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Legacy of Honor: The Values and Influence of America's Eagle Scouts by Alvin Townley

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: December 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780312366537
  • Sales Rank: 668
  • 320pp
 
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Synopsis

Over the past century, America's Eagle Scouts have earned a reputation for service, virtue, and leadership that is recognized throughout the world. But few people realize the full extent to which Eagle Scouts have made a mark on American history. They have served as astronauts, soldiers, politicians, and businessmen, but they have also been the fathers, brothers, Scoutmasters, coaches and other role models who have played an integral part in American life.

Alvin Townley set out across the country to hear the stories of these Eagle Scouts. He spoke with individuals from every region, of every age and background, some of whom have risen to fame as public figures while others have left a lasting impact outside of the spotlight. The Eagle Scouts who share their experiences include Bill Gates, Sr., Bill Bradley, J.W. Marriott, Jr., Ross Perot, Michael Bloomberg, Richard Lugar, Michael Dukakis, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, Coach Chan Gailey, and Capt. James Lovell of Apollo 13. The book also explores the virtues of a Tuskegee Airman, a Vietnam War POW, a September 11 NYPD hero, a crew of Hurricane Katrina relief workers, and a host of others from every walk of life.

Biography

Alvin Townley spent a year traveling throughout the country to explore the legacy of America's Eagle Scouts. In thousands of miles of travel, he met with Eagles from all walks of life. The result was Legacy of Honor, a uniquely powerful narrative of character and virtue in American life.

Alvin's journey truly began years ago in Atlanta, Georgia, where he followed the Scouting path of his grandfather and father and earned his Eagle Scout rank with Troop 103. He is a Brotherhood Member of the Order of the Arrow and has completed High Adventure treks at the Florida Sea Base, the Northern Tier Canoe Bases, and Philmont Scout Ranch.

The author graduated from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. He has interned in the U.S. House of Representatives, served on the executive staff of an international consulting firm, and worked for his alma mater, where he built relationships with alumni across the country and spoke to classes on corporate strategy and ethics.

Alvin currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, where he works and coaches at Marist School. He also works with Reach for Excellence, a tuition-free program benefiting talented middle school students from underserved communities.

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Legacy of Honor: The Values and Influence of America's Eagle Scoutsby Anonymous

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February 09, 2008: This is a valuable addition to anyone's leadership library. It explains the value of Scouting in general, and Eagle Scouts in particular to the US and the world...and it does so with excellent vignettes about a multitude of Eagle Scouts -- some world famous and many not known outside their communities. But they all share the values and character that Scouting instilled in them. If you have ever been a Scout, this book will remind you of why Scouting was likely an imporant part of your life and why it almost certainly helped develop both your character and the leadership skills you have used ever since. If you have never been a Scout, this book will help you understand those who were...and are Scouts. Well written, well organized and wonderfully insightful. A great leadership read.

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March 31, 2007: The author, a second generation Eagle Scout, tells a wonderful story of Eagle Scouts from the 1930's to the present day. Profiling Eagle Scouts of all abilities and accomplishments through the 20th to 21st century, what they gained and learned from their Scouting experience and how 30-50 years later their payback to their family, community and country in service to others. While not a Eagle Scout myself, I enjoyed reading how the Scouting movement has created such wonderful men out of unruly teenagers. The trail to Eagle, as the author explains so well, instilled the values that made a difference so many years later. I especially recommend this book to parents of Scouts and anyone who is a role model for young boys learning about themselves and service to others. After you read these stories, you will rededicate yourself helping others on the trail to Eagle.


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