Eagle Scout is the most significant honor a boy can earn, in Scouting. It marks him for life! An Eagle is an achiever who will always do great things. An Eagle is a leader who will always be ahead of the group. Society will always expect much from an Eagle, and he will deliver.Eagle Scout is the highest rank that a Boy Scout can earn. It takes years of work, service, leadership and dedication to satisfy the requirements. Roughly one boy in every 172 earns Eagle (0.6%). |
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Year |
Scout |
Summer Camp |
Scoutmaster |
Events |
122 |
2019
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Thomas Wang | Camp Horseshoe |
Peter Piergiovanni
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121 |
MaxAnthony Hashem | ||||
120 |
Nicholas Piergiovanni | ||||
119 |
Joseph Kokinda | ||||
118 |
2018
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Jonathan Wisk | Camp Rodney | ||
117 |
Chris Lijoi | ||||
116 |
Adam Morys | ||||
115 |
2017 |
Brian Poulin |
Ockanickon |
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114 |
Joshua Carney |
Barry Carney |
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113 |
Benjamin Medvitz |
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112 |
2016 |
Ryan Wilson |
Resica Falls |
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111 |
Christian Ibrahim |
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110 |
2015 |
Liam O’Neill |
Camp Horseshoe |
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109 |
August Piro |
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108 |
2014 |
Andrew DePompeo |
Resica Falls |
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107 |
Preston Reno |
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106 |
Nolan Wible |
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105 |
Nick Sheplock |
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104 |
2013 |
Matthew Carden |
Ockanickon |
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103 |
Joseph Borracini |
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102 |
Nicholas Quiroz |
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101 |
Aidan Wilson |
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100 |
Ricky Weaver |
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100 Eagles |
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99 |
2012 |
Mike Shanley |
Camp Rodney |
Robert Carden |
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98 |
Ken Richardson |
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97 |
2011 |
Pete Karol |
Hawk Mountain |
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96 |
Kevin Carney |
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95 |
Reily Haney |
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94 |
Tyler Brooks |
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93 |
Bobby Dunleavy |
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92 |
2010 |
Juan Diego Lopez |
Camp Horseshoe |
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91 |
2009 |
Robert Carden |
Camp Rodney |
Robert Dunleavy |
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90 |
John Wilson |
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89 |
Nathan Robert Dute |
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88 |
Thomas Bacho |
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87 |
2008 |
Joshua Jeffrey Ziemski |
Ockanickon |
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86 |
2007 |
Daniel John Hegarty |
Hawk Mountain |
Sam Wilson |
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85 |
John Albert Martel |
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84 |
Daniel Joseph Meyer |
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83 |
Jason David Scanlon |
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82 |
2006 |
Brendan W. Farrell |
Camp Rodney |
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81 |
Karl Albert McCorry |
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80 |
Daniel Joseph Interrante |
Tim Trott |
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79 |
2005 |
Zachary Tyler Overholtzer |
Camp Rodney |
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78 |
David Stevens Wilson |
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77 |
Kevin Walter Tymon |
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76 |
Dan Altiero |
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75 |
Thomas Joseph Bowling |
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74 |
Jameson Robinson Pownall |
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73 |
David V. DiMonte |
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72 |
2004 |
Daniel Ciarlone |
Camp Horseshoe |
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71 |
Steve Scanlon |
Scott Compton |
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70 |
Ryan L. Compton |
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69 |
Ben Sturm |
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68 |
2003 |
David Brown |
Camp Bashore |
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67 |
Paul Bowling |
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66 |
Michael Ciarlone |
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65 |
2002 |
Michael Colligan |
Hawk Mountain |
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64 |
Michael Altiero |
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63 |
Brian Hady |
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62 |
Andrew Young |
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61 |
2001 |
Daniel Hady |
Hawk Mountain |
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60 |
2000 |
Ben Settle |
Camp Horseshoe |
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59 |
1999 |
Scott F. Vosbury |
1999: Camp Horseshoe |
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58 |
Benjamin P. Altiero |
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57 |
Jonathan Weaver |
1998: Hawk Mountain |
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56 |
Christopher N. Meyer |
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55 |
Douglas Snyder |
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54 |
Joseph Lenker |
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53 |
Jason Trabbold |
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52 |
1997 |
David L. Snyder |
Camp Meade |
Walt Williames |
February: Troop built bridges at St. Joe’s. |
51 |
Chaz Williames |
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50 |
Albert Franchella |
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49 |
1996 |
Bren Salamon |
Camp Potomac |
Dan Meyer |
November: First crossover bridge built. |
48 |
1995 |
Aaron Spool |
Camp Horseshoe |
Tom Ott |
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47 |
Keith Davis |
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46 |
1994 |
Richard E. Smith, Jr |
Camp Horseshoe |
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45 |
John G. McVerry, Jr. |
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44 |
David M. Vain |
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43 |
Rodney A. Bowling, Jr. |
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42 |
1993 |
James Rattrie |
Camp Horseshoe |
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41 |
Stephen E. Vain |
5/21/1993 Troop trailer caught on fire. |
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40 |
Kevin M. Egan |
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39 |
1992 |
Evan A. Pryor |
Camp Horseshoe |
December: Cub Scout Pack 2 formed. |
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38 |
1990 |
Kenneth C. Huth, Jr. |
Camp Horseshoe |
Charles F. Vain |
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37 |
1978 |
Michael W. Moore |
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36 |
Fredric W. Longenecker |
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35 |
John M. Longenecker |
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34 |
Richard J. Craig |
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33 |
1962 |
James Duca |
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32 |
Peter Duca |
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31 |
Edward Dazio |
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30 |
1961 |
Phillip March |
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29 |
1960 |
David Landis |
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28 |
1952 |
James Walton |
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1953 McIlvain becomes council president |
27 |
James Hall |
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26 |
Albert Hall |
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25 |
1947 |
William E. Woodward, Jr. |
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24 |
Ronald L. Hogg |
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23 |
Joseph W. Eby |
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22 |
W. Gordon Carpenter |
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21 |
Rogers Bender |
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20 |
1946 |
John B. Hogg |
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McIlvain |
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19 |
1940 |
John Kemery Mercer |
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18 |
1939 |
William E. Ash, Jr. |
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17 |
1937 |
Donald Mitman |
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16 |
1936 |
J. Leland Wilson, Jr. |
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15 |
1934 |
Charles E. Raysor |
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14 |
Harold W. Mitman |
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13 |
Harvey E. Brush |
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12 |
1933 |
Palmer R. Raysor |
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11 |
1932 |
Horace F. Temple, III |
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10 |
1931 |
Wayne G. Raysor |
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9 |
Jack Parke, Jr. |
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8 |
Gilbert R. Englerth |
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7 |
1929 |
David Heiling |
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6 |
Jack McNab |
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5 |
1928 |
Robert T. Ash |
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Camp Horseshoe opened. |
4 |
Abraham R. McIlvane |
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3 |
1927 |
William E. Larkin |
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2 |
George L. Snyder |
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1 |
Charles Ezrah |
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1926 F. Huston McIlvain joins Troop 2 as a Scout |
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1919 Chester County Council started. |