Newest Eagle Scout Pat Miller

As a former Scoutmaster, FIRST mentor and proud father I would like to announce our newest Eagle Scout for troop 161 and Team 829, Patrick Miller.

Congrats Pat.

Congratulations Pat, welcome to the brotherhood.

Congrats Pat! I know how much work it takes to get there.

But in the end, it’s worth it isn’t it? :slight_smile:

Congrats Pat,

I also just earned the rank of Eagle Scout and I know of all the work involved.

Congratulations on Eagle! It is no easy task!
Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.

Congrats Pat, I got my eagle over the summer, it is an extremely impressive feat.

It is interesting how many Eagles are involved with FIRST.

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Congrats Pat! Attaining the rank of Eagle a great accomplishment that you should be proud of, and remember for the rest of your life.

Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.

Congrats Pat!
As an Eagle scout I know the hard work that goes into it but it is a great accomplishment.

Congratulations Pat. It really is a big deal - any resume I get that has Eagle Scout on it floats to the top; that and Vigil Honor are the only accomplishments from High School that remain on my resume today.

Congratulations Pat welcome to the brother hood. It’s a hard journey to the rank of Eagle Scout but what you learn on the way will last you a life time.

Matthew Simpson
Team 75

Congratulations to you, Pat, and to all of those who supported you along the way!

Thanks to everyone for the support

and to other scouts out there I would like to say its a hard long road but in the end its worth it!

Congratulations on earning BSA’s highest recognition. As the mom of a 2007 Eagle, I can vouch that in addition to joining an elite group, you’ve made your parents very proud.

Now a subtle reminder for all other FIRST Boy Scouts… “How’s that Eagle Project coming?” :wink:

Long way to go Pat!
Congratulations.
You deserve it.

All that perseverance spread over so many years has been rewarded. Not many accomplish what you’ve done, and you stand as a role model for all those younger scouts now following in your footsteps.