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  2. Begin by entering the candidate’s name and PID number at the top of the form, followed by the date and council information.
  3. Select the current unit membership type (Troop, Crew, Ship) and provide the corresponding unit number.
  4. Attach a letter requesting the extension, ensuring it is signed and dated by the appropriate parties such as the Scout or their parent.
  5. Summarize circumstances preventing completion of requirements prior to turning 18 in the designated space, keeping it under 150 words.
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Although not an Arrowman (the OA was not offered in Grand Rapids during his youth) Gerald Ford was named a Distinguished Eagle Scout in 1970. To date, Ford has be en the only president to attain the rank of Eagle Scout as a youth.
Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden were all Scouts as boys. On this Presidents Day, lets remember Gerald R. Ford, our 38th president and, at least so far, the only Eagle Scout to ascend to the most powerful post in the country.
Gerald Ford is the only U.S. president to attain the rank of Eagle Scout. Jimmy Carter was a Scoutmaster and Explorer advisor during the time his three sons were Scouts.
The rank of Eagle Scout may be earned by a Scout who has been a Life Scout for at least six months, has earned a minimum of 21 merit badges, has demonstrated Scout Spirit, and has demonstrated leadership within their troop, crew or ship.
Earning the Eagle Scout rank is a significant accomplishment that boosts a Scouts confidence and self-esteem. Knowing that they have successfully completed a challenging journey and contributed to their community gives Eagle Scouts a sense of pride and self-worth that can last a lifetime.

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Requests for time extensions must be submitted to a councils service center in person, electronically, or by mail to the attention of the staff advisor for advancement or other council designated advancement administrator. The form, Request for Extension of Time to Earn the Eagle Scout Rank (see Appendix, 11.2.

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