Recipient |
Notability |
References |
Robert Baden-Powell |
Lieutenant-general in the British Army, writer and founder of the Scout Movement |
[a] |
Unknown Scout |
Unknown member of the British Boy Scout Association who inspired W. D. Boyce to form the BSA |
[a] |
William D. Boyce |
Publisher and entrepreneur, founder of the BSA and the Lone Scouts of America |
[a] |
Colin H. Livingstone |
Financier, first president of the BSA |
[a] |
James J. Storrow |
Investment banker instrumental in forming General Motors, third president of GM and second president of the BSA (posthumous award) |
[a] |
Daniel Carter Beard |
Illustrator, author, social reformer, founding pioneer of the BSA and the first national Scout commissioner |
[a] |
Ernest Thompson Seton |
Noted author, wildlife artist, founder of the Woodcraft Indians, founding pioneer of the BSA and first Chief Scout; heavily influenced Baden-Powell in his formation of Scouting |
[a] |
Edgar M. Robinson |
Senior secretary in the YMCA, co-founder of the BSA |
[a] |
Lee F. Hanmer |
Member of the Russell Sage Foundation, secretary of the BSA Committee of Organization |
[a][1] |
George Wood Wingate |
U.S. Army General, lawyer, and 25 year president of the National Rifle Association. |
[a] |
Joseph Lee |
Volunteer social worker, author, and president of the Playground and Recreation Association. Father of the playground idea. |
[a][2][3] |
Howard S. Braucher |
Social worker, chair of the first committee on organization for the BSA, and Secretary of the Playground and Recreation Association. |
[a][2] |
Mortimer L. Schiff |
Banker, philanthropist, vice-president of the BSA, member of the World Scout Committee, recipient of the Bronze Wolf, later president of the BSA |
[a] |
Milton A. McRae |
Publisher, co-founder of the Scripps-McRae League of newspapers, later the third president of the BSA |
[a] |
Frank Presbrey |
Author,editor, and dean of advertising. Charter member of BSA executive board and chair of committee on Boys Life. |
[a][2] |
George D. Pratt |
Advocate of forest conservation and wildlife protection. Charter member of BSA executive board, chair of camping committee, and vice-chair of national court of honor. |
[a][2] |
John Sherman Hoyt |
Manufacturer, vice chair of war work council YMCA. Charter member of BSA executive board and chair of finance committee. |
[a][2] |
Jeremiah Jenks |
Political economist, educator, and author. Charter member of BSA executive board and chair of educational committee. Formulated the Scout oath and law. |
[a][2] |
William D. Murray |
Lawyer, author and member of the YMCA boys' work committee. Charter member of BSA executive board and chair of editorial board. |
[a][2] |
G. Barrett Rich |
Charter member of BSA executive board and chair of the national committee on badges, awards, and Scout requirements. |
[a][2] |
James E. West |
Lawyer, advocate of children's rights, first professional Chief Scout Executive of the BSA |
[a] |
George J. Fisher |
Physician, leader in the fields of youth development and physical fitness with the YMCA, early proponent of volleyball, deputy Chief Scout Executive and national Scout commissioner |
[a] |