181]
Eddy Shell †
1953 c.
Educator and politician in Louisiana
[ 182]
Randall T. Shepard
1962
Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
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Paul Siple †
1923
Antarctic explorer and geographer who took part in six Antarctic expeditions, having first gone representing the Boy Scouts of America as an Eagle Scout; later helped develop the principle of wind chill
[ 183]
Ike Skelton
1948
Representative from Missouri (1977–2011)
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Samuel K. Skinner
1953
Politician and businessman; Secretary of Transportation (1989–1991); White House Chief of Staff (1991–1992); CEO of Commonwealth Edison ; CEO of US Freightways; on the board of directors of Odetics ITS; on the board of directors of Dade Behring
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Chuck Smith
1959
President and CEO of AT&T West
Template:DESA
Chris Smith
1967
Representative from New Jersey (1981–present)
[ 7] Template:DESA
David Miln Smith
1954 c.
Motivational speaker and adventure athlete
[ 184]
Gordon Smith
1968
Lawyer and businessman; senator from Oregon (1997–2009)
Template:DESA
Lewis Sorley
1950
Army lieutenant colonel; writer; military historian
[ 185]
F. Richard Spencer
1968 c.
Roman Catholic Bishop; Army chaplain
[ 186]
Steven Spielberg
1961
Academy Award-winning film director, film producer, and screenwriter
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Wallace Stegner †
1925 c.
Historian, novelist, short story writer, and environmentalist; "The Dean of Western Writers"; won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1972 for Angle of Repose
[ 187]
Steve Stivers
1983
Representative for Ohio's 15th congressional district
[ 188]
Ryan Stout
1997
Comedian
[ 189]
Luther Strange
1965
Lawyer; Attorney General of Alabama (2011–present)
[ 190]
Bart Stupak
1968 c.
Lawyer; representative from Michigan (1993–2011)
[ 7]
Ray Suarez
1975
News correspondent and author
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Percy Sutton †
1936
Civil rights activist; pilot with Tuskegee Airmen ; lawyer; entrepreneur who co-founded the Inner City Broadcasting Corporation and revitalized the Apollo Theater
Template:DESA
John Swainson †
ca 1939
Politician; 42nd Governor of Michigan and Michigan Supreme Court Justice.
[ 191]
Terry Sanford
Elliott See
Pete Sessions
Samuel Skinner
Steven Spielberg
Chuck Smith
Ray Suarez
T
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
Joseph R. Tanner
1966 c.
Astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-66 , STS-82 , STS-97 , add STS-115
[ 105]
J. L. Tarr †
1935
Professional Scouter for 43 years who served as the seventh Chief Scout Executive of the BSA
Template:DESA [ 192]
John Tesh
1968 c.
New Age and contemporary Christian musician and nationally syndicated radio host
Template:DESA [ 193]
Cy Thao
1988 c.
Laotioan-born Hmong state representative (DFL ) in Minnesota
[ 14]
Paul Theroux
1955
Travel writer and novelist
[ 194]
Glenn Thompson
1977
Representative from Pennsylvania (2009–present)
[ 7]
Jackson Thoreau
1972 c.
Writer, journalist, and author
[ 195]
Leo K. Thorsness
1948 c.
Air Force fighter pilot, Vietnam War prisoner of war, Medal of Honor recipient
Template:DESA [ 196]
Rex Tillerson
1968 c.
Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil
[ 197]
Pat Toomey
1977 c.
Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–present).
[ 198]
Alvin Townley
1993
Writer, author of Legacy of Honor
[ 14]
Scott Trimble
1993
Location scout and location manager on such Hollywood movies as Transformers , Star Trek , and Iron Man 2
[ 199]
Carlisle Trost
1947
Navy admiral; submariner ; graduated first in his class in 1953 from both the United States Naval Academy and submarine officer school, 23rd Chief of Naval Operations (1996–2000)
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Richard H. Truly
1952
Navy vice admiral; astronaut who flew on shuttle missions STS-2 and STS-8 and first former astronaut to head NASA
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Joseph Tanner
Carlisle Trost
Richard Truly
U
V
Shane Victorino
W
Name
Eagle Scout
Awards
Notability
References
John D. Waihee III
1960
First Native Hawaiian Governor of Hawaii (1986–1994)
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Greg Walden
1975 c.
Representative from Oregon (1999–present)
[ 7]
David M. Walker †
1960 c.
Astronaut who flew missions STS-51-A , STS-30 , STS-53 and STS-69
[ 105]
Scott Walker
1985
Governor of Wisconsin (2011–)
[ 204]
Sam Walton †
1934
Founder of Walmart and Sam's Club , the world's largest employers
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Ehren Watada
1994 c.
Army first lieutenant; first commissioned officer in the U.S. armed forces to publicly refuse deployment to Iraq, saying that he believed the Iraq War to be illegal
[ 205]
David Weekley
1969
Founder and Chairman of David Weekley Homes, the largest privately held homebuilder in America
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Larry D. Welch
1948
Air Force general; president of the Institute for Defense Analyses ; fighter pilot; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (1986–1990)
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Togo D. West, Jr.
1957
Attorney and public official, president of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies; Secretary of the Army (1993–1997); Secretary of Veterans Affairs (1998–2000)
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William Westmoreland †
1930
Army general; commanded US military operations in the Vietnam War at its peak; served as Army Chief of Staff (1968–1972)
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Ken Whisenhunt
1976 c.
Head coach of the Arizona Cardinals NFL football team; Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII
[ 206]
John C. Whitehead
1937
Chairman of the National September 11 Memorial & Museum ; former chairman of Lower Manhattan Development Corporation and Goldman Sachs ; veteran of WWII
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Charles Whitman †
1953–54
Spree killer known as the University of Texas tower sniper
[ 207]
Brandon Wilson
1967
Author and explorer
[ 208] [ 209]
E. O. Wilson
1944
Biologist, researcher, theorist, naturalist; two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize
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Joe Wilson
1963 c.
Representative from South Carolina (2001–present)
[ 7]
Walter Wriston †
1934
Chairman of Citicorp
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Charles D. Wurster
1967
Coast Guard vice admiral; National Commodore of the Sea Scouting division of the Boy Scouts of America
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John Waihee
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
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