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Eagle Scout Commendation Letter Addresses and Examples When a Scout has finished his Eagle, has submitted the final paperwork to his Council, it is time to start planning the Eagle Court of Honor. It is common for this to be done by the Scout's parents, although some troops plan and execute the Eagle Court of Honor also. Attaining Eagle Scout is recognized at all levels of our society as being a great achievement, requiring dedication and effort. Dignitaries of all sorts will provide letters or certificates of commendation addressed to the Eagle Scout if you request them. I have refined my list of dignitaries down to a list of people that are reasonably known to reply to requests. Recently I divided these lists into three, as listed below. These files are Microsoft Word Mail Merge data files. You may edit the files and use them as your mail merge data, or extract the names and addresses.
Some good resources for names and addresses:
I will gladly accept corrections, but please DO NOT E-MAIL
ME, ASKING FOR ADDITIONAL NAMES. I do not have any others, I will not
do research for you, and I am not interested in adding any names to this
list.
Example LettersHere
is an example letter to send requesting a certificate or letter of achievement
from our community, state, and federal leaders. Thanks to (MAJ) Mike
L. Walton (Settummanque, the blackeagle)
1 March 1996 The Honorable
Albert Gore Jr. Mr. Vice President: My name is (say your name), a volunteer (say your position) within the (say your Council), Boy Scouts of America. This letter is to ask for your assistance in recognizing the achievements and service of (say Eagle Scouts' name), a resident of this community and a member of (say unit name here). Would you please be so kind as to send (Eagle's first name) a letter of greeting, along with any other items you wished to be presented to him during a recognition ceremony to be held (date of Court of Honor or other presentation), at (time) at (location of Court of Honor or other presentation). Please address your letter and recognitions to Eagle Scout (Eagle's LAST name), in care of the following address. All of the recognitions and letters will be compiled, placed in a binder or other suitable keepsake, and after they are read, will be displayed during this special occasion for (first name of Eagle Scout). [Note: I placed that last sentence in as an example of what can be done with all of those letters ... if you have differing plans, please note them here instead of that last sentence.] (Address of chartered partner organization, your address, or the address of the Committee Chair) Thank you very much for taking time from your extremely busy work schedule to help this community and this unit recognize the personal achievement and service of Eagle Scout (last name). Sincerely, *your signature* (Your full
name)
Here is another example letter from Dale B. Thompson, Member of the Troop Committee, Boy Scout Troop 213 (Name)
Here is a request letter that I have used:
<date> ´Addressª Dear ´Salutationª: On behalf of the Scouts, Leaders and Committee of Troop 92, Milpitas, California, Boy Scouts of America, it is my pleasure to announce that: < Scouts name > And < Another Scouts Name > Have achieved the rank of Eagle Scout And will be recognized at a Court of Honor on <date> Would you please be so kind as to send < Scouts name > and < Another Scouts Name > letters of greeting, along with any other items you wish to be presented to them during the Court of Honor. All letters and certificates received for these Scouts will be read and displayed for the guests, and then placed in a keepsake binder and presented to the Scouts. Please address your letters to the Eagle Scouts listed above, and send them in care of the following address. Thank you for helping us acknowledge these very worthy Scouts. Sincerely,
<name and address>
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