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COLOR GUARD, HONOR GUARD, PARENTS, PRESENTERS, AND TROOP
PARENTS: PEW AUDIENCE LEFT
PRESENTERS: PEW AUDIENCE RIGHT
HONOR GUARD AND COLOR GUARD BEHIND PARENTS
OPENING CEREMONY:
Scout 1: The red of my flag is the lifeblood of brave men ready to die or worthily
live for this, our country. (Lights candle)
Scout 2: The white of my flag is for purity, cleanliness of purpose, thought, word,
and deed. (Lights candle)
Scout 3: The blue of my flag is for faith and loyalty, like the eternal blue of the
star filled heavens. (Lights candle)
WELCOME: SCOUTMASTER
INVOCATION: CHAPLAIN
NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR: SCOUTING REP
The time has come to recognize our recipient of the Eagle. By the authority vested
in me by the Boy Scouts of America, I now declare this Eagle Scout Court of
Honor officially open.
Today, one individual will receive his Eagle. He has been tested along the scouting
trail, and proudly wears at least twenty-one merit badges. He has tasted the thrill
of service to our community, and has found that it is truly better to serve than to
be served.
Eagle Scout Candidate, please rise.
EAGLE SCOUT TRAIL: SCOUTING REP
This is the voice of the Eagle - the Eagle whose heights you have struggled to
reach. I remember when you came to the base of the cliff, and how you looked up
with ambition and determination. Look back at the experiences you have
encountered in your ascent. These experiences should not be forgotten. You
should profit by making sure the adverse ones do not occur again. Experience is a
valuable teacher if you will heed its valuable lessons.
Do you remember when you took your first step on the Eagle trail? With those
first steps you began to build yourself physically, mentally, and morally. You
started living the Scout Oath and law. Soon you learned the symbolism inherent in
the Scout badge; you learned that there are three points of the trefoil which stand
for the three parts of the Scout Oath: Duty to God and country, duty to other
people, and duty to yourself. You learned of two important ideals in scouting,
truth and knowledge. These are symbolized by two stars on either side of the
badge. These stars are like those of the great outdoors which you have enjoyed on
hikes and campouts. In adding the Eagle to the shield of the United States you are
further reminded of your duty to country. You pledge to support and preserve its
freedom. Pointing skyward is the sign of the north. Taken from the mariner's
compass, it is a reminder of your duty to God and your obligation to respect the
religious convictions of others.
From here the trail led through basic outdoor skills to the Second Class rank. This
badge, with the corners of the scroll turned up in a scout smile admonished you to
Be Prepared. The overhand knot reminds you of your daily good turn.
At this point on the trail, some stop to catch their breath before continuing. But
you began to study more and work harder. Almost before you knew it you became
a First Class scout. The badge you received is a combination of both Tenderfoot
and Second Class, reminding that there is much more to being a scout than just
attending meetings. Here you were tempted to remain, but your ambition stirred
you on. The variety of merit badges gave your interest free reign. You took the
lead showing others the way.
It didn't take long before the first obstacle on the trail had been overcome. You
were then a Star Scout. The life rank was reached more slowly. The trail had
become steeper and merit badges harder. Fewer scouts seemed headed in your
direction. You looked back and saw the crowds behind you. You looked up and
saw the few above and with the same determination with which you had started
your climb, you continued up the trail. You learned that leadership was leading,
not driving or pushing. Example is best.
The life rank is symbolized by a heart with the First Class badge, the badge of
scouting imposed thereon. At this point the trail became tougher, but also more
interesting. The original principals, the Scout Oath and Law now had fuller
meaning. Your understanding of them was much greater. As a result, your
character unfolded; you became more of a man. Your leadership ability expanded
into a valuable asset. Your mind developed and your wisdom increased.
Now you stand at the top of the mountain. It is not the end of the trail nor the
beginning. Almost your whole life lies ahead of you. Your part in our country's
upbuilding from the past may be small, and your claim to distinction and honor
may rest on no basis at all. But the future is for your own choosing. From your
action the judgment must come. The need of your service to your country is
greater than all you have previously done. When the drama is finally ended and
the curtain is lowered at last, you must rest on the things you have accomplished,
not the dreams of the past.
Eagle candidate, please be seated.
INTRODUCTION OF HONORED GUESTS: SCOUTMASTER
QUALIFICATIONS: SCOUTMASTER
We have the honor and pleasure of recognizing the candidate for the rank of Eagle
Scout. This is an important and serious matter. The parents and Scout leaders of
this candidate have labored long and faithfully to guide him towards alert and
participating citizenship through the Boy Scout program. Their efforts culminate
today in the presentation of this Eagle badge.
The Boy Scout movement constitutes one of the most wholesome and significant
developments of our day. This scout is worthy of the highest rank in its
membership. As an Eagle Scouts, he will be asked to assume a solemn obligation
to do his duty to God, country, fellow scouts, and fellow citizens. This is a great
undertaking. It was, therefore, proper that the court make a careful examination of
your achievements. In order that all may understand the completeness of our
examination, I will have our troop Committee Chairman review the findings of the
board of review.
BOARD OF REVIEW FINDINGS: TROOP COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
The first consideration in examining this candidate was his proficiency in the
various craft and skills prescribed for the Eagle rank. Our applicant has presented
a record of the merit badges earned, and these have been carefully checked. He
has been certified by appointed merit badge counselors and the board of review
has found him qualified for the twenty-one required. Another important
consideration for the Eagle Rank is leadership. The board of review has carefully
reviewed his leadership in the troop, school, church, and community. We found
that he has demonstrated this ability in activities that are constructive and
worthwhile. We believe that he qualifies for the Eagle rank. Last and most
importantly is the character of this candidate. It was our finding that this
candidate is endeavoring to put into daily practice the principles of the Scout Oath
and Law which include integrity and honor. We believe he is qualified as an Eagle
Scout and that he will continue those habits of conduct in the future.
In light of these inquiries by the Eagle board of review, the court of honor finds the
candidate qualified to receive the rank of Eagle Scout
EAGLE PRESENTATION: SCOUTING REP
Would the honor guard please escort the Eagle candidate and his parents to the
Honor area.
We would like to have the Scoutmaster assist in the presentation of the Eagle
badge.
By the authority vested in me by the National Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of
America, it is my privilege and pleasure to pronounce you an Eagle Scout, and be
involved in the presentation of that award.
In recognition of fatherly advice and guidance along the trail to the Eagle rank, I
will ask your father now to pin the badge of the Eagle Scout. (Father pins on the
Eagle badge on the left pocket flap.) (Eagle Scout) will now give his father the
Eagle Tie Clasp.
Service and patient perseverance has been shown by your leaders as they helped
you toward worthy manhood. It is appropriate that the Committee Chairman
present you with the Eagle Scout Certificate. (Chairman reads letter from National
Boy Scouts and presents Eagle Scout the certificate.)
No one will ever know the unnumbered acts of self-sacrifice from your mother. In
recognition of her devotion, the court will now ask you to present her with a
miniature pin. (Eagle Scout pins Eagle pin on mother and gives her a hug and kiss.)
Will the Honor Guard please escort the parents to their seats of honor.
(Eagle Scout) has asked (Scoutmaster) to give him the Eagle charge.
EAGLE CHARGE: SCOUTMASTER
(Scoutmaster reads charge)
Would the Honor Guard please escort (Eagle Scout) to his seat of honor.
Would (Scoutmaster and an Eagle Scout) please come forward for the summation
of our program and the reading of the congratulatory letters.
CONGRATULATORY LETTERS: TROOP COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
CLOSING REMARKS: SCOUTING REP
"VOICE OF THE EAGLE": SCOUTMASTER
CLOSING CEREMONY