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Trail to Eagle Walk upon the trail, that links the future with the past. Take the Oath, Live the Law.
The pathway to Eagle is steep and narrow. Your journey will require skill and fortitude. Your reward: Knowledge and Understanding. Enough to base a lifetime on. Your challenge is to; Take the journey, Join the few and Soar with the Eagle. |  |
I am the Eagle | | | Since the beginning of time, man has used my brothers and I as symbol of royalty, power, victory, and valor. My strength and courage have inspired men through the ages. Ancient man looked upon me as enemy of serpents, of good versus evil. In the Assyrian myths, I was a symbol of storms and lightning. In India and Babylon I was the symbol of fire, of wind and storms. In the golden age of Greece, I was a symbol of victory and supreme energy. The Greeks represented me with wings out-stretched holding a serpent in my claws. Thus, I represented the triumph of good over evil. The Romans saw me as the symbol of victory. As the Romans legions conquered the world, they marched under the standard of the eagle, with outstretched wings. The silver eagle was the symbol of the republic and the Roman Empire used the golden eagle as its symbol. I became the personal emblem of the Caesars, representing supreme authority. The rise of Christianity brought me still more honor. To the early Christians, the eagle was the symbol of ascension. This was due to the strong flight of the eagle with its gaze fixed on the sun. In early icons I was best known as the symbol of St. John the Evangelist. In the Middle Ages, I became the symbol of Germany. And, as falconry flourished as a sport in Europe, only kings were allowed to hunt with an eagle. In the nineteenth century, French troops under Napoleon conquered Europe under the symbol of the eagle. Many French soldiers gave their lives to protect the golden eagle, which supported the French flag on the battleground On June 20, 1782, I became the symbol of a new country. Because of my courage and beauty, I was chosen to symbolize the new United States of America. The eagle became a prominent feature of the seal of state of the new republic. From this early beginning, I have been used in many ways to symbolize the ideals of this country. Several states have the eagle on their state flags. You can find me on the coins of America from the beginning to the present day. I have a prominent place in America, as in ancient Rome, as a symbol of power and authority. The emblem of the President, Vice-President, several members of the President's Cabinet, and most branches of the military center on the Eagle. From the symbol of the Caesars to the emblem of this country, it was thus fitting that the Eagle should have a part in the most momentous achievement of man. The Apollo Eleven crew chose Eagle as the name for the Lunar Module which was to make history... and with the words of Eagle Scout Neil Armstrong... "Houston, Tranquility Base here, the Eagle has landed."... Man was on the Moon. In 1911, following the traditions as old as man himself, the Boy Scouts of America chose the Eagle to symbolize the very highest in achievement. Through all of history, I have been the symbol of man's best; now I am the symbol of Scouting's best. |

| Troop 198 Eagle Scouts (77) | |
| 2000 - 2009 | Edward Funck 2/21/00 | Chris Howard 5/6/00 | George Michael Clements 8/24/00 | Scott Huntsberger 8/24/00 | Anthony J. Kline 3/12/01 | Joshua A. Baer 5/7/01 | William Toussant 5/24/01 | James M. Woods 5/24/01 | Scott Keefer 8/15/01 | Joseph Rabena 3/14/02 | Matthew D. Marshall 10/24/02 | James Lee Cline 1/23/03 | Jacob Dorler 3/26/03 | Brian Keefer 8/17/05 | Adam Mitchell 8/27/05 | Kyle Spangenburg 8/27/05 | Scott Funck 6/14/06 | Adam J.Toussant 4/21/07 | Colin Eric Keefer 5/9/07 | Louis E. Carlson Jr. 9/26/07 | | 1990 - 1999 | Aaron Barnes 2/7/90 | Jeremy Wible 9/18/91 | Nathan Deibert 3/6/92 | Jared Ford 10/1/92 | Seth Cassell 3/16/93 | Jonathan Donley 4/26/93 | Jevon Ford 6/6/94 | David Garell 1/30/95 | Phil Eberts 4/5/95 | Jeremy Myers 9/28/95 | Jason Clemens 12/5/95 | Josh Shindle 12/14/95 | David Spangenburg 3/25/97 | Joseph Breighner 2/10/98 | John Lancione 3/1/99 | Jacob McDermott 3/1/99 | Eric Blaine 5/24/99 | Nick Kline 9/15/99 | | 1980 - 1989 | Jay Case 3/31/80 | Jeff Gearhart 6/30/80 | Mike Harley 6/30/80 | Jacob Brown III 1/21/81 | Wesley Eagle 6/29/81 | Steve Kahler 6/29/81 | Dave Shreiner 6/29/81 | John Danner 12/28/81 | Brain Orlandi 4/26/82 | Scott Kane 7/26/82 | Stephen Harris 10/18/82 | Tommy Longnecker 10/18/82 | Scott Brown 1/31/83 | Kerry Pellish 1/31/83 | Matt Bixler 10/29/84 | Andy Branca 10/29/84 | Mark Luetzelschwab 10/29/84 | Chris Failing 1/28/85 | Edward Curtis 1/26/87 | Brian Myers 1/26/87 | Doug Brown 2/15/87 | Jason Ford 2/15/87 | Bill Law 6/29/87 | Christian Donley 9/23/87 | Elmer "Bob" Keach 1/18/88 | Eric L. Funk 6/14/89 | Michael A. Eberts 11/7/89 | | 1975 - 1979 | Mike Rudy 4/15/75 | Dave Rudy 6/1/76 | Jeff Shaffer 6/1/76 | Mike Brame 8/16/76 | Rick Harley 12/10/76 | Ray Souders 9/9/77 | Kevin Townsend 10/23/77 | Tom Hanemann 11/17/77 | Andy Brinton 1/24/78 | Kevin Longnecker 2/12/78 | Lloyd Harbold 5/23/78 |
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