Re: Call for Eagle Questions!
GS-12 Daniel R. Mott Mr (mott@OODIS01.HILL.AF.MIL)
Wed, 26 Jan 1994 11:42:03 -0700
In your message of 26 Jan 1994 at 1018 MST, you write:
> I'd like to address the question of "raising eagles too early." We've
> got a class of 13-year-old almost-eaglets is our troop. One boy has his
> In contrast, I entered scouting back in the dark ages of 1951. At that time a
My oldest brother (born in 1948) received his Eagle before we moved
>from the house we in at the time (we moved in 1961) so he received his
Eagle just before he was thirteen. So it was possible under the older
program to receive it earlier. I didn't receive mine until just after
I turned 15, but that was because I didn't earn my First Class until I
was almost 14 (our troop hadn't been real active at troop meetings for
awhile).
I feel that it is a matter of the individual boy. Yes, sometimes it
seems like 13 is a little early but I have also seen some pretty
mature boys as well. The important thing as Jim Sleazer just mentioned
is that they completed all the requirements. It's the same as the
merit badges, fulfill the requirements as outlined, no more, no less.
Dan Mott
Great Salt Lake Council
mott@oodis01.hill.af.mil
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