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Troop 91 gains two new Eagle ScoutsPublished 06/12/06
Two area Boy Scouts recently achieved Scouting's loftiest achievement - Eagle. Christo Robison of Crownsville and Chip Swatta of Annapolis, longtime friends, celebrated together in a ceremony held at the Knights of Columbus in Annapolis. In becoming Eagles, the two had to feather their nests with a multitude of accomplishments, earning a minimum of 21 merit badges, and showing leadership, service and outdoor skills. In doing so, they beat the odds, joining an elite four percent of Boy Scouts who both preserve and achieve the honor. Their names are now part of a roster of a million young men who have earned the rank since...
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