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National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Robert E. Burt Boy Scout Volunteer Award, [37] Ruritan National Service Clubs Scout Leader Community Service Award, [38] United States Power Squadrons Raymond A. Finley, Jr. Sea Scout Service Award, [39] VFW Scouter's Achievement Award, [40]
After his death in 1937, the award was renamed in Dr. Hornaday's honor and became a Boy Scouts of America award. In 1975, the present awards program was established with funding help from DuPont, with the Bronze and Silver Medals being created for youth, and a separate Gold Medal for adult Scouters created as well.
This is a listing of recipients [1] of the Boy Scouts of America Order of the Arrow's Distinguished Service Award (DSA). See Honors and awards of the Order of the Arrow for a description of the DSA. [ 2 ]
It is important to distinguish between awards, honors, and membership levels in the Order of the Arrow – the national honor society of the Boy Scouts of America. The Founder's Award, the Red Arrow Award, and the Distinguished Service Award are all awards. Any of the awards of the Order of the Arrow (OA) may be presented to an individual ...
Awards are presented each year as part of the BSA National Council Annual Meeting or at another appropriate occasion. Recipients receive a certificate, a embroidered square knot emblem for the field uniform, and the Silver Antelope medal. The medal is a silver antelope suspended from an orange and white ribbon for formal occasions and civilian ...
The NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (NOESA) is a distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It is awarded to an Eagle Scout by the National Eagle Scout Association for distinguished service to his profession and community upon the recommendation of his local BSA council NESA committee, Scout executive and council president.
The Spirit of the Eagle Award is a Boy Scouts of America (BSA) honorary posthumous special recognition for a youth member under the age of 21 who has lost their life in an accident or through illness. [1] [2] The intention of the award is to help heal and comfort the youth member's family, loved ones, and friends with their loss. It recognizes ...
In 1927 the Boy Scouts of America began to recognize adult leaders who completed specific training and performance goals over a five-year period of service with the Scoutmaster's Key. In 1948, the award was renamed the Scouter's Key Award and the tenure requirement was changed from five years of service to three years.