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Since the troop was formed in 1964, there have been 44 young men to complete the
requirements and achieve the rank of Eagle Scout. They are: 1. Austin Guerin 2. Stuart Sanderson 3. Christopher A. Southall 4. Jack Jordan 5. Jeff Hackett 6. Steven Collins 7. Gregory A. Upham 8. Colin F. Please 9. David Schmidt 10. James Anderson 11. Charles Collins 12. Mark Odeen 13. Peter Breu 14. William A. Huddleston 15. Kirby D. Southall 16. Donald J. Huddleston 17. David B. Crowe 18. Stephen D. Wilson 19. Mark A. Schuppin 20. Robert L. Schuppin 21. Robert G. Gibson 22. Marshall F. Bryans 23. Kent H. Rogers 24. Charles A. Lundy 25. Bill G. Robertson 26. Gaen Gysel 27. Kevin S. Fang 28. Geoffrey H. Koch 29. Michael G. Colantuoni 30. Matthew P. Carter 31. David L. Morland 32. Robert M. Cambridge, Jr. 33. Andrew P. Walsh 34. Paul Holland 35. Ted Holland 36. Thomas Lee 37. Thomas Moore 38. Andrew Porter 39. David S Sitzer 40. Brendan Lilly 41. Craig Ryan 42. Timothy S. Walters 43. O. Kelsey Netting 44. Michael Yates Only 1.2 million boys have reached Eagle in over 80 years (15000 a year, roughly). Only 2 in 100 that joins Scouts make Eagle--that's 0.5% of the male population. It is an honor to say the least, and an achievement for very few. Other outstanding men who have achieved Eagle Scout include: Bill Alexander - US Rep from Arkansas Gary L. Anderson - US Rep from NY Neil Armstrong - astronaut, first man on moon, from Wapakoneta, OH Charles E. Bennett - US Rep from Florida William Bennett - former Secretary of Education Bill Bradley - Pro basketball star , President candidate 2000 ,and US Senator from NJ James Brady - press sec to Pres. Reagan Milton A. Caniff - comic strip artist "Steve Canyon" John W. Creighton, Jr. - President & CEO of Weyerhaeuser Company William E. Dannemeyer - US Rep from Cal. William Devries - MD, transplanted first artificial heart Michael Dukakis - former governor of Massachusetts Arthur Eldred - First Eagle Scout Gerald Ford - U.S. President (1st Eagle to be pres.), "Junior" Ford of Troop 15, Grand Rapids, MI James Lovell - Navy pilot and astronaut, President of NASA. Flew on Gemini 7,12 & Apollo 8 Richard Lugar - Senator from Indiana (presidential canidate 1996) J. Willard Marriott, Jr. - Pres. Marriott Corp. Sam Nunn - US Senator from Georgia Ellison Onizuka - Astronaut aboard the space shuttle Challenger H. Ross Perot - self-made billionaire and presidential canidate J. J. Pickle - US Rep from Texas Samuel R. Pierce - former Sec. Housing & Urban Development Harrison Salisbury - Pulitzer Prize winning author William Sessions - former FBI director Steven Spielberg - Movie director Wallace Stegner - writer and college professor, won Pulitzer Prize in 1972 for "Angle of Repose" Percy Sutton - Attorney, Ch. of Board of City Broadcasting Corp. John Tesh -TV celebrity and pianist |
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