Eagle palms represent additional recongnition for an Eagle Scout who has stayed active in his unit. In order to receive this recognition, he must also continue to earn merit badges.
A bronze palm represents five additional merit badges earned after Eagle, gold represents ten, and silver represents fifteen. For twenty or more additional badges, the palms are worn in combination to represent the correct number.
Printable copy of Eagle Palm Requirements
Helps for specific requirements:
- Eagle Palm Requirement 1 – Active for Three Months
- Eagle Palm Requirement 2 – Living the Scout Oath and Law
- Eagle Palm Requirement 3 – Develop Leadership Ability
- Eagle Palm Requirement 4 – Earn Five More Merit Badges
- Eagle Palm Requirement 5 – Scoutmaster Conference
- Eagle Palm Requirement 6 – Board of Review
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