The Line of Duty Fallen Eagle Recognition from the National Eagle Scout Association honors those Eagle Scouts who have died while serving as firefighters, police officers or members of the military.
When he found a cherished hat left behind by a Scout returning home from Philmont Scout Ranch, a Southwest Airlines pilot (and Eagle Scout!) went the extra mile to return this priceless possession.
Eagle Scout Sean Ochsenbein jumped into action at the scene of a head-on car collision two years ago, rescuing one driver. He recently received the highest decoration of bravery for public safety officers at a White House ceremony.
Tom Schonberger, a lifetime National Eagle Scout Association member and former Philmont staff member, trekked more than 500 miles with his sled team of Siberian huskies in his first Iditarod.
Tim Keller, the man in charge of New Mexico’s largest city, answered 5 Quick Questions, discussing his summer as a Philmont staffer and what he learned from Scouting.
We’ve crunched the numbers to figure out the state-by-state rankings for 2017. We also made a separate list that adjusts for population, because that’s only fair.
After five years of steady increases, the average age of Eagle Scouts took a plunge in 2017. Here are the complete stats for your analysis and discussion.