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evmori wrote:But what's the rush? Eagle at 11 years old! Get a life.
wagionvigil wrote: ALso put a requirement in that all advancement must be submitted at least 45 day before a scouts 18th BD.
wagionvigil wrote:I was just being a devils advocate Why worry if a scout is young or at the wire? The main thing is he did it.
Be active in your Webelos den for at least 6 months since completing the fourth grade (or for at least six months since becoming 10 years old), and earn the Webelos badge.
Wapiti wrote:Scoutaholic, I wish not to offend, but here is my story:
I've just returned from Philmont (Expedition 706) with my son who turned 14 on 5 Jul. He's a great kid and Scout who has 40 MB. He wants to work at Summer Camp and be a Philmont Ranger.
He's not ready for Eagle, IMO.
On our sister crew was an Eagle Scout from a LDS Troop, who's 14. This Scout, clearly was not worthy of his rank. He never once set up his tent, his father did. For the last week of the trek, he never carried anything, not even his own backpack. His crew carried it for him. This boy whined and complained for 12 days.
Our SM aske this boy how many MB he earned and what Eagle required MB. He didn't know. He never had a dutch oven dessert or dinner.
Growing up in Idaho, I've known many fine LDS and Eagle Scouts, but this Scout was given an award he didn't earn.
Wapiti wrote:Scoutaholic, I wish not to offend, but here is my story:
I've just returned from Philmont (Expedition 706) with my son who turned 14 on 5 Jul. He's a great kid and Scout who has 40 MB. He wants to work at Summer Camp and be a Philmont Ranger.
He's not ready for Eagle, IMO.
On our sister crew was an Eagle Scout from a LDS Troop, who's 14. This Scout, clearly was not worthy of his rank. He never once set up his tent, his father did. For the last week of the trek, he never carried anything, not even his own backpack. His crew carried it for him. This boy whined and complained for 12 days.
Our SM aske this boy how many MB he earned and what Eagle required MB. He didn't know. He never had a dutch oven dessert or dinner.
Growing up in Idaho, I've known many fine LDS and Eagle Scouts, but this Scout was given an award he didn't earn.
Lynda J wrote:
No where in the requirements for AOL say nothing about the boy not being able to earn AOL before he is 10.5.
BSA Webelos Handbook wrote: "Be active in your Webelos den for at least 6 months since completing the fourth grade (or for at least six months since becoming 10 years old), and earn the Webelos badge."
maricopasem wrote:Wapiti wrote:Scoutaholic, I wish not to offend, but here is my story:
I've just returned from Philmont (Expedition 706) with my son who turned 14 on 5 Jul. He's a great kid and Scout who has 40 MB. He wants to work at Summer Camp and be a Philmont Ranger.
He's not ready for Eagle, IMO.
On our sister crew was an Eagle Scout from a LDS Troop, who's 14. This Scout, clearly was not worthy of his rank. He never once set up his tent, his father did. For the last week of the trek, he never carried anything, not even his own backpack. His crew carried it for him. This boy whined and complained for 12 days.
Our SM aske this boy how many MB he earned and what Eagle required MB. He didn't know. He never had a dutch oven dessert or dinner.
Growing up in Idaho, I've known many fine LDS and Eagle Scouts, but this Scout was given an award he didn't earn.
I'm curious as to why religion has anything to do with your story. Why the focus on the LDS Eagle Scout?
And what does Dutch oven cooking have to do with being an Eagle?
evmori wrote:Scouting to the LDS faith is their youth program run the way they want to run it which isn't necessarily the way the BSA intended the program to be run.
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