Library

The following Merit Badge pamphlets are in the library at the church. See the Troop Librarian for the location.


Art (2013) - 1

Astronomy (2016) - 1

Aviation (2006) - 1

Basketry (2003) - 1

Camping* (2005) - 1
Canoeing (2014) - 1
Chess (2011) - 1
Citizenship in the Community* (2005) - 1
Citizenship in the Nation* (2005) - 3

Citizenship in Society* (Required for Eagle Boards of Review after June 30, 2022) - 0
Citizenship in the World* (2005) - 1
Climbing (2006/2011) - 2
Coin Collecting (2008) - 1
Communication* - 0
Cooking* (2014) - 1
Cycling* (2003/2013) - 2
Electricity (2004) - 1
Emergency Preparedness* - 0
Environmental Science* (2006) - 1
Family Life* (2005) - 1
Fingerprinting (2003) - 1
First Aid* (2015) - 1
Fly-Fishing (2009) - 2
Forestry (2015) - 1
Game Design (2013) - 2
Gardening (2002) - 1
Genealogy (2005) - 1
Hiking* (2007) - 1
Journalism (2006) - 1
Kayaking (2012) - 1
Law (2003) - 1
Lifesaving* - 0
Medicine (2009) - 1
Personal Fitness* - 0
Personal Management* - 0
Pets (2003) - 1
Photography (2005/2016) - 2
Programming (2013) - 1
Railroading (2003) - 1
Robotics (2016) - 1
Scholarship (2004) - 2
Soil and Water Conservation (2019) - 1
Sustainability* - 0
Swimming* - 0
Whitewater (2005) - 1
Wood Carving (2006) - 2


*Eagle Required Merit Badges

A total of 21 merit badges (10 more than required for the Life rank) must be earned for the Eagle Scout rank, including these 13 merit badges:

(a) First Aid,

(b) Citizenship in the Community,

(c) Citizenship in the Nation,

(d) Citizenship in the World,

(e) Communication,

(f) Cooking,

(g) Personal Fitness,

(h) Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving,

(i) Environmental Science OR Sustainability,

(j) Personal Management,

(k) Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling,

(l) Camping,

and (m) Family Life.


Scouts must choose only one of the merit badges listed in categories h, i, and k. Any additional merit badge(s) earned in those categories may be counted as one of the eight optional merit badges used to make a total of 21.


Refer to the BSA Merit Badge webpage for merit badge requirements updates.



USScouts.org is also a good resource for requirements and worksheets.


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