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Eagles in the News

09/14/2009 (Holland, Michigan)

Many Eagle Scout leadership service projects involve building something—a nature trail, park benches, or a memorial garden, for instance. Aaron Edgel’s project took the opposite approach. He and his 25 volunteers removed a collapsed water tower—all 10 tons of it—from the Sanctuary Woods Preserve near Holland, Michigan.

08/05/2009 (Afghanistan)

The Eagle Scout trail has no end, and it leads to some surprising places. For Eagle Scout Dustin Koslowsky, a first lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, that trail led to Afghanistan’s Panjshir province. There, as part of a U.S.-led Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), the Fort Worth, Texas, Eagle Scout has spent much of 2008 and 2009 building a school for girls.

08/05/2009 (Spring Hill, Florida)

Lone Scouting began in 1915 as a way for boys from remote areas to participate in Scouting. Although it seems like a throwback to earlier times, the program is still available. Recently, one Lone Scout—John V. Ricciardi of Spring Hill, Florida—became an Eagle Scout.

08/05/2009 (Calvert City, Kentucky)

It might have been appropriate if Mitchell Overby had only reached the rank of Life Scout. After all, the Life badge would have served as a fitting reminder of the February 2008 heart transplant that saved the Calvert City, Kentucky, resident’s life.


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