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 performance-based 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 4 percent of all Boy Scouts do so. This represents more than 1 million Boy Scouts who have earned the rank since 1911.
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.
 Unit Details | Eagle ScoutsMerit Badge Counselors
 Name Awarded
 Resch, Rudolph William 2004 - May
 Hilsabeck, Thomas 2003 - January
 Resch, Luke Michael 2002 - March
 Hansen, Michael Aarron 2002 - January
 Lang, Anthony William 2001 - July
 Whitaker, Daniel James 2000 - March
 Gesch, Jason 1998 - October
 Haahr, Dylan 1998 - July
 Decker, Jason 1998 - February
 Bogatz, Tim 1997
 Austria, Steven 1997
 Goracke, Matt 1996
 Haman, Nathan 1996
 Whitaker, Jake 1995
 Schwartzkopf, Seth 1993
 Linke, Christopher 1993
 Bosn, Ryan 1993
 Whitaker, Matthew 1992
 Bosn, Reginald 1992
 Rowe, Dustin 1989
 Richards, Justin 1989
 Schamber, Chris 1988
 Winsor, Robert 1988
 Scholting, Aaron T. 1987
 Loos, Shawn M. 1986
 Richards, Jason D. 1985
 Stockman, Bob 1984
 Kavanaugh, Terry L. 1983
 Eilers, David C. 1978
 Krebsbach, John 1977
 Kennel, Keith 1973
 Dunlap, Steven 1973
 Backoveri, Jerry 1969
 Sheldon, Bill 1963
 Dill, Richard 1961
 Meyers, Elmer 1960
 Dill, Chet 1953
 Briggs, Robert 1948
 Brown, Gene 1939
 Cox, Davis D., Jr 1938
 Elias, George 1938
 Elias, Frank, Jr 1938
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