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Africa
[edit]Ghana
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Hon. Nana Amanfi III | CBE, Omanhene (Paramount Chief) of Asebu State | [1] |
Peter Awoonor-Renner | Chairman of APSOG | [1] |
Asia
[edit]Israel
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Arie Kroch | principal, educator, founder of the Hebrew Scouting | |
Tzvi Neshari | teacher, educator, sportsman, founder of the Hebrew Scouting |
Japan
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Ryutaro Hashimoto | the 82nd and 83rd Prime Minister of Japan | [2] |
Yukio Hattori | the fifth president of the Hattori Nutrition College, presenter on Iron Chef | [2] |
Soichi Noguchi | Japanese astronaut | [2] |
Makoto Raiku | mangaka (Zatch Bell!) | [2] |
Shigeru Miyamoto | Nintendo (creater of Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros, Metroid) |
Korea
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Lee Yunsook | politician | [3] |
Maldives
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Mohammed Jaisham Ibrahim | saved the President of Maldives from assassination | [4] |
Malaysia
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Tunku Abdul Rahman | first prime minister | |
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi | fifth prime minister |
Philippines
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Jejomar Binay | mayor, Makati City | |
Ricardo Gloria | Secretary of Education, Wood Badge [citation needed] | |
Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. | congressman, Ilocos Norte and son of Ferdinand Marcos, 10th president | |
Fidel Ramos | 12th president |
Singapore
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Goh Chok Tong | Prime Minister | |
Dr Tay Eng Soon | Minister | |
Peter Chen | Minister | |
Moses Lim | TV Celebrity |
Australia
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Kieran Ault-Connell | Paralympic runner | |
Geoffrey Blainey | historian | |
Sir Jack Brabham | racing driver | |
Sally Browne | fashion entrepreneur | |
Keith Conlon | television and radio presenter | |
Jamie Durie | television host | |
Peter Garrett | MP - Minister of Environment, Heritage and The Arts and musician | |
Regan Harrison | Olympic swimmer | |
Jack Heath | author | |
Shane Jacobson | comedian | |
Tim Jarvis | explorer and adventurer | |
Shane Mattiske | NRL Director of Strategy | |
Brendan Nelson | MP - Former Federal Defence Minister | |
Dave O'Neil | talkback radio host | |
David Parkin | Australian rules footballer and coach | |
Helen Sham-Ho | member, NSW Legislative Council | |
Dick Smith | businessman and aviator | |
Adam Spencer | radio DJ and media personality | |
Jack Yabsley | television presenter |
Europe
[edit]Austria
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Andreas Gruber | screenwriter and director of both television and film | |
Andreas Khol | politician, first president of the National Council of Austria between 2002 and 2006 | [6] |
Hermann Buhl | climber | |
Elisabeth Gehrer | politician | [7][8] |
Karl Merkaz | actor | [9][7][10][11][8] |
Leo Wallner | President of the ÖOS (Austrian Olympic Committee) | [8][7][12] |
Heinz Zemanek | computer pioneer | [7][8] |
Belgium
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Albert II | king | |
Baudouin/Boudewijn | king | |
Jacques Brel | singer and author-composer | |
Jean-Luc Dehaene | politician | |
Hergé (Georges Remi) | comics writer and artist | |
Leo Tindemans | prime minister | |
Willy Vandersteen | comics writer and artist |
Croatia
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
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Asim Kurjak | scientist | |
Danko Oblak | novelist | |
Dino Dvornik | pop singer | |
Dino Jelusic | teen singer, winner of 1st Junior Eurovision Song Contest | |
Dino Rada | basketball player in Europe (Jugoplastika) and NBA (Boston Celtics) | |
Goran Ivaniševic | tennis player, Wimbledon winner | |
Ljiljana Nikolovska | pop singer | |
Severina Vuckovic | pop singer | |
Stipe Božic | alpinist, twice on Mount Everest | |
Vojko Obersnel | mayor of city of Rijeka (Croatia) | |
Zvonimir Puljic | ex-mayor of city of Split (Croatia) |
Czech Republic
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Eduard Beneš | leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement and the second President of Czechoslovakia | |
Jaroslav Foglar | writer | |
Jirí Grygar | astronomer and popularizer of science | |
Tomáš Halík | public intellectual, Roman Catholic priest and scholar | |
Helena Illnerová | research worker, president of the Czech Academy of Sciences (2001-2005) | |
Erazim Kohák | philosopher and writer | |
Jan Kubiš | Czechoslovakian resistance fighter | |
Ivo Lukacovic | founder, chairman and vision-maker of Seznam.cz | |
Václav Marhoul | film director and producer | |
Jirí Menzel | film and theatre director, actor and scriptwriter | |
Václav Paces | biochemist, president of the Czech Academy of Sciences (2005-) | |
Šimon Pánek | director and co-founder of People in Need Foundation (PINF) | |
Theodor Pištek | painter and film designer | |
Petr Pithart | politician, lawyer and political scientist | |
Bretislav Rychlík | film director | |
Ladislav Sitenský | landscape photographer | |
Jirí Stránský | writer, scriptwriter, dramatist, interpreter | |
Jirí Suchý | dramatist, poet, writer, composer, musician | |
Antonín Benjamin Svojsík | founder of Czech Scouting | |
Štepán Cardinal Trochta | salesian and bishop of Litomerice | |
Václav Vorlícek | film director and scriptwriter | |
Jirí Wolker | poet, journalist and playwright | |
Rudolf Zahradník | chemist, president of the Czech Academy of Sciences (1993-2001) |
Denmark
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Ingrid of Sweden | queen consort , head of guiding | |
Margrethe II of Denmark | queen | |
Benedikte | princess, head of Guiding | |
Lars Kolind | Chairman of the Board, PreVenture A/S, Løndal A/S | |
Anders Bondo Christensen | Danmarks Lærerforening | |
Rene la Cour Sell | Danish Road Safety Council | |
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen | ||
Connie Hedegaard | ||
Asger Jorn | Painter |
Estonia
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Toomas Hendrik Ilves | President of Estonia [citation needed] |
Finland
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim | Marshal of Finland, former President, founder of Finnish Scouting | |
Jukka Paarma | Archbishop | |
Doris Stockmann | Owner of Stockmann stores | |
Paavo Lipponen | former prime minister | |
Stefan Wallin | Minister of Culture | |
Jone Nikula | TV personality | |
Lauri Nurkse | Film actor/director | |
Helvi Sipilä | former United Nations assistant headsecretary | |
Jorma Ollila | former chairman of Nokia Corporation | |
Pentti Arajärvi | Finnish doctor of law, husband of current president Tarja Halonen |
France
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Jacques Chirac | Former President of the French Republic | |
Paul-Émile Victor | explorer and ethnologist |
Germany
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Norbert Blüm | politician | [1], [2] |
Wolfgang Clement | politician | [3] |
Thomas Gottschalk | actor | [4] |
Herbert Grönemeyer | musician and actor | [5] |
Werner Heisenberg | physicist, Nobel laureate | [6] |
Günther Jauch | TV-host | [7] |
Hans-Peter von Kirchbach | inspector general of the Bundeswehr | [8] |
Horst Köhler | current President of Germany | [9] |
Golo Mann | historian, son of Thomas Mann | [10] |
Peter Struck | politician | |
Harald Franz Schmidt | actor, writer, comedian and television entertainer | [11] |
Stefan Raab | comedian and television entertainer | [12] |
Greece
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Anne-Marie | former queen consort (1964-1973) |
Hungary
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
László Almásy | pilot, researcher of Sahara Desert, title character of The English Patient | |
Lajos Bárdos | composer, conductor, and professor of music | |
Ferenc Csík | swimmer, gold medal winner of 1936 Summer Olympics | |
István Horthy | Deputy Regent of Hungary (1942) | |
Ferenc Mádl | ||
President of Hungary ([2000-2005) | ||
Pál Maléter | military leader of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution | |
Erno Rubik | flight engineer, father of Erno Rubik jr., inventor of Rubik's Cube | |
Pál Teleki | scientist, prime minister of Hungary (1920-1921) and (1939-1941) |
Ireland
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Dermot Lacey | former Lord Mayor of Dublin | |
Graham Norton | ||
The Edge | musician |
Italy
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Pupi Avati | film director | |
Marco Baldini | radio presenter, DJ and showman | |
Paola Barale | TV presenter | |
Gino Bartali | cyclist | |
Pippo Baudo | TV presenter | |
Piero Badaloni | journalist and politician | |
Nicola Calipari | Military intelligence officer with the rank of Major General | |
Italo Calvino | writer | |
Pier Ferdinando Casini | politician | |
Fausto Coppi | cyclist | |
Elio | Singer of Elio e le Storie Tese | |
Federico Fellini | film director | |
Catena Fiorello | writer | |
Beppe Fiorello | actor | |
Fiorello | aka Rosario Tindaro Fiorello, singer and radio and television presenter | |
Giuseppe Fioroni | minister | |
Maria Pia Garavaglia | politician and minister | |
Massimo Giletti | TV presenter | |
Pierino Impastatato | victim of mafia | |
Jovanotti | aka Lorenzo Cherubini, singer and rapper | |
Ignazio La Russa | politician | |
Sergio Leone | film director | |
Giancarlo Lombardi | businessman and minister | |
Guglielmo Marconi | inventor of radio, Nobel Prize | |
Pietro Marrazzo | journalist and politician | |
Giovanna Melandri | minister | |
Daniele Fabbri | aka Daniele Luttazzi, comedian, writer, satirist, illustrator and singer/songwriter | |
Gino Paoli | songwriter and singer | |
Renzo Piano | architect | |
Guido Rossa | sindacalist, victim of Brigate Rosse | |
Beppe Severgnini | writer and journalist | |
Mario Sica | diplomat and ambassador | |
Totò | actor | |
Massimo Troisi | actor | |
Sergio Valzania | broadcast author and RAI manager | |
Carlo Verdone | actor, film writer and film director |
Liechtenstein
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Alexander Frick | Regierungschef(head of government) of Liechtenstein (1945-1962) | |
Hans-Adam II | Prince of Liechtenstein |
Luxembourg
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Jean I | Grand Duke, Chief Scout | |
Joséphine-Charlotte | Grand Duchess, Chief Guide |
The Netherlands
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Jacco Eltingh | former professional tennis player | |
Anton Geesink | member International Olympic Committee | |
Gordon | singer and television presentor | |
Lex Goudsmit | actor | |
Youp van 't Hek | stand-up comedian | |
Albert Heijn | chairman of the board of directors of major international supermarket operator and foodservice company Ahold | |
Paskal Jakobsen | singer Bløf | |
Jan Kruis | comics artist | |
Patrick Lodiers | television presenter and chairman BNN | |
Geert Mak | journalist and historian | |
Harry Mulisch | author, one of the "Great Three" of Dutch postwar literature | |
Bas and Aad van Toor (Bassie and Adriaan) | clown and acrobat duo |
Poland
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
phm. Slawomir Maciej Bittner | nom-de-guerre "Maciek" (1923-1944) | |
hm. Stanislaw Broniewski | nom-de-guerre "Orsza" (1915-2000) | |
hm. Jan Bytnar | nom-de-guerre "Rudy" (1921-1943) | |
phm. Maciej Aleksy Dawidowski | nom-de-guerre "Alek" (1920-1943) | |
hm HR Jadwiga Falkowska | nom-de-guerre "Jaga" (1889-1944) | |
blessed Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski | Patron of Scouting | |
hm. Michal Grazynski | (1890-1965) | |
hm. Józef Andrzej Grzesiak | nom-de-guerre "Czarny" (1900-1972) | |
gen. Józef Haller | ||
hm. Ryszard Kaczorowski | last emigre President of the Republic of Poland | |
hm. Aleksander Kaminski | nom-de-guerre "Kamyk" (1903-1978) | |
ks. Kazimierz Lutoslawski | ||
Andrzej Malkowski | (1888-1919), regarded as the founder of Scouting in Poland | |
hm HR Olga Drahonowska-Malkowska | (1888-1979) | |
hm. Florian Marciniak | (1915-1944) | |
hm HR Jan Mauersberger | (1877-1942) | |
hm. Ryszard Paclawski | ||
hm. Józef Pukowiec | nom-de-guerre "Chmura" (1904-1942) | |
phm. Jan Rodowicz | nom-de-guerre "Anoda" (1923-1949) | |
hm. Andrzej Romocki | nom-de-guerre "Morro" (1923-1944) | |
phm. Jan Romocki | nom-de-guerre "Bonawentura" (1925-1944) | |
hm HR Stanislaw Sedlaczek | (1892-1941) | |
hm. Kazimierz Skorupka | nom-de-guerre "Dziad" (1901-1944) | |
hm. Krzysztof Stanowski | ||
hm. Eugeniusz Stasiecki | nom-de-guerre "Piotr Pomian" (1913-1944) | |
hm HR Tadeusz Strumillo | ||
hm. Tomasz Strzembosz | ||
hm HR Maria Wocalewska | ||
gen. Mariusz Zaruski | ||
hm. Tadeusz Zawadzki | nom-de-guerre "Zoska" (1921-1943) | |
hm. Anna Zawadzka | ||
hm. Jerzy Eugeniusz Zborowski | nom-de-guerre "Jeremi" (1922-1944) |
Portugal
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
José Hermano Saraiva | historian and television personality | |
Dom Ximenes Belo | Bishop of Dili, East Timor and Nobel Peace Prize winner | |
Jorge Lacão | politician | |
Menéres Pimentel | People's Ombudsman | |
Manuel Clemente | Bishop | |
António Ribeiro | Bishop | |
Margarida Pinto Correia | writer | |
Isabel Herédia | wife of throne pretender | |
José Mendes Bota | politician, member of the European Parliament | |
Rui Pena | politician, former Portuguese minister of National Defense | |
Carvalho Rodrigues | scientist | |
Spain
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Juan Carlos I | present king and Spanish Scout Honorary President (his father Juan de Borbón was also Scout) | |
Sofía de Grecia | present queen | |
Alfonso XIII | former king, father of Juan de Borbón and grandfather of Juan Carlos I | |
Niceto Alcalá Zamora | president of the former Spanish 2nd Republic (1936) | |
José María Aznar | former Spanish Prime Minister (1996-2004) | |
Jordi Pujol and Pasqual Maragall | former Cataluña presidents (1980-2003 and 2003-2006) | |
Alejandro Sanz | singer | |
Ernest Benach | current President of the Catalan Parliament | |
Paz Padilla | comedian and actress | |
Emilio Aragón | comedian, actor and singer and orchestra director |
Sweden
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Emil Winqvist | Founder of Swedish Scouting (1908), Chief Scout of the YMCA Scout association 1911-1917 | |
Ebbe Lieberath | Translated Scouting for Boys to Swedish in 1910. Founded the Swedish Scout Association in 1912 |
United Kingdom
[edit]British Camp Fire Girls' Association
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Elsie J. Oxenham | author | |
Margaret Simey | politician |
Girlguiding UK
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Annette Crosbie | actress | |
Cat Deeley | television presenter | |
Barbara Dickson | actress and singer | |
Queen Elizabeth II | ||
Alison Elliot | first woman Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland | |
Cathy Jamieson | Member of the Scottish Parliament | |
Anne Mackenzie | broadcast journalist and political analyst | |
Princess Margaret | ||
Davina McCall | television presenter | |
Kate Moss | supermodel | |
Aileen Paterson | author | |
J.K. Rowling | author of the Harry Potter books | |
Carol Smillie | television personality | |
Carol Vorderman | television personality |
Girls' Brigade
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Dorita Fairlie Bruce | author |
The Scout Association
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Jeffrey Archer | politician and author | |
Richard Attenborough | actor, film director/producer | |
Syd Barret | Original singer/songwriter/guitarist for Pink Floyd | |
Michael Barrymore | TV personality | |
Billy Connolly | comedian | |
Ronnie Corbett | actor | |
John "Jack" Cornwell | Royal Navy sailor and recipient of the Victoria Cross | |
Robert Edward Cruickshank VC | World War I soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross | |
Peter Duncan | former Blue Peter presenter and current Chief Scout | |
Derek Jacobi | actor | |
Leon Jackson | singer/winner of The X Factor 2007 | |
Danny La Rue | entertainer | |
George Michael | singer/songwriter | |
Adrian Moorhouse | swimmer | |
Dougie Payne | bassist for Travis | |
Michael Perham | Youngest Person (14 years old) to cross the Atlantic single handed | |
Keith Richards | guitar player for The Rolling Stones | |
Willie Rushton | actor | |
Doug Scott | mountaineer | |
Paul Shane | actor | |
Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers | Governor of Victoria, Australia, succeeded Baden-Powell as Chief Scout in 1941 | |
Leonard Webb | World War II veteran, mayor of Thame | |
Norman Wisdom | actor | |
Iestyn Harris | rugby player | |
Lil' Chris | Singer |
North America
[edit]Canada
[edit]United States
[edit]Girl Scouts of the USA
[edit]These notable individuals were in the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). Also see Gold Award recipients.
Boy Scouts of America
[edit]These notable individuals were in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA).
Name | Notability | Reference |
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Hank Aaron | athlete (baseball), Silver Buffalo Award, often thought to be an Eagle because of an advertisement he did for the BSA | |
Joseph P. Allen | First Class Scout, US astronaut STS-5 and STS-51A | |
William A. Anders | Life Scout, Apollo 8 astronaut | |
Clayton Anderson | First Class Scout, US astronaut[citation needed] | |
Richard Dean Anderson | Tenderfoot Scout, taught Reptile Study, actor | |
Michael A. Baker | Life Scout, STS-43, STS-52, STS-68, and STS-81 astronaut | |
Charles F. Barber | Scout, CEO of American Smelting & Refining[citation needed] | |
Charles Bassett | Life Scout, astronaut | |
Alan L. Bean | First Class Scout, US astronaut Apollo 12 and Skylab 3 | |
Michael J. Bloomfield | First Class Scout, US astronaut STS-86, STS-97, and STS-110 | |
Vance D. Brand | Life Scout, Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, STS-5, STS 41-B, and STS-35 astronaut | |
Roy D. Bridges Jr. | Life Scout, STS-51-F astronaut | |
David M. Brown | Life Scout, STS-107 astronaut | |
Ted Bundy | serial killer | |
Jimmy Buffett | Scout, musician and singer | |
Charles J. Camarda | First Class Scout, US astronaut | |
John H. Casper | Life Scout, STS-36, STS-54, STS-62, and STS-77 astronaut | |
Bill Clinton | Cub Scout, 42nd U. S. President | |
L. Gordon Cooper, Jr. | Life Scout, Mercury 9 and Gemini 5 astronaut | |
Walter Cronkite | Scout, journalist, anchorman and commentator for CBS News | |
Steve Culbertson | Life Scout, President & CEO, Youth Service America | |
Jack Elam | Scout, actor (was blinded in the left eye by a pen during a scuffle at a troop meeting, hence his 'wandering' eye) | |
John M. Fabian | Life Scout, STS-7 and STS-51-G astronaut | |
Chaka Fattah | member of the United States House of Representatives | |
Henry Fonda | Scout and Scoutmaster, Academy Award winning actor | |
Gerald Ford | Eagle Scout, 38th President of the United States | |
Harrison Ford | Life Scout, actor who played Indiana Jones. His fictional character was also a Life Scout as a boy. | |
Jonathan Frakes | Second Class Scout, actor who played William Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
Guy S. Gardner | ||
Life Scout, STS-27 and STS-35 astronaut | ||
Edward Givens | astronaut | |
John Glenn | Scout leader, U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot, astronaut, first American to orbit Earth, Senator from Ohio | |
Frederick D. Gregory | Life Scout, STS-51-B, STS-33, and STS-44 astronaut | |
David Hartman | Scout, movie and TV actor | |
James van Hoften | Life Scout, STS-41-C and STS-51-I astronaut | |
Hubert Humphrey | Scout, Minnesota political leader, United States Senator and Vice President of the United States | |
Richard Douglas Husband | Scout, Colonel U.S. Air Force, astronaut, STS-107 Space Shuttle Columbia Commander | |
LL Cool J | rap singer and entertainer | |
Dan Jansen | Scout, Olympian, 1994 (Lillihammer) Gold Medal-Speed Skating | |
Penn Jillette | magician and half of Penn & Teller | |
Bruce Jenner | Scout, Olympian, 1976 (Montreal) Gold Medalist — Decathlon | |
Michael Jordan | Cub Scout, NBA Hall of Fame member, 2 time Olympian and Gold Medalist, Minor League Baseball player | |
John F. Kennedy | Star Scout, 35th United States President | |
John A. Kilpatrick | Life Scout, author and business leader | |
Michael Krasny | San Francisco talk show host | |
Kevin R. Kregel | Life Scout, STS-70, STS-78, STS-87, And STS-99 astronaut | |
Richard M. Linnehan | First Class Scout, US astronaut STS-78, STS-90, and STS-109 | |
G. David Low | Life Scout,STS-32, STS-43, and STS-57 astronaut | |
Branford Marsalis | Life Scout, Musician | |
Thomas K. Mattingly II | Life Scout, Apollo 16, STS-4, and STS-51-C astronaut | |
William S. McArthur, Jr. | Life Scout, STS-58, STS-74, and STS-92 astronaut | |
Norman Mineta | ||
Edgar D. Mitchell | Life Scout, Apollo 14 astronaut | |
Jim Morrison | Cub Scout, Musician (His uniform is on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH) | |
George D. Nelson | First Class Scout, US astronaut. STS 41-C, STS 61-C, and STS-26 | |
William Oefelein | First Class Scout, US astronaut | |
Merlin Olsen | Scout, Professional NFL football player and sportscaster | |
Joe Paterno | head football coach, Penn State University | |
Alan G. Poindexter | astronaut | |
Willis Reed | Scout, New York Knicks basketball player, Basketball Hall of Fame | |
Justin Cardinal Rigali | Cub Scout in Los Angeles | |
John Ritter | Scout, actor | |
Stephen K. Robinson | STS-85, STS-95, and STS-114 astronaut | |
Richard Roundtree | Scout, actor | |
Nolan Ryan | Scout, Hall of Fame baseball player | |
Alberto Salazar | Life Scout, three time winner of NYC marathon | |
David R. Scott | Life Scout, Gemini 8, Apollo 9, and Apollo 15 astronaut | |
W. Thomas Smith Jr. | Scout, author, columnist | |
Dick Smothers | Star Scout, of the Smothers Brothers comedy duo | |
Mark Spitz | Scout, Olympian, 1972 (Munich) Gold Medalist — Swimming | |
James Stewart | Second Class Scout, actor, Brigadier General, Silver Buffalo Award, Presidential Medal of Freedom | |
Sherwood C. Spring | Life Scout,STS 61-B astronaut | |
Robert C. Springer | Life Scout, STS-29 and STS-38 astronaut | |
Joe Theisman | Life Scout, former NFL quarterback — Washington Redskins, sportscaster | |
George Thorogood | blues-rock and rock performer, Scout in the Delmarva Council in Delaware. | |
Peter Ueberroth | Cub Scout, former Commissioner of Baseball | |
George Voinovich | Silver Beaver Awardee, U.S. Senator from Ohio | |
John Warner | Scout, U.S. Senator from Virginia, WWII and Korean War veteran | |
Clifton Williams | Life Scout, astronaut | |
Steve Young | Cub Scout, NFL quarterback of San Francisco 49ers, may have been Boy Scout too. Made a commercial supporting Cub Scouts. |
Central America
[edit]Guatemala
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Luis Furlán | Life Scout, computer scientist who introduced Internet to Guatemala |
South America
[edit]Colombia
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Carlos Alberto Ospina | Former General Commander of the Colombian Armed Forces |
Brazil
[edit]Name | Notability | Reference |
---|---|---|
Caio Vianna Martins | National hero |
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ a b "World Scout @100-Ghana Scout Celebrates!!!". Modern Ghana Ltd. 2007-07-05. Retrieved 2007-07-09.
- ^ a b c d (in Japanese)Yumejin scout (Famous scouts). 8th Hachioji Group, Scout Association of Japan. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
- ^ Bush, Laura. "Mrs. Bush's Remarks at Girl Scouts of Korea Event". U.S. Government. Retrieved 2006-08-03.
- ^ "Maldives Boy Scout Saves His President".
- ^ "Scouting - The Way to Success". Scouts Australia. Retrieved 2006-12-24.
- ^ Philipp Lehar (2009). "100 Jahre Pfadfinder in Österreich.Ein Grund für einen optimistischen Blick in die Zukunft". Pfeifzeichen-Das Magazin von Pfadfindern, für Pfadfinder (in German). 25. Pfadfindergruppe Wattens: 39.
- ^ a b c d Kati Kieser;Lisa Niederdorfer (2010). "Dabei gewesen". Skills-Pfadfinderinnen und Aussen.Magazin zum Abenteuer des Lebens. (in German). Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs und Monopol Verlag.
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- ^ Philipp Pertl; Karl Merkatz (2010). "Alter Meister mit kleinen Fehlern". Skills-Pfadfinderinnen und Aussen.Magazin zum Abenteuer des Lebens. (in German). Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs und Monopol Verlag.
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