Troop 8's Eagle Scouts
The Boy Scouts of America's highest rank is the Eagle Scout. This prestigious award is widely recognized throughout the country even by those who aren't familiar with the requirements. The fact that the rank is based on accomplishing a set of national standards rather than some arbitrary qualifications makes being an Eagle Scout worthwhile.
Becoming an Eagle Scout takes perseverance and work.
The biggest benefit that a young man gets when he earns his Eagle Scout rank is that he is trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent.
He embodies the Scout Law, and that makes him a man of strong character. These traits will help him in everything he does, from husband and father to employee to community leader.
Eagle Scouts value perseverance, discipline, motivation, leadership, accountability, and achievement. And those lead to tangible benefits.
Troop 8 is proud of each Scout who has attained Scouting's highest rank.
Eagle Flight 8
- Jon-Luke Lambright
- Victor Rodriguez
- John Bond
- Justin Brosseit
- Clay Robinson
- Dustin Berry
- Trace Weir
- Seth Blankenship
- David Brohawn
- Jacob Berry
- Alex Dallas
- John Bartee, Jr.
- Matthew Seal
- Adam King
- Marshall Wells
- Sammy Wells
- Hunter Alley
- Cade Bartee
- Christopher Lewis
- Avery Wise
- Regan King
- Lance Martin
- Sheridon Graves