Name
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Eagle Scout
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Awards
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Notability
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References
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Tom Mack
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1960
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Offensive left guard for Los Angeles Rams and member of Pro Football Hall of Fame
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[a]
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Mark Madsen
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1992 c.
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NBA basketball player with Minnesota Timberwolves; coach of youth basketball camp
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[e]
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Ray Malavasi †
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1944
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Head coach of NFL's Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams
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[a]
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Charles Taylor Manatt †
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1954
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Lawyer, politician and businessman; chairman of the Democratic National Committee (1981–1985); Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (1999–2001)
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[a]
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Ernest Mario
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1954
|
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Pharmaceutical industry executive and the recipient of the 2007 Remington Honor Medal awarded by the American Pharmacists Association
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[a]
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Walter Joseph Marm Jr.
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1958 c.
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Army colonel who received of the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Ia Drang in the Vietnam War
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[213][214]
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J. W. Marriott Jr.
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1947
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Chairman and CEO of Marriott International
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[a][e][d][52]
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Boyd Matson
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1962
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Creator and host of Wild Chronicles, host of National Geographic Weekend, columnist for National Geographic Traveler and other programs.
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[215]
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Tom Matte
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1955 c.
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Pro Bowl and Super Bowl running back for the Baltimore Colts
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[216]
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Mark Mays
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1998 c.
|
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Former president and CEOofClear Channel Communications
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[217]
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Robert J. Mazzuca
|
1964
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Professional Scouter and former Chief Scout Executive (2007–2012)
|
[218][219]
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William Cameron McCool †
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1977 c.
|
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Pilot of the Columbia shuttle mission STS-107
|
[e][f]
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Michael J. McCulley
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1959 c.
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Chief executive officer of United Space Alliance; astronaut who flew on shuttle mission STS-104
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[173][f]
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Charles T. McDowell †
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1937 c.
|
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Army colonel; combat paratrooper in World War II; Soviet Union scholar and professor of Russian language
|
[220]
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Charles McGee †
|
1940
|
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Tuskegee Airman and a career officer in the Air Force for 30 years; holds an Air Force record of 409 fighter combat missions flown in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam
|
[221]
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Albert H. McGeehan
|
1959
|
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Mayor of Holland, Michigan (1993–)
|
[222]
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Eugene McGehee †
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1945 c.
|
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Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1960–1972; Louisiana state district court judge, 1972–1978
|
[223]
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Rob McKenna
|
1979
|
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Washington state attorney general (2005–2013)
|
[a][224]
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Glen McLaughlin
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1949
|
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Venture philanthropist, founder of the McLaughlin Prize for Research in Ethics in Accounting and Taxation, head of the order of the Knights of St. John
|
[225]
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Peter McLoughlin
|
1971
|
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CEO of Vulcan Sports & Entertainment; president of the National Football League's Seattle Seahawks; president of CenturyLink Field's management branch, First & Goal; serves on the Portland Trail Blazers Board of Directors
|
[a][226]
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Sid McMath †
|
1928 c.
|
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Decorated Marine Corps combat veteran of World War II, retired as major general; renowned attorney and progressive reform Governor of Arkansas (1949–1953)
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[227]
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Robert McNamara †
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1932 c.
|
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Business executive; Secretary of Defense (1961–1968); President of the World Bank (1968–1981)
|
[228]
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Michael R. McNulty
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1963 c.
|
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Representative from New York (1989–2009)
|
[229]
|
Roy W. Menninger
|
1941
|
|
Physician and former leader of the Menninger Foundation, older brother of Walter
|
[a]
|
W. Walter Menninger
|
1951
|
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Physician and former leader of the Menninger Foundation, younger brother of Roy
|
[a]
|
Jeff Merkley
|
1972 c.
|
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United States Senator from Oregon (2009–present)
|
[a]
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Charles D. Metcalf †
|
1949
|
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Air Force major general; director, National Museum of the United States Air Force (1996–)
|
[a][230]
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George Meyer
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1973 c.
|
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Writer and producer of The Simpsons
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[231]
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Edward D. Miller Jr.
|
1959
|
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Dean of the Medical facultyatJohns Hopkins University and the Chief executive officer of Johns Hopkins Medicine
|
[a]
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Richards Miller
|
1960
|
|
Dentist; one of the founders of Venturing; one of the authors of Wood Badge in the 21st century and the 2003 Field Book
|
[a]
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Tony Miller
|
1964 c.
|
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Lawyer; Secretary of State of California (1994–1995)
|
[232]
|
Scott Mitchell
|
1984 c.
|
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NFL quarterback (1990–2001)
|
[233]
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William E. Moerner
|
1967
|
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Physical chemist and chemical physicist; awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2014)
|
[234]
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Matt Moniz
|
2012
|
|
American mountaineer and speaker; 2010 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year; recipient of the Outdoor Inspiration Award
|
[235]
|
Lloyd Monserratt †
|
1984
|
|
Political and community leader in California
|
[236]
|
David Montgomery
|
2014
|
|
Running back for the Chicago Bears
|
[237]
|
Dave Moody
|
1978
|
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Grammy nominated, Dove Award winning artist, producer, songwriter and filmmaker
|
[238]
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Jackson W. Moore
|
1961
|
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Retired executive chairman of Union Planters Bank and Regions Financial Corporation
|
[a]
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Michael Moore
|
1970 c.
|
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Academy Award-winning (2002) film director, author, and social commentator
|
[239][240]
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Emery Moorehead
|
1969
|
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Former American football tight end/wide receiver in the National Football League for the New York Giants, Denver Broncos, and the Chicago Bears; won a Super Bowl ring as the starting tight end and a member of the 1985 Chicago Bears
|
[241]
|
Jim E. Mora
|
1950
|
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Sport radio commentator and analyst. Former head coach of the Baltimore Stars, New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts
|
[a]
|
Howard Morland
|
1958
|
|
Air Force pilot, journalist famous for role in United States v. Progressive, Inc.
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[242]
|
Rob Morris
|
1991 c.
|
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Professional football player
|
[243]
|
Bill Morrison
|
1975 c.
|
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Cartoon illustrator; art director of Bongo Comics; creator of the mural A Century of Values celebrating the BSA's centennial
|
[244]
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John P. Morse
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1974 c.
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Former member (2007–2013) and president (2013) of the Colorado Senate
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[71]
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Merrill Moses
|
1990 c.
|
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3-time Olympian water polo player who won a silver medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics
|
[245]
|
Brandon Mull
|
1993
|
|
Writer who is best known as the author of the Fablehaven fantasy series
|
[246]
|
Louis Murphy
|
2003 c.
|
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Collegiate and professional American football player
|
[247]
|
John Murtha †
|
1948 c.
|
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Representative from Pennsylvania (1973–2010); Korean War-era drill instructor and later colonel of the Marine Corps; decorated war veteran of the Vietnam War
|
[a]
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