Central Region, BSA Sea Scouting

 

 Sea Scout Promise
As a Sea Scout, I promise to do my best
  • To guard against water accidents
  • To know the location and proper use of lifesaving devices on every boat I board
  • To be prepared to render aid to those in need
  • To seek to preserve the motto of the sea: Women and Children First

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Aggie Eagle Program


INTRODUCTION


The inaugural Aggie Eagle Program occurred November 12-13, 2004. The interest in and the reception of the event were overwhelming. Therefore, the Corps of Cadets of Texas A&M University is pleased to announce that an Aggie Eagle Program will be held each fall and spring.


WHAT IS THE AGGIE EAGLE PROGRAM?


It is a recruiting program for the Corps of Cadets of Texas A&M University. Traditionally, the Corps has 300+ members who hold the BSA Eagle or the GSUSA Gold Award. The Program recognizes that the same traits that motivate a youngster to join scouts also encourage them, as collegians, to join the Corps. The Program focuses on seniors and select juniors in high school who are Eagle Scouts or Gold Award holders.  If any seniors or juniors are still actively involved in scouting, they will be considered to be on track for these honors and may attend the Program. Thus, Venture, Life and Sea Scouts are eligible if they are high school seniors or juniors and still actively involved in scouting.


WHEN DOES IT TAKE PLACE?

The next event will be held February 22 – February 23, 2008 at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. The program will include the Nebraska vs. Texas A&M basketball game.

for more info, see http://www.aggiecorps.org/programs/AggieEagles/