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Who does the Eagle Scout Mentor pin go to?
The Mentor Pin is a new addition to the Eagle Scout Presentation Kit. Typically, the new Eagle will present the Mentor Pin to the person who served as his “Mentor” as he worked toward Eagle.
Where do you wear Eagle Mentor pins?
Like the Mothers’ and Fathers’ Pins, the Mentor Pin is designed for the Eagle Mentor to wear on a suit or tie or as a hat pin (personally, I think that it’s too nice a pin for a hat pin). It is NOT a uniform item — even to wear on the collar or pocket flap.
What does an Eagle Scout mentor do?
Eagle Scout Mentors (“Mentors”) are to coach, assist, instruct and encourage Life Scouts as they work to achieve the rank of Eagle. It is an incredibly rewarding experience.
Who can be an Eagle Scout project coach?
To qualify as an Eagle Scout service project coach, you must: • Be registered with the Boy Scouts of America in any adult position. Be current in BSA Youth Protection training. Be knowledgeable about the Eagle Scout service project process. Be willing to work with and coach Scout–age youth.
What do you say at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor?
This court of honor segment is customarily conducted by an individual who is also an Eagle Scout. “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. …
What does the eagle pin mean?
This golden Eagle lapel pin is 3-D cast from brass and plated in a bright gold finish. The Eagle is a great American patriotic and traditional symbol of power and courage. The eagle is widely used by military and law enforcement as a representation of pride and respect.
Who can be an Eagle coach?
Who can be an Eagle advisor?
Unit Eagle Advisors must: Be registered as Adult Leaders with BSA. Have current YPT status and follow BSA policies. Understand the BSA Eagle advancement process (See Guide to Advancement Sections 2, 8 and 9). Understand NCAC and CBD policies and procedures.
Can adults help with Eagle project?
The Scout’s unit must provide adults to assist or keep an eye on things, and your organization should also have someone available. The Scout, however, must provide the leadership necessary for project completion without adult interference.
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