Serving Scouts and Scouters from Southern New Mexico and West Texas.
Phone: 1-800-580-4272 Fax: 1-915-772-4535
7601 Lockheed, El Paso, Texas 79925
Brice G.- Troop 4 |
Christopher S.- Troop 59 |
Matthew G.- Troop 129 |
Justin G.- Troop 71 |
John H.- Team 38 |
Kurt M.- Troop 38 |
Lyle M.- Troop 173 |
Matthew S.- Troop 173 |
Ben W.- Troop 112 |
Cory C.- Troop 192 |
Daniel R.- Troop 59 |
Robbie P.- Post 158 |
Skylar S.- Troop 112 |
Stefan S.- Troop 173 |
Andrew C.- Troop 4 |
Joseph L.- Troop 4 |
Jeffrey S.- Team 32 |
Jeremy N.- Post 44 |
David W.- Troop 203 |
Sean M.- Troop 176 |
Armand B.- Troop 147 |
Raymond W.- Post 44 |
Stephan S.- Troop 213 |
Brian M.- Troop 474 |
Adam H.- Troop 27 |
Michael E.- Troop 44 |
Andrew F.- Troop 59 |
Justin K.- Troop 86 |
Roger S.- Troop 86 |
Casey D.- Troop 130 |
Charles J.- Troop 2 |
Andrew K.- Troop 147 |
Christopher M.- Troop 248 |
Phillip B.- Troop 279 |
Philip B.- Troop 147 |
Adam W.- Troop 158 |
John A.- Troop 168 |
Matthew H.- Troop 174 |
William G.- Troop 130 |
Ian T.- Troop 74 |
Samuel G.- Troop 130 |
James S.- Troop 248 |
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Fernando R.- Troop 4 |
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All of the Scouts and Scouters of Yucca Council want to extend to these Eagle Scouts the Congratulations that they deserve for earning the Rank of "Eagle"! |

Eagle Scout
The requirements for Eagle Scout rank
were revised effective January 1, 1998.
1.Be active in your troop or patrol for
at least 6 months as a Life Scout.
2.Demonstrate Scout spirit by living
the Scout Oath (Promise) and Scout
Law in your everyday life.
3.Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10
more than you already have),
including the following:
a.First Aid
b.Citizenship in the Community
c.Citizenship in the Nation
d.Citizenship in the World
e.Communications
f.Safety
g.Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving*
h.Environmental Science
i.Personal Management
j.Personal Fitness OR Swimming OR Sports*
k.Camping, and
l.Family Life.
4.While a Life Scout, serve actively for 6 months in one or more
of the following troop positions of responsibility: assistant senior
patrol leader, chaplain aide, den chief, instructor, junior assistant
Scoutmaster, librarian, patrol leader, quartermaster, scribe,
senior patrol leader, troop guide, historian, Venture crew chief,
or Varsity team captain.
5.While a Life Scout, plan, develop, and give leadership to others
in a service project helpful to any religious institution, any
school, or your community. The project idea must be approved
by your Scoutmaster and troop committee and approved by the
council or district before you start. You must use the Eagle
Scout Service Project Workbook, No. 18-927, in meeting
this requirement.
6.Take part in a Scoutmaster conference.
7.Complete your board of review.
* You must choose only one merit badge listed in items g and j. If you
have earned more than one of the badges listed in items g and j,
choose one and list the remaining badges to make your total of 21.
NOTE: If you have a permanent physical or mental disability you may
become an Eagle Scout by qualifying for as many required merit
badges as you can and qualifying for alternate merit badges for the
rest. If you seek to become and Eagle under this procedure, you must
submit a special application to your council service center. Your
application must be approved by your council committee on
advancement BEFORE YOU CAN WORK ON ALTERNATIVE
MERIT BADGES.