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Re: Adult knots - Scout awards

Don Wells (Donald.Wells@EBAY.SUN.COM)
Wed, 4 Sep 1996 12:30:27 -0700


To all,

I know that I contributed to one of the more colorful topics of discussion,
I just wanted to relate something that happened to me not too long ago.

I was at a Scouting function and a Scouter walked up to me and pointed at the
Eagle square knot I had on my shirt and asked me how it felt to get that special
award. I told him that since I was the very first Eagle Scout in my family that
that award held a great deal of significance, and that that was one of the highe
st
points of my life. I wear my square knot with pride.

When my Scoutmaster, David High, died a year ago, I was asked to be a pall beare
r
at his funeral. As a matter of fact, all of the Eagles this man had while he was
a
Scoutmaster were asked to be a pall bearer, and to wear our Eagle ribbons. Three
of
us were able to make it from my old troop, and I was the only one to still have
his
ribbon. During the eulogy, the man giving it noted that the pall bearers were ma
de
up of Eagle Scouts who had earned this award under Davids tutelage. He said that
he
was proud to see that one of the men still had his Eagle ribbon and was wearing
it.
At the graveside I was taken aside and told how happy the family was that at lea
st
one of the bearers still had his ribbon. With tears in my eyes I told how even t
hough
I wasn't the best behaved Scout that David never gave up on me and that that was
one
of the main reasons for getting my Eagle.

I will always be proud of that award. For those of you who think people don't no
tice
the knots you wear, in the past 2 months whereever I went with other Scouters ar
ound,
I have always been congradulated on my Eagle award. As a matter of fact, of the
40 or
so men in my WoodBadge troop, only 14 are Eagles plus 6 on the staff.

Wear that knot with pride.

YiS,

Don Wells
Eagle - '74 Systems Technologist
ASM - Troop 41 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
ACM - Pack 41 Milpitas, CA
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