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Yes I am a Pirate
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Does it count if I was the Scoutmaster for over a dozen guys that made Eagle? Plus sat on probably 3 dozen District Level Eagle Boards of Review? I'm proud to say that none of the Eagles were given, they were all EARNED by the ones that received them. I tried to give back to the program to make up for my troop folding for lack of adult leadership when I was a youth in the program.
NinjaVanish is an Eagle Scout, but don't know if he will see the thread. Congrats to all those here that earned Eagle. I know how much time and commitment is required, especially during the middle teen years when there are so many activities pulling at them!!
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Thanks a lot for your service, I know I really appreciate all the work my scout masters and volunteer dads put into making sure we had trip every month and ran fundraisers so we could go on them.
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I was never involved with scouting as the troop was not very active when I was that age. My dad was one merit badge away from Eagle but could not do the swimming badge as he had almost drowned as a kid and was scared of the water. He has remained active for over 50 years and has helped somewhere around 30 young men get their Eagle Scout badge. Some of them got in right under the wire! He volunteers at the local Scout office every week. It's funny that some of the kid's parents who he helped get Eagle were friends of mine in high school. Here's a picture of my dad at the Philmont Scout Ranch in 1956. He's the tallest guy in the back middle:
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Yes I am a Pirate
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The scout leaders had a name for this stumbling block that most teenage Boy Scouts ran into: "The Fumes" - Gas fumes and perfumes were major roadblocks!
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Yeah, I finally get a second to stop and read some posts... I am an Eagle Scout. For my Eagle Project, I set out to color code and paint approximately 250 fire hydrants in and around my hometown (color coded so the firemen know how many gallons per minute they can pull from the hydrant... handy information to have) Not only that but we have to cement new blue reflectors in the road where hydrants were loacted so firemen could find them easier. Turned out to be more like 400-450 hydrants... many of which had not been painted in over a decade at LEAST... so their color code was RUST. Learned some little factoids along the way: 1) The cement they use on the blue reflectors will adhere strong enough... that if you put it down wrong and have to pull it up with a claw hammer (which is apparently the firemans preferred tool for this job)... it will probably pull up the asphalt along with the reflector. 2) Oil based paint gets on everything. And is impossible to completely clean off of a black plastic pick up truck bedliner. 3) In my home town: Red Cap Hydrant = 0-499 gpm (The one closest to my house was red ![]() Orange Cap Hydrant = 500-999 gpm Green Cap Hydrant = 1000-1499 gpm Blue Cap Hydrant = 1500+ gpm 4) Scottboro, Alabama is apparently the Fire Hydrant Manufacturing capitol of the US. |
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Eagle in 1968, my brother in 1976. Three of us were going for Eagle at the same time and all belonged to the same church so we rebuilt the vestments closet and replaced the rims on the downstairs basketball courts. A very proud accomplishment topped only by graduation from Parris Island and my nearly 30 year marriage to the lovely Regina.
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Congratulations to you guys. I loved scouting but never made it past 1st class. For some reason those blue cards I needed to fill out for my all my merit badges never got filled out. Too bad diligent was never part of the Scout law.
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Yes I am a Pirate
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Well I never thought I would join a new community and within the first few minutes stumble upon a thread about scouts. I earned my Eagle Scout in 2005, one day before my 18th birthday, cut it way too close for comfort. I built a picnic/ walkway area around a soccer field for the Shrine Center here in St. Louis. It was a great time and I learned a lot of stuff for sure.
Glad to see that others still talk about it and share their experiences!! |
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http://www.cigarasylum.com/vb/pictur...pictureid=5202
found some pictures of the project before and after repairs cant see it in the pictures but we also restored a basket ball court |
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