by Trailblazer » Wed Aug 23, 2006 3:17 am
I turned in the final paperwork for my Eagle less than a week before my 18th birthday.
I had crossed over into the troop at around 11.
I was never SPL. The highest position I held was Patrol Leader.
I took my time advancing. I was in scouts for the fun. Not the advancing.
I earned 5 badges in less than 2 weeks.
Could I have earned Eagle earlier? Yes, I could have.
But like Hops said, I was having fun. Camping, doing things with the olde and younger scouts....
After I turned the paper work in, I became ASM.
Couple years later, I moved out of town. (20 minutes away by car) and worked crap hours every week. I still made it to most meetings and most camp outs.
And just this past March, after being a ASM for 9 -1/2 years, I became the Scoutmaster.
I have 3 older scouts in my troop. One, who, after he turned 16, got his liscense, got a job, has shown up maybe 5 times for a scout function. He say he wants Eagle, he needs 3 badges and a project. I don't think he'll do it.
The 2 othe rolder scouts, both turned 16 earlier this year. Both now have their liscense, and both think more of girls than the troop.
one, is life, has 23 badges, but needs 5-6 more Eagle required ones.
theother, will be having his Board of Review for Star in a few weeks. Both, I think can make it to Eagle.
When I made Eagle, my troop was proud of me. I didn't get my badges until March the following year (5 months after I was approved). I never did wear my official Eagle badge on my shirt, or the ribbon.
But I wear the Eagle knot proudly on my uniform, and scouts and parents from the troop ask me, what that is for, and I explain to them it's for Eagle, and some of them are in awe.
I think, the age that a scout earns Eagle, shouldn't matter, whether it's 13 or 17.999... as long as the scout is the one that earned it.... not his mommy or daddy.
Just my opinion.