A Message from the Chief Scout Executive

Chief Scout Executive
Roy L. Williams |
Congratulations, Life Scout.
In attaining the rank of Life Scout, you have had the opportunity to learn
and master many skills. You've hiked and camped in good and not-so-good weather.
You've learned to take care of yourself and others in the out-of-doors, as well
as in your home community.
Before you now is the opportunity to master yet another set of skills. These
skills are encompassed in the requirements for the rank of Eagle Scout. One of
these requirements is your demonstration of leadership skills. You do so by
planning and carrying out an Eagle Scout Leadership Service Project.
The Eagle
Scout Leadership Service Project Workbook will help you meet this
requirement. You will use this workbook to plan, receive the necessary
approvals, carry out, and then report on the completion of your project.
After completing your project and all the other requirements for the rank of
Eagle Scout, complete the following steps:
- Review the
Eagle Scout Rank Application. Note that you will need to list references
of people who will speak on your behalf. You will also need to prepare a
statement about yourself.
- Fill out the Eagle Scout Rank Application. Ask your unit leader and/or
unit advancement committee person to assist you.
- Secure the signatures of your unit leader and unit committee chairman.
Their signatures indicate approval and recommendation by your unit.
- Submit your Eagle Scout Rank Application and the statement about
yourself with your
Leadership
Service Project Workbook to your local council service center.
The contents of your application will be certified and the references you
have listed will be contacted. After certification and reference verification,
you will be contacted by the Eagle Scout board of review chairman, who will set
your board of review date.
Eagle Scouts are recognized as a group of men who are outstanding in all that
Scouting represents. I encourage you to become a member of this elite group.
Sincerely,

Roy L. Williams
Chief Scout Executive
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