No, but many have been Scouts.
Utah
When employers see "Eagle Scout" on a resume, it is an automatic "flag" that this individual is most likely qualified for the position.
The BSA states " Not every boy who joins a Boy Scout troop earns the Eagle Scout rank; only about 5 percent of all Boy Scouts do so. " In 2010 there were 898,186 Boy Scouts and 56,176 Eagle Scout awards presented, thus it would appear to be 6.2%. But male Venturers who earned First Class in a troop can continue to work towards Eagle Scout while in a crew. There were a total of 238,846 Venturers, but we don't know how many were eligible, but the percentage goes down. As of 2008 (the last year I have totals), there had been 83,486,083 Scouts since 1911 and 1,880,905 Scouts had earned Eagle Scout, making it 2.2% for the total.
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According to the BSA website (see related links), 206 of the members of the 112th Congress (January 3, 2011 until January 3, 2013) have participated in scouting. 29 of the 535 members (5.4%) are Eagle Scouts.Category: Boy Scouts of America204 members of the 112th Congress have participated in Scouting and 29 are Eagle Scouts.
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Los Angeles
Depends on the area, but the most common is Tiger, Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Scout, Tenderfoot, 2nd class, 1st class, Star, Life, Eagle.
Thunder Bay, Ontario has produced the most NHL players.
The most expensive wine ever produced was an imperial, six-liter bottle of Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992. It sold for $500 000 at the Napa Valley Wine Auction in 2000 to benefit charity.
For the most part, BSA is not going to release information about individual scouts for privacy reasons. When it comes to records the age of which you might be looking for in genealogy research, the problem is there is no central repository for this information. Scout records are maintained by individual councils around the country. The only records that go to National are for Eagle scouts. Would National release any of this information? Doesn't hurt to ask.