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Three’s Company as Triplets Achieve Eagle Scout

6933796_GAs Scouting’s highest rank, earning Eagle Scout not only carries a special significance, but it’s also quite rare. With only about five percent of Boy Scouts attaining the Eagle rank, it’s undoubtedly an honor worthy of adulation. But what’s even more uncommon? Triplets becoming Eagles!

Triplets Clifton, Eric, and Walter H. received Eagle Scout honors over the weekend in Shreveport, La., along with more than a dozen other local Scouts. Starting their Scouting experience in elementary school, the brothers are prime examples of leadership in their community. 

Check out this quick video below from Shreveport’s KTBS and then read the full story here.

KTBS.com – Shreveport, LA News, Weather and Sports

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Hayley Cordaro is a communications specialist at the Boy Scouts of America. She loves sharing inspiring success stories and uncovering new ways volunteers and employees can make the most of their Scouting experience. If you have story ideas or questions, reach out to us at communications@scouting.org.