Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.
First you must earn the ranks of: Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, and Life in that order. Then you may achieve the Eagle rank.
That number is unknown as it takes place in the future. Statistically, 2% of all boy scouts will achieve the rank of Eagle. It is not very many.
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According to the U. S. Scouting Service Project website Andy Griffiths was a scout but not an Eagle scout. They do not specify what rank he attained.
The First Class Scout Badge is a rank that scouts achieve. Once crossing into Boy Scouts, they work to obtain the rank of Tenderfoot, then Second Class, First Class, Star, Life then Eagle. There are many requirements that must be met for each of these ranks. You can Find more information in the Boy Scout Handbook.
Arthur Rose Eldred
Commander in Chief. He was elected to two terms as the U.S. President from 1869-1877.
Boy Scouts, their rank depends on what they do, but the ranks are: Scout, Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class, Star, Life, and Eagle. These ranks are not determined by age, except for Eagle, you must be younger than 18 to earn the rank of Eagle. In addition there are also the Eagle Palms, which can be earned after the rank of Eagle is acquired. They go in the order of Bronze Palm, Gold Palm, and Silver Palm.
The rank insignia for a First Class is an Eagle over 3 Chevrons, with the person's rating insignia between them. For collar devices, it's just the Eagle over the Chevrons.
Merit badges are not required for the ranks up to First Class. After that, six are required for Star Rank, 5 more for Life Rank and a total of 21 are required to earn the rank of Eagle Scout.
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To become and eagle scout, you have to advance from tenderfoot, to second class, to first class, to star, to life, then finally to eagle; however, there is only seven requirments for the individual eagle rank. you need a total of twenty one merit badges to become eagle.