Every Scout who makes earning Eagle, Boy Scouts of America's highest rank and honor, his goal has a long and hard trail to climb before reaching the summit of the Eagle; less than 4 percent of all Scouts succeed.

Nevertheless, the rank of Eagle Scout is not the end of the trail but only the beginning of a longer journey. The Eagle Scout is a marked man; “Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.” He is expected to exemplify the high principles and values expressed in the Scout Oath and the Scout Law in his daily life. He has pledged his sacred honor to undertake the responsibilities of the Eagle Scout, to live with honor, to be loyal, to possess courage, to cheerfully accept leadership and perform service, and to give back more to Scouting than Scouting has given him.

Presented below are those Scouts that have attained the honored rank of Eagle as a member of Troop 2222. There are also many adult Scouters and youth members associated and active within our Troop that earned their Eagle awards elsewhere. Click on the Eagle medal above to see a list of these Eagles that are giving back to Scouting.

Matthew Van Grinsven

March 13, 2006

William E. La Rosa

July 17, 2007

Ryan A. Poirier

June 30, 2009

Kevin Heins

June 6, 2006

Brandon D. Wood

August 21, 2007

Steven D. Wood

November 18, 2009

G. Mitchell Brown III

August 22, 2006

Christopher M. Miliotti

October 30, 2007

William T. Wohlfarth

December 29, 2009

Nicholas Maillet

December 12, 2006

Luke Seltzer

July 15, 2008

Christopher J. Howell

April 14, 2010

Michael Howard

February 22, 2007

Joseph E. Taylor

December 16, 2008

J. Ryan Anderson

April 27, 2010

Joshua R. Hofstatter

March 20, 2007

Curtis Van Grinsven

December 16, 2008

Brian M. Smith

August 18, 2010

John E. Howell III

March 20, 2007

Karlen J. English

June 2, 2009

Colin R. Walsh

August 18, 2010