Distinguished Eagle Scouts
The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award was established in 1969 to acknowledge Eagle Scouts who have received extraordinary national-level recognition, fame, or eminence within their field, and have a strong record of voluntary service to their community. Only Eagle Scouts who earned the Eagle Scout rank a minimum of 25 years previously are eligible for nomination. The award is given by the National Eagle Scout Association upon the recommendation of a committee of Distinguished Eagle Scouts.
- Charles F. Dolan (1984)
- Charles H. Greenman (1987)
- Sheldon Weil (1989)
- George N. Boulukos (1990)
- Howard M. Blankman (1991)
- William Scollay (1997)
- Raphael P. Greenspan (2003)
- Jerome Zeldis (2010)
- Alan Lambert (2014)
- Scott R. Christensen (2015)
- Salvatore P. Ciampo (2016)
- Anthony Caterino (2018)
- Richard Torrenzano (2019)
- David R. Doucette, Ph.D. , P.E. (2024)