yes
The address of the Eagle Grove Veterans Tower Project is: 410 Se 3Rd St, Eagle Grove, IA 50533-2402
No. And if a leader tells you you have to, ask him where it is in the book.
Until your 18. There is no other limit.
You should not do anything until you have spoken to your counselor or Scoutmaster.
Before you can start work you must type a proposal and submit it to the eagle board of review
they are like regular bird eggs
You must get permission from the board before you begin, then all you have to do is complete a project with the help of other Scouts to help the community. I.e. re-doing a sign, cleaning elderly people's yards, etc.
It's hard to answer this question because you didn't specify which eagle you are wanting to know about. Here is two that you can see: Bald Eagle- Regular flying, 20-30 miles per hour, diving, about 75 miles per hour Golden Eagle- I'm not sure on regular, but they can dive at 150 miles per hour
They feed on fish, rodents, small mammals, rabbits, hare etc. Anything that is alive an fits into its claws is game for the eagle.
None. Neil Armstrong earned Eagle Scout in 1947, but the leadership project was not added to the requirements until 1959.
There are 5 different models of the Desert Eagle BB gun not including the Baby Desert Eagle. Specify which model and Maker you are asking about. regular BB Gun or AirSoft.
There really is no "Life project" in the sense of an Eagle project. The actual Life Scout requirement says, "While a Star Scout, take part in service projects totaling at least 6 hours of work. These projects must be approved by your Scoutmaster." There is no requirement to plan or carry out a distinct project. The hours can be accumulated by working on another scouts Eagle project, a troop service project, or any other type of volunteer service project as long as your scoutmaster approves it.