Boy Scout Troop 107

 

Updated: March 05, 2008

  Troop 107 Eagle Scouts

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Troop 107 Proudly Announces Their Eagle Scouts!

( 27 from 1985 to Present )

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2008    
     
     

2007    
     
     

2006    
     
     

2005

James Dieckmeyer

12-20-2005
 

Bobby Brining

12-19-2005
 

Barrett Roloson

11-17-2005
 

Matthew Lagoe

09-15-2005

 

Jeremiah Shannon

03-21-2005

2004 Aaron Jones 12-17-2004
  Christopher Scotti 08-30-2004
  Spencer Shepard 05-05-2004
  Gary Jones 02-09-2004

2003 Jason Aebischer 10-06-2003
  Michael Beaudoin 05-05-2003

2002 Cory Kearns 03-14-2002

2001 Patrick Holmes 05-24-2001
  Josh Williamson 01-11-2001

2000 Joel Hill 02-17-2000

1999 Sean Holmes 10-11-1999
  David P. Holden 04-12-1999
  Jonathan J. Reese 04-01-1999

1998 Alan M. Welsh 11-09-1998
  Ross A. Pender 10-07-1998

1997 Brendon Hilton 06-17-1997

1995 Justin Pender 09-22-1995
  Kombiz Lavisany 06-07-1995

1994 Nick Metz 11-17-1994

1992 Mark J. Welsh 11-09-1992

1991 Hugh W. Craddock, Jr. 03-21-1991
  Derrick Denton 04-20-1991

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are one of the Eagle Scouts listed above, and you would like us to place a link

to your home page or E-mail address, please E-mail us.

 

"There is no end to the Eagle Scout Trail!”

Once an Eagle Scout, always an Eagle Scout!

No matter what your age or occupation, you're vital to those who still toil up the trail to Eagle.

 

Click HERE for a list of Famous Eagle Scouts!

Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable by a Scout in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).

The rank is awarded upon completion of a community service project designed and directed by the Scout, the acquisition of a certain number of merit badges, (21 as of 2004, 12 specified from specific sets of lists from various categories, with flexibility to accommodate boys with physical disabilities, and 9 elective), and service in a leadership position in the Scout's Troop. The highly respected rank is considered to be a significant honor, and is looked upon as an achievement even much later in life. In the BSA, only two or three percent of Scouts who join ever attain it. The Eagle Scout Court of Honor is a special ceremony in honor of a new Eagle Scout.

In the BSA, after achieving the rank of Eagle, a scout may also earn Eagle Palms. Eagle palms are awarded for earning a certain number of merit badges over and above those required for the rank of Eagle, and for continuing to serve actively in the troop for a specified period of time.

 

 

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