Eagle Scout Challenge I
The Boy Scouts of all nations constitute one
of the most wholesome and significant influences in the world's history. You
have been declared worthy of the high rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts
of America. All who know you rejoice in your achievement.
Your position, as you well know, is one of
honor and responsibility. You are a marked man. As an Eagle Scout, you are
expected to exemplify in your daily life the high principles and values
expressed in the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. You have assumed a solemn
obligation to do your duty to God, to your country, to your fellow scouts,
and to all other human beings. This is a great undertaking which you are now
just beginning. As you live up to your obligations you bring honor to
yourself and to your brother scouts.
As an Eagle Scout, you will be a champion to
other scouts and be an example to your community. Remember, your actions
will be more conspicuous. People will expect more of you. It is your
responsibility to help maintain the high regard that all Americans have for
Eagle Scouts. To falter would bring discredit, not only to you, but to your
fellow Eagles. Keep your ideals high and your honor bright.
Your responsibilities, however, go beyond
your fellow scouts. They extend to your country and to your God. America has
many good things to give you, and to give your children after you; but these
good things depend, for the most part, on the quality of her citizens. Our
country has had a great past. You can help make the future even greater.
I challenge you to undertake your citizenship
with solemn dedication. Be a leader, but lead only toward the best. Lift up
every task you do, and every office you hold, with a high level of service
to God and to your fellow human beings. Live and serve so that those who
know you will be inspired to the highest ideals of life.
I challenge you to be among those who
dedicate their hearts and hands to the common good. Build America on the
solid foundations of clean living, honest work, unselfish citizenship, and
reverence to God. Then, whatever others may do, you will leave behind you a
record of which you may be justly proud. |