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Welcome to Troop Advancement Information

Merit Badges

Eagle Scout Information

Merit Badges

See our full list of Merit Badge Counselors along with learning what it is required if you want to be a Merit Badge Counselor.  


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Scout Ranks

Eagle Scout Information

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Stay up to date with our upcoming events and activities. From community service projects to social gatherings, there's always something happening in our community.

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Eagle Scout Information

Eagle Scout Information

Eagle Scout Information

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Scouting Ranks

What are the ranks you can earn

Scout

The Scout rank is the first rank of Scouting. To complete the rank, a new Scout must complete a Scout application and join a Troop. He must also be able to repeat the Pledge of Allegiance, demonstrate the Scout sign, salute and handshake, tie a square knot, and describe the Scout badge. Finally, he must understand and agree to live by the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, Slogan, and the Outdoor Code.


Tenderfoot

Tenderfoot is the second rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the Tenderfoot rank, a Scout must complete requirements dealing with camping, hiking, the American Flag, the Scout Oath, Law, Motto, and Slogan, the patrol method, the buddy system, physical fitness, plants, and first aid.


Second Class

Second Class is the third rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the Second Class rank, a Scout must complete requirements dealing with orienteering, camping, wood tools, cooking, a flag ceremony, a service project, wildlife, first aid, swimming, drug and alcohol prevention, and personal safety.


First Class

First Class is the fourth rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the First Class rank, a Scout must complete requirements dealing with orienteering, camping, cooking, constitutional rights, plants, knots, lashings, swimming, recruitment, and the Internet.


Star

Star is the fifth rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). The requirements for the Star rank are much different than the previous ranks. To earn the Star rank, a Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 4 months after earning First Class, earn 6 merit badges, including 4 from those required for Eagle, complete service projects totaling at least 6 hours of work, and serve in a leadership position in the Troop for at least 4 months.


Life

Life is the sixth rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). The requirements for the Life rank are similar to those of the Star rank. To earn the Life rank, a Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 6 months after earning Star, earn 5 additional merit badges beyond those earned for Star (total of 11), including 3 more from those required for Eagle, complete service projects totaling at least 6 hours of work, and serve in a leadership position in the Troop for at least 6 months.


Eagle

Eagle is the seventh and highest rank of Scouts. A Scout can complete requirements for any other rank in virtually any order, but the ranks must be earned in sequence (Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle). To earn the Eagle rank, a Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 6 months after earning Life, earn a total of 21 merit badges, including 12 required merit badges (First Aid, Citizenship in the Community, Citizenship in the Nation, Citizenship in the World, Communications, Personal Fitness, Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving, Environmental Science, Personal Management, Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling, Camping, and Family Life), serve in a leadership position in the Troop for at least 6 months, and complete an Eagle Scout service project which is helpful to any religious institution, school, or community.


Eagle Palms

Eagle Palms are earned after a Scout has earned the Eagle Scout award. To earn Palms, an Eagle Scout must be active in their Troop and Patrol for at least 3 months after becoming an Eagle Scout or after earning the last Palm, demonstrate Scout Spirit and leadership ability, and earn 5 additional merit badges beyond those required for Eagle or the last palm. Merit badges earned at any time can be used towards the required 5 for each Palm. The Bronze Palm represents 5 merit badges, the Gold 10, and the Silver 15. The Palms must be earned in order and only the appropriate combination of Palms should be worn to signify the total number of merit badges earned beyond those required for Eagle.

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Eagle Scout information

From: Scoutmaster Chad Scott

To: Troop 874 Eagle Scout Candidates


Welcome to the beginning of the final trek on your path to Eagle Scout!  This site was developed to assist Eagle Scout Candidates from Troop 874.  It contains links to several documents including mandatory Scouting America and Council forms along with a National Pike District PowerPoint (Life to Eagle Scout Seminar) and a Troop 874 Life to Eagle Scout Checklist.  


Whether you are working on your last merit badge(s) or beginning to develop your project, it is important to stay in touch with your Troop Eagle Scout Coach, Troop Eagle Scout Advisor, and other appropriate adult leaders in the Troop.  All adult leaders have many other responsibilities so make sure that you contact them well in advance of any meetings or discussions that you have planned.  Remember to always copy another adult when you email a Scout leader.  


And finally, be aware of how much time you have remaining to complete the requirements for the rank of Eagle Scout!  All rank advancement, leadership requirements, merit badges, Eagle Project and the Scoutmaster Conference must be completed before a Scout is 18 years of age. 


 Many Eagle Scout Candidates fail to recognize that it typically takes six to twelve months to work their Eagle Scout Project, prepare for their Scoutmaster Conference, and Eagle Scout Board of Review!  It has been done in less time but the experience can be very harrowing!  Planning and executing the plan are important in achieving the rank of Eagle Scout.


Good Luck as you move forward on the path to Eagle Scout!

  • National Pike District Life to Eagle Scout Seminar PowerPoint (Spring 2025) – Eagle Scout candidates are encouraged to attend this seminar.  This link contains the latest PowerPoint presentation.  It has important information and suggestions on how to move through the process to become an Eagle Scout.  


NPD Life to Eagle Presentation

  • Troop 874 Life to Eagle Checklist (dated Jan 2024) – This informal checklist  provides a step-by-step list of the major phases in developing and completing an Eagle Scout Project as well as how to prepare for your Scoutmaster Conference and Eagle Scout Board of Review.


Troop 874 Life to Eagle checklist

The below listed documents are available at the Baltimore Area Council web site developed for Eagle Scouts.  After clicking on the BAC Eagle Scout Info site you will find separate links to each document listed below.  Using this link will ensure that you have the most current document.  

  • Eagle Scout Service Project Workbook (Scouting document No. 2021c, January 2021).  This contains a single link to all three required Project Workbooks in one large document:
  • Eagle Scout Project Proposal
  • Includes Information to be provided to Project Beneficiary by Eagle Scout candidate
  • Eagle Scout Project Plan
  • Eagle Scout Project Report
  • Eagle Scout Application (current date) (Scouting document).  This is prepared by the Eagle candidate prior to the Scoutmaster Conference and is required for the Scoutmaster Conference, review and approval by Baltimore Area Council, and is necessary for the Eagle Scout Board of Review.  See the Troop 874 checklist for more information on preparation and submission before and after a successful Board of Review.  It is best to use the blank application from the below link.


Temporary link to 2025 version of Eagle Scout Application

  • Ambitions and Life Purpose Statement Form (National Pike District Document).   Eagle Scout Requirement #6 requires this statement to be attached to the Eagle Scout Application.  Click here for form.
  • BAC Eagle Scout Information Form (Baltimore Area Council document). Submitted with completed application after the successful completion of the Eagle Scout Board of Review.  
  • Eagle Scout Palm Application, (National BAC document).  This is submitted to the Baltimore Area Council when appropriate.

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