Eagle Courts
Eagle Court of Honor Ceremony 1
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Ladies and Gentleman may I please have your attention".
- "Please stand for the Presentation of Colors".
- "Color Guard, advance the Colors".
(Troop marches in and remains in the aisle. Color Guard comes forward at
the head of the Troop, stops with the Troop at the head of the aisle. Then
continues forward and rotates to face the audience.)
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Will the audience please join in the Pledge of Allegiance."
- "Scouts, Salute!"
(SPL leads the Pledge of Allegiance)
(After the Pledge, while everyone is standing three Scouts come forward and
complete the opening ceremony. SPL asks each scout by name to come forward.)
SCOUT 1:
- "The Red of our Flag represents the life blood of Brave Americans ready to
die or worthily live for this our Country".
SCOUT 2:
- "The white of our Flag is for Purity, Cleanliness of purpose, thought,
word and deed".
SCOUT 3:
- "The Blue of our Flag is for Faith and Loyalty, the eternal blue of the
Star-filled heavens".
(Three Scouts return to the head of the line of the Troop.)
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Color Guard, post the colors".
(Color Guard posts the colors, returns to the front of the line, and
salutes the Flag.)
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
(Scouts file into the seats going all the way down to the end.)
(Everyone is still to remain standing.)
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Will everyone remain standing while ______________ of ______________
Church, delivers the invocation".
(delivers the invocation)
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Thank you ______________. Would everyone please be seated."
- "I would like to introduce ______________, of Troop ____ and our Master of
Ceremonies for our Eagle Court of Honor".
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "Thank you, ______________, Good afternoon honored guests, ladies,
gentleman, scouts and Scouters. My name is ______________, ______________ of
Troop _____. It is my pleasure to be the Master of Ceremonies for this Eagle
Court of Honor, honoring ______________.
- "Today we have the honor and pleasure of recognizing ______________ for
the award of Eagle Scout. The parents and Scout Leaders of ______________ have
labored long and faithfully to develop him towards responsible citizenship
through the Boy Scout Program. Their efforts now culminate in the presentation
of the Eagle Award. The success of these efforts, however, will only be
manifested in the way this new Eagle sets a social pattern for the lives of
those he touches".
- "Honor Guard, please escort before this Court of Honor, Eagle Candidate
______________.
(Honor Guard escorts candidate to the front of the room and returns to
seats.)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "I will now call upon ______________, a member of the ______________
District Commissioners staff to open this Court of Honor".
DISTRICT COMMISSIONER:
- "By the authority vested in me by the National Court of Honor of the Boy
Scouts of America, I hereby declare this Court of Honor opened".
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "Achieving Eagle is a long and arduous task. Scoutmaster ______________
will outline ______________'s long trail to the Rank of Eagle".
(Six pre-selected, rehearsed scouts with rank award signs prepare to assist
in this ceremony.)
SCOUTMASTER:
"Scouting is no doubt one of the greatest organizations in the world to
foster the ideals of citizenship. It is little wonder then that so many of our
nations greatest leaders had some of their earliest leadership experiences in
scouting. The total development from boyhood to manhood depends on physical,
mental and moral growth expressed in the Scout Law and Oath. The skills are so
demanding and the challenges so great that it is not surprising to learn that
only about 2 percent of all boys in scouting achieve the rank of Eagle. Let us
now reflect on the trail to Eagle which a young man must undertake. If you refer
to your program, you can see the long trail this Eagle Candidate traveled.
SCOUTMASTER:
- "To become a Scout a boy must understand and promise to live by the Scout
Oath and Law."
SCOUT :
(Holds up Scout Emblem) (Scout Rank)
- "I am the Scout. My badge represents the international brotherhood of
Scouting which I have joined."
SCOUTMASTER:
- "A Tenderfoot must ..............................
SCOUT :
(Holds up the Tenderfoot Emblem) (Tenderfoot Rank)
- "I am the Tenderfoot. My three points stand for the three parts of the
Scout Oath. You find me on the Mariner's Compass, forever pointing the way to
the North Star and a safe journey in life. On my face are two stars
representing truth and knowledge, a shield which is the emblem of a nation
molded together in justice, and an Eagle to guard the freedom of my land."
SCOUTMASTER:
- "To become a Second Class Scout a boy must .............................
SCOUT :
(Holds up the Second Class Emblem) (Second Class Rank)
- "I am the Second Class. The ends of my scroll are turned up in the willing
smile of the scout. On my face is the motto "BE PREPARED", and suspended from
me is the knot, tied there to remind you of the slogan of the Boy Scouts of
America, "DO A GOOD TURN DAILY".
SCOUTMASTER:
- "To become a First Class Scout A boy must
...................................
SCOUT :
(Holds up the First Class Emblem) (First Class Scout)
- "I am a First Class Scout. I was Tenderfoot and I laid a course by the
stars of truth and knowledge and I girded myself with the righteousness of
justice and freedom. I added a smile that I might be a friend to all and bound
myself together with the knot of duty to others."
SCOUTMASTER:
- "To become a Star Scout a boy must earn a total of six merit badges, four
of which must be from the required Eagle List."
SCOUT :
(Holds up the Star Emblem) (Star Scout)
- "I am the Star. Now that I can stand alone, I have earned the right to
improve on my own. To me goes the honor of choosing my field. Before me lies
an horizon of endless opportunity."
SCOUTMASTER:
- "To become a Life Scout a boy must earn a total of eleven Merit Badges,
including seven from the required Eagle list."
SCOUT :
(Holds up the Life Emblem) (Life Scout)
- "I am the Life. I have shown the world that Scouting is in my heart. I
have mastered knowledge of subjects that will benefit not only myself but my
country and my fellowman. I am ready to reach for my wings to fly."
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "The Eagle Award is the culmination of the efforts of ___________ and his
leaders. A scout must earn 21 Merit Badges, in various crafts and skills.
Eleven of these badges are required by the Boy Scouts of America. You boys who
sit here with the Troop are a part of the Eagle Award that ___________ is
about to receive. As ____________ has helped you learn your scouting skills,
he was exhibiting Troop leadership, that is necessary to develop to become an
Eagle Scout. Hopefully, some of you will follow his example and complete your
Eagle Rank. Each Eagle Candidate must plan and supervise an Eagle Service
Project. This Service Project demonstrates a Scouts capacity and willingness
to exert his leadership ability in activities that are constructive and
worthwhile in his community.
(Briefly describe the Eagle Service Project completed by the Candidate.)
- After a Scout has completed the requirements for the rank of Eagle, he
must be reviewed by an Eagle Board of Review, made up of members of the Troop
Committee and a representative of the Council for the ______________ District.
This Board of Review meets to assure that the ideals of Scouting and the
esteem of the Eagle Rank are upheld. I would like to introduce ______________
who sat on the Eagle Board and will report on the Boards findings."
BOARD OF REVIEW:
- "As a member of the Board that reviewed ______________, I certify that
after investigation, interview and examination, the Board is of the opinion
that this Scout has demonstrated that he has held to the spirit of Scouting in
his daily living. The Board recommends his advancement to Eagle.
" MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "Thank you ______________. I will now call upon ______________,
______________ Council ______________ to help convey the responsibilities of
the Eagle Rank to our new candidate."
COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE
EAGLE CHARGE:
- "I speak for the Eagle Scouts of this Council. I have the honor to give
you the Eagle Scout Charge on the occasion of your elevation to the highest
rank in Scouting. The Boy Scouts of all nations constitute one of the most
wholesome and significant influences in the world's history. You have been
counted worthy of this high rank. All who know you rejoice in your
achievement. As you live up to your obligations, you bring honor to yourself
and your brother Scouts. Your responsibility extends to your country and your
God. America has many good things to give you and your children after you, but
these good things depend for the most part on the ability of her citizens. Our
country has a great past, you can make the future still greater. I charge you
to undertake your citizenship with solemn dedication. Be a leader, but lead
only towards the best. Lift up every task you do and every office you hold to
the high level of service to God and your fellow man. So live and serve, that
those who know you will be inspired to the finest living. We have too many who
use their strength and their brains to exploit others and to gain selfish
ends. I charge you to be among those who dedicate their hearts and hands to
common good. Build America on the solid foundation of clean living, honest
work, unselfish citizenship, and reverence for God. Then, whatever others may
do, you will leave behind you a record of which you may be justly proud. Eagle
Scout Candidate ______________, I charge you to enter the Eagle Scout
Brotherhood, holding without reservation ever before you, the ideals of honor
and service. By repetition of the Eagle Scout Promise before your fellow
Scouts, you will become an Eagle Scout. Though the words you use may be
similar to those by which you joined Scouting, today they will mean more than
they could have meant at any time in the past. When you pledge yourself on
your sacred honor, you will be sealing your eternal loyalty to the code of the
Eagle Scout, with the words which closed the Declaration of Independence"
(Speaker turns to the audience and says:)
EAGLE PROMISE:
- "Will all the Eagle Scouts present today join and I, as I administer the
Eagle Scout Promise".
(Speaker waits for the Eagle Scouts to reach the front and line up.)
- "Will everyone please stand."
- "Eagle Scouts, please give the Scout Sign and repeat after me".
- "I______________ (name) reaffirm my allegiance to the three promises of
the Scout Oath. (pause) I thoughtfully recognize and take upon myself (pause)
the obligations and responsibilities of the rank of Eagle Scout. (pause) On my
honor, I will do my best (pause) to make my training an example of my rank
(pause) and my influence count strongly and for better citizenship, (pause) in
my home, in my community and in my contacts with other people. (pause) To this
I pledge my sacred honor."
(All Eagle Scouts except candidates, please return to seats.)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "Will Scoutmaster ______________ please come forward and present the Eagle
Award"
BADGE PRESENTATION SCOUTMASTER:
- "Will the parents of ______________ please come forward." "By the virtue
of the authority vested in me by the National Council of the Boy Scouts of
America, I hereby award the rank of Eagle Scout to you."
(Scoutmaster gives Eagle Medal to the Scout's mother to pin on her son.)
- "Will you please pin the Eagle Medal on your son."
(Scoutmaster gives Eagle pin for mother to Scout)
- "No one will ever know the unnumbered acts of self-sacrifice and
helpfulness from the mother of this Eagle Scout which has led to this
afternoon. As the symbol of what this mother has made possible, this Court now
asks ______________ to present his mother a miniature Eagle pin."
(Eagle Scout pins pin on mother)
- "Eagle Scout, it is customary that you also give your mother an Eagle
kiss."
- "Eagle Scout, would you also present your Dad with the lapel pin."
(Scoutmaster gives lapel pin to Eagle Scout to present to his father.)
(MC asks parents to return to their seats.)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "I would like to introduce Eagle Scout ______________, with a presentation
from the National Eagle Scout Association."
- "The Troop Committee has enrolled you, our new Eagle Scout in the National
Eagle Scout Association. May I present you with your certificate and
membership card."
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "______________, there are many dignitaries here today that would like to
congratulate you and say a few words.
1. __________________________________
2. __________________________________
3. __________________________________
4. __________________________________
5. __________________________________
6. __________________________________
7. ___________________________________
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "Are there any others present who wish to make a presentation at this
time."
- "______________ has received many letters and certificates from
dignitaries and friends who could not be here this afternoon. I would like to
read a few of them."
(Reads letter from President and a few others)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "______________ it is now time to hear from you"
(New Eagle Scout gives a few remarks)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES:
- "I declare this National Court of Honor Closed. Senior Patrol Leader take
charge."
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Scouts please rise and repeat the Scout Laws Scout Sign"
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "______________ will you please deliver the Benediction:
(Gives the Benediction)
SENIOR PATROL LEADER:
- "Will everyone please rise..... Color Guard retire the Colors.
(Color Guard retrieves the colors and exits.)
- "Will everyone, please join in refreshments"
Eagle Scout Court of Honor 2
As the guests enter the Sanctuary, Boy Scouts of the Troop hand out programs
and usher guests to their seats. All speakers, participants, and their spouses
are seated in a special area prior to the opening.
OPENING CEREMONY
SPL:
(Proceeds to the center front of Communion Rail and turns to face the
audience)
- "Would everyone please stand for the presentation of our Colors and the
Pledge of Allegiance."
(Boy Scout Troop and Cub Scout Pack march in and take their places)
SM:
(calls the Color Guard - Webelos Scouts - to present the colors. Once the
Color Guard reaches the front of the Sanctuary and is in place, he calls "Hand
Salute" and leads the Pledge of Allegiance. The colors are posted; he asks the
audience to "Please be seated". He then dismisses the Color Guard "Color
Guard, dismissed", and follows them to the back of the Sanctuary where they
then quietly proceed to their seats.)
SA:
- "Scouts, Scouters, and friends of Scouting, I would like to welcome you to
this Eagle Court of Honor. This is an occasion for pride and joy, as well as a
time for serious reflection. The Eagle is the highest recognition that
Scouting offers to Scouts. It is earned through the advancement program, and
only a small percentage of boys who begin in Scouting receive this honor. The
wearer of the Eagle award is the epitome of Scouting's best efforts and
beliefs. Tonight, we have the pleasure of seeing ______________ climax his
Scouting efforts when he joins the company of Eagle Scouts. Before we begin,
the Reverend ______________ , Pastor of ______________ Church, will deliver
the Invocation."
INVOCATION: (Delivers the Invocation.)
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE EAGLE BADGE (________________):
- "The presentation of the Eagle Scout Award is an important and serious
matter. For the Eagle candidate, this is the climax in his Scouting efforts.
The attainment of this award is made possible through the assistance of those
with the candidate tonight-his Scoutmasters, Troop leaders, fellow Scouts,
parents, family, friends, and members of the community. This is an occasion
for pride and joy, as well as a time for serious reflection."
- "The Eagle is the highest recognition offered in Scouting."
- "It is earned through the advancement program. The wearer of the Eagle
award is the embodiment of Scouting's best efforts and beliefs. ______________
has distinguished himself through his continued performance of active service
in Scouting. He is trained and practiced in his leadership abilities. And, he
is marked by the character gained through an understanding of his citizenship
and religious beliefs. It is important that each of us understands the meaning
of the Eagle Badge."
(Lights are dimmed by ___________)
(The Eagle Honor Guard speaks from the rear of the sanctuary:)
_____________:
- "The appeal of the majestic eagle has been felt by every great people from
prehistoric times to the present day. To the Egyptians, the eagle was the
messenger of the gods and the sun, a symbol of eternal life. To the Romans, he
was the carrier of Jupiter's thunderbolts and a sign of power. To American
Indians he stood as the incentive to valor and the pledge of victory. For us
today, the eagle is the living symbol of all courageous and freedom-aspiring
Americans. When the Eagle Scout badge was designed in 1912, it was decided
that a small silver eagle would be suspended from a tricolor ribbon of red,
white, and blue. So it remains today."
(The Eagle is lit.) _____________:
- "The foremost responsibility of an Eagle Scout is to live with honor. To
an Eagle Scout, honor is the foundation of all character. He knows that 'a
Scout is trustworthy' is the very first point of the Scout Law for a good
reason. An Eagle Scout lives honorably, not only because honor is important to
him, but because of the vital significance of the example he sets for other
scouts. Living honorably reflects credit on his home, his church, his troop,
and his community. May the white of the Eagle Badge remind you to always live
with honor."
(The white ribbon is lit.) _____________:
- "The second obligation of an Eagle Scout is loyalty. A Scout is true to
his family, scout leaders, friends, school, and nation. His loyalty to his
troop and brother scouts makes him pitch in and carry his share of the load.
All of these help to build the loyalty which means devotion to community, to
country, to one's own ideals, and to God. Let the blue of the Eagle Badge
always inspire your loyalty."
(The blue ribbon is lit.) _____________:
- "The third obligation of an Eagle Scout is to be courageous. Courage has
always been a quality by which men measure themselves and others. To a scout,
bravery means not only the courage to face physical danger, but the
determination to stand up for the right. Trusting in God, with faith in his
fellow man, he looks forward to each day, seeking his share of the world's
work to do. Let the red of the Eagle Badge remind you always of courage."
(The red ribbon is lit.) _____________:
- "The fourth obligation of an Eagle Scout is to be cheerful. To remind the
Eagle Scout to always wear a smile, the red, white, and blue ribbon is
attached to the scroll of the Second Class Scout award, which has its ends
turned up in a smile."
(The Scroll is lit.) _____________:
- "The final responsibility of an Eagle Scout is service. The Eagle Scout is
service. The Eagle Scout extends a helping hand to those who still toil up
Scouting's trail, just as others helped him in his climb to the Eagle. The
performance of the daily good turn takes on a new meaning when he enters a
more adult life of continuing service to others. The Eagle stands as protector
of the weak and helpless. He aids and comforts the unfortunate and the
oppressed. He upholds the rights of others while defending his own. He will
always 'be prepared' to put forth his best."
- "You are deserving of much credit in having achieved Scouting's highest
award. However, wear your award with humility, ever mindful that the Eagle
Scout is looked up to as an example. May the Scout Oath and the Scout Law be
your guide for tomorrow and onward."
(Lights are turned up by ________________)
(soloist-music "The Lord's Prayer"_____________)
KEYNOTE ADDRESS _____________:
(Delivers Address)
(Introduces Council Representative)
- "_____________, ______________ , Council Representative will now convene
the National Court of Honor."
CONVENING OF THE NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR
- "By the authority vested in me as a representative of the ______________
Council and the National Council, Boy Scouts of America, I declare this Court
of Honor to be convened."
- "The Scouting movement constitutes one of the most wholesome and
significant influences in the world today. Many successful, well-known persons
are Eagle Scouts-a former President of the United States, a film director
whose films have won world-wide acclaim, most of the original astronauts, and
several outstanding sports personalities. The Eagle candidate whose efforts
culminate this evening in the presentation of the Eagle badge, has labored
long to enter this brotherhood. He will assume even greater responsibilities
to the ideals of honor and service. When he pledges himself on his sacred
honor, he will be sealing his loyalty to the code of the Eagle Scout with the
words which closed the Declaration of Independence."
- "Honor Guard, please escort before this Court of Honor Life Scout
______________ , where he will be prepared to receive the Eagle Scout Award."
(After the Honor Guard returns to their seats, Introduce the Master of
Ceremonies ______________)
REAFFIRMATION OF CANDIDATE TO THE SCOUT OATH PRINCIPLES
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "All along the trail of achievement, your scoutmasters have given you
advice and encouragement. I call upon your Scoutmaster, Mr. _____________, to
vouch for you tonight.
(SM steps forward, _____________ addresses him.)
- "Sir, before presenting your Scout the Eagle Award, we would like to have
your assurance that ______________ has been faithful in serving his troop, in
giving leadership to its scouts, in practicing the principles of the Scout
Oath and Law, and in practicing the good turn in his daily life. Based upon
these qualifications, Mr. _____________(SM), is your Scout entitled to the
honor the Eagle badge represents?"
SM:
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Eagle candidate _____________, what promise did you take when you became
a Tenderfoot Scout?"
Candidate:
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Is there any reason why you should not renew that promise now?"
Candidate:
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Then I ask you to now give the Scout Oath as you rededicate yourself to
its principles."
(Eagle Candidate gives the Scout Sign and repeats the Scout Oath)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "You have just recommitted yourself to the principles of the Scout Oath.
You now have a new, more intense obligation to your church, your community,
and your troop. The knowledge you have gained in all areas of scouting will
better enable you to be prepared for the future and its challenges. The Scout
Motto of 'be prepared' now takes on special meaning."
- "Before the Eagle Award is bestowed upon you, I am going to ask the Honor
Guard to escort your father to your side."
(After his father is in position on the candidate's right and the Honor
Guard has returned to their seats, continue with...)
- "Eagle Candidate _____________, your father has undoubtedly been a primary
source of help in your Scout work. He will help you carry the standards of
your award to the highest peak of attainment, since the very best is expected
of an Eagle Scout in exemplary conduct, character, achievement, and leadership
ability. I am going to ask your father, who has stood by you so loyally to
pledge his willingness to continue to help you. Mr. _____________, do you
agree to continue to help_____________ so that he may grow in character and
those leadership qualities that an Eagle Scout should have?"
(Father)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Your mother has undoubtedly been your greatest source of inspiration in
your quest for the Eagle Award. I am going to ask that she please rise and
allow the Honor Guard to escort her to your side."
(The Honor Guard escorts the mother to the candidate's left.)
(Moves to microphone as mom is escorted to _____________'s side.
SM:
(Give a brief history of _____________'s Scouting career - see attached.
When completed, he continues ...)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Eagle Candidate _____________, it is now my pleasure to introduce Eagle
Scout _____________ to deliver to you the Eagle Charge."
EAGLE CHARGE _____________:
- "Scouts of all nations make up one of the most wholesome and significant
movements in the world's history. You have been judged by the Boy Scouts of
America as being worthy of this honor. All who know you rejoice in your
achievement. This award, as you will know, is one of honor and responsibility.
You are a marked man. As an Eagle Scout, you have assumed a solemn obligation
to do your duty to God, to Country, to your fellow Scouts, and to mankind in
general. This is a great undertaking. As you live up to your obligations you
bring honor to yourself and to your brother Scouts."
- "America has many good things to give you and your children after you; but
these good things depend for the most part on the quality of her citizens. Our
country has had a great past. You can help make the future even greater."
- "I charge you to undertake your citizenship with a solemn dedication. Be a
leader, but lead only toward the best. Lift up every task you do and every
office you hold to the highest level of service to God and to your fellow
man."
- "So live and serve, that those who know you will be inspired to finer
living. I charge you to be among those who dedicate their hearts, hands,
skills, and abilities to the common good. Help to build America's future by
continuing to set an example of clean living, honest work, unselfish
citizenship and reverence for God, whatever others may do. You will leave
behind you a record of which you may be justly proud."
- "Eagle Candidate _____________, I charge you to enter this Eagle Scout
brotherhood holding without reservation and ever before you the ideals of
honor and service. By the repetition of the Eagle Scout promise before your
fellow members, you will become an Eagle Scout. When you pledge yourself on
your sacred honor, you will be sealing your eternal loyalty to the code of the
Eagle Scout with the same words which closed the Declaration of Independence."
- "Will all Eagle Scouts here tonight please stand and renew your Eagle
Scout promise as_____________ joins our brotherhood? (Pause) Scout sign;
repeat after me;"
- "I reaffirm my allegiance .... to the three promises of the Scout Oath
.... I thoughtfully recognize .... and take upon myself .... the obligations
and responsibilities .... of an Eagle Scout. .... On my honor, I will do my
best .... to make my training an example .... and my status and my influence
.... count strongly for better Scouting .... and for better citizenship ....
in my troop, .... in my community, .... and in my contacts with other people.
.... To this I pledge my sacred honor."
- "Two. Please be seated"
- "_____________, your conduct along the trail has been excellent. You have
rededicated yourself to the principles of Scouting. But one more thing is
important ... your future."
- "As an Eagle Scout, you become a guide to other Scouts. You become an
example in your community. Remember that your actions are now a little more
conspicuous and people will expect more of you. To falter in your
responsibility would reflect not only on you, but on your fellow Eagles and
all of Scouting. The torch you carry is not only yours, but it is also ours."
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Life Scout _____________, we are finally at that point you have been
waiting for. Having confirmed all readiness for the reception of this award,
it is now time to formally present this high badge of accomplishment."
- "By the authority vested in me by the National Court of Honor of the Boy
Scouts of America, it is my privilege an pleasure to pronounce you an Eagle
Scout. May the Oath you have taken always remain with you."
- "No words of this Court of Honor could do justice to the devotion and
patient perseverance with which your Scoutmaster has helped you towards worthy
manhood. Only from his hands could you receive your Eagle award at this
moment. Will Scoutmaster _____________ pin the badge on this new Eagle Scout?"
- "In recognition of fatherly advice and guidance along the trail to Eagle,
I will ask this Eagle Scout's father now to present to his son the Eagle Scout
certificate and personal letter of commendation from the Chief Scout
Executive, Boy Scouts of America."
(Hand certificate to father for presenting. Letter should be read before
presenting.)
- "No one will ever know the unnumbered acts of self-sacrifice and
helpfulness from the mother of this Eagle Scout which have led us to this
night. As the symbol of what his mother has made possible, the court will now
ask this Eagle to present his mother with a miniature Eagle pin."
(Son pins on miniature Eagle pin. When all the insignia have been
presented, speaker gives the new Eagle Scout the Scout handclasp with the left
hand. Right handshake should be used for each of the parents.)
- "May I congratulate you again, and may I remind you that Scouting should
now become an even greater tie between son and parents, binding you even more
closely as a family. To you, Eagle Scout _____________, I express confidence
that you will honor Scouting with your life and service as tonight Scouting
honors you. That God may bless you and make you a blessing is our prayer."
- "Honor Guard, please escort _____________'s parents to their seats."
(As the Honor Guard is seating the parents, _____________ moves to the
microphone and continues ...)
- "It gives me great pleasure to introduce Mr._____________, Chartered
Organization Representative for the Scouting units here at _____________, who
will present those with special recognition's for the new Eagle Scout."
CHARTERED ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVE
(says a few words on behalf of the sponsoring organization, and introduces
the following people:)
_____________, Committee Chairman, Troop_____________ (plaque)
_____________, Kiwanis, (plaque +)
_____________,Optimist, (plaque +)
(When presentations are complete, MASTER OF CEREMONIES moves back to the
microphone for the closing.)
MASTER OF CEREMONIES
- "Now _____________, before you leave this ceremony, will you kneel where
you are and in true Scout fashion, silently ask your God to give you strength
and courage to wear with distinction and honor the award which you now hold."
( A moment of silent prayer)
- "I congratulate you as an Eagle Scout. The eagle soars high and seeks to
rest only upon the lofty peaks. As an Eagle Scout, you too must soar high. You
must not swerve from the path of duty. Your ideals must be lofty. You must
strive to obtain that which is the highest and noblest in life."
- "I hereby close this Eagle Court of Honor and present to you Eagle Scout
_____________."
(After applause, Eagle says a few words of thanks)
_____________: (gives the benediction)
_____________: (Leads closing, colors recess.)
Honor Guard: (Escorts parents out. All remaining Boy Scouts follow, then Cub
Scouts. Receiving line is formed in Fellowship Hall.)
EAGLE SCOUT COURT OF HONOR 3
PARENTS: PEW AUDIENCE LEFT
PRESENTERS: PEW AUDIENCE RIGHT
HONOR GUARD AND COLOR GUARD BEHIND PARENTS
OPENING CEREMONY:
Scout 1: The red of my flag is the lifeblood of brave men ready to die or
worthily live for this, our country. (Lights candle)
Scout 2: The white of my flag is for purity, cleanliness of purpose, thought,
word, and deed. (Lights candle)
Scout 3: The blue of my flag is for faith and loyalty, like the eternal blue
of the star filled heavens. (Lights candle)
WELCOME: SCOUTMASTER
INVOCATION: CHAPLAIN
NATIONAL COURT OF HONOR: SCOUTING REP
- The time has come to recognize our recipient of the Eagle. By the
authority vested in me by the Boy Scouts of America, I now declare this Eagle
Scout Court of Honor officially open. Today, one individual will receive his
Eagle. He has been tested along the scouting trail, and proudly wears at least
twenty-one merit badges. He has tasted the thrill of service to our community,
and has found that it is truly better to serve than to be served. Eagle Scout
Candidate __________, please rise.
EAGLE SCOUT TRAIL: SCOUTING REP
- This is the voice of the Eagle - the Eagle whose heights you have
struggled to reach. I remember when you came to the base of the cliff, and how
you looked up with ambition and determination. Look back at the experiences
you have encountered in your ascent. These experiences should not be
forgotten. You should profit by making sure the adverse ones do not occur
again. Experience is a valuable teacher if you will heed its valuable lessons.
Do you remember when you took your first step on the Eagle trail? With those
first steps you began to build yourself physically, mentally, and morally. You
started living the Scout Oath and law. Soon you learned the symbolism inherent
in the Scout badge; you learned that there are three points of the trefoil
which stand for the three parts of the Scout Oath: Duty to God and country,
duty to other people, and duty to yourself. You learned of two important
ideals in scouting, truth and knowledge. These are symbolized by two stars on
either side of the badge. These stars are like those of the great outdoors
which you have enjoyed on hikes and campouts. In adding the Eagle to the
shield of the United States you are further reminded of your duty to country.
You pledge to support and preserve its freedom. Pointing skyward is the sign
of the north. Taken from the mariner's compass, it is a reminder of your duty
to God and your obligation to respect the religious convictions of others.
From here the trail led through basic outdoor skills to the Second Class rank.
This badge, with the corners of the scroll turned up in a scout smile
admonished you to Be Prepared. The overhand knot reminds you of your daily
good turn. At this point on the trail, some stop to catch their breath before
continuing. But you began to study more and work harder. Almost before you
knew it you became a First Class scout. The badge you received is a
combination of both Tenderfoot and Second Class, reminding that there is much
more to being a scout than just attending meetings. Here you were tempted to
remain, but your ambition stirred you on. The variety of merit badges gave
your interest free reign. You took the lead showing others the way. It didn't
take long before the first obstacle on the trail had been overcome. You were
then a Star Scout. The life rank was reached more slowly. The trail had become
steeper and merit badges harder. Fewer scouts seemed headed in your direction.
You looked back and saw the crowds behind you. You looked up and saw the few
above and with the same determination with which you had started your climb,
you continued up the trail. You learned that leadership was leading, not
driving or pushing. Example is best. The life rank is symbolized by a heart
with the First Class badge, the badge of scouting imposed thereon. At this
point the trail became tougher, but also more interesting. The original
principals, the Scout Oath and Law now had fuller meaning. Your understanding
of them was much greater. As a result, your character unfolded; you became
more of a man. Your leadership ability expanded into a valuable asset. Your
mind developed and your wisdom increased. Now you stand at the top of the
mountain. It is not the end of the trail nor the beginning. Almost your whole
life lies ahead of you. Your part in our country's up building from the past
may be small, and your claim to distinction and honor may rest on no basis at
all. But the future is for your own choosing. From your action the judgment
must come. The need of your service to your country is greater than all you
have previously done. When the drama is finally ended and the curtain is
lowered at last, you must rest on the things you have accomplished, not the
dreams of the past. Eagle candidate __________, please be seated.
INTRODUCTION OF HONORED GUESTS:
SCOUTMASTER QUALIFICATIONS: SCOUTMASTER
- We have the honor and pleasure of recognizing the candidate for the rank
of Eagle Scout. This is an important and serious matter. The parents and Scout
leaders of this candidate have labored long and faithfully to guide him
towards alert and participating citizenship through the Boy Scout program.
Their efforts culminate today in the presentation of this Eagle badge. The Boy
Scout movement constitutes one of the most wholesome and significant
developments of our day. This scout is worthy of the highest rank in its
membership. As an Eagle Scouts, he will be asked to assume a solemn obligation
to do his duty to God, country, fellow scouts, and fellow citizens. This is a
great undertaking. It was, therefore, proper that the court make a careful
examination of your achievements. In order that all may understand the
completeness of our examination, I will have our troop Committee Chairman
review the findings of the board of review.
BOARD OF REVIEW FINDINGS: TROOP COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
- The first consideration in examining this candidate was his proficiency in
the various craft and skills prescribed for the Eagle rank. Our applicant has
presented a record of the merit badges earned, and these have been carefully
checked. He has been certified by appointed merit badge counselors and the
board of review has found him qualified for the twenty-one required. Another
important consideration for the Eagle Rank is leadership. The board of review
has carefully reviewed his leadership in the troop, school, church, and
community. We found that he has demonstrated this ability in activities that
are constructive and worthwhile. We believe that he qualifies for the Eagle
rank. Last and most importantly is the character of this candidate. It was our
finding that this candidate is endeavoring to put into daily practice the
principles of the Scout Oath and Law which include integrity and honor. We
believe he is qualified as an Eagle Scout and that he will continue those
habits of conduct in the future. In light of these inquiries by the Eagle
board of review, the court of honor finds the candidate qualified to receive
the rank of Eagle Scout
EAGLE PRESENTATION: SCOUTING REP
- Would the honor guard please escort the Eagle candidate and his parents to
the Honor area. We would like to have the Scoutmaster assist in the
presentation of the Eagle badge. By the authority vested in me by the National
Court of Honor of the Boy Scouts of America, it is my privilege and pleasure
to pronounce you an Eagle Scout, and be involved in the presentation of that
award. In recognition of fatherly advice and guidance along the trail to the
Eagle rank, I will ask your father now to pin the badge of the Eagle Scout.
(Father pins on the Eagle badge on the left pocket flap.) __________(Eagle
Scout) will now give his father the Eagle Tie Clasp. Service and patient
perseverance has been shown by your leaders as they helped you toward worthy
manhood. It is appropriate that the Committee Chairman present you with the
Eagle Scout Certificate. (Chairman reads letter from National Boy Scouts and
presents Eagle Scout the certificate.) No one will ever know the unnumbered
acts of self-sacrifice from your mother. In recognition of her devotion, the
court will now ask you to present her with a miniature pin. (Eagle Scout pins
Eagle pin on mother and gives her a hug and kiss.) Will the Honor Guard please
escort the parents to their seats of honor. __________(Eagle Scout) has asked
__________(Scoutmaster) to give him the Eagle charge.
EAGLE CHARGE: SCOUTMASTER
- (Scoutmaster reads charge) Would the Honor Guard please escort
__________(Eagle Scout) to his seat of honor. Would __________(Scoutmaster)
and __________(an Eagle Scout) please come forward for the summation of our
program and the reading of the congratulatory letters.
CONGRATULATORY LETTERS: TROOP COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
CLOSING REMARKS: SCOUTING REP
SCOUTMASTER MINUTE
CLOSING CEREMONY

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