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RECOGNIZING SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA'S EAGLE SCOUTS FOR 2020
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HON. BRIAN K. FITZPATRICK
of pennsylvania
in the house of representatives
Monday, July 26, 2021
Mr. FITZPATRICK. Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize the following individuals for attaining the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest achievement of the Boy Scouts of America. Since its inception in 1911, only four percent of scouts achieve this rank after a lengthy review process.
On behalf of all residents of the First Congressional District, I congratulate these emerging leaders on their achievement. We are incredibly grateful for their commitment to service and the positive impact they have on our community.
Name: Troop No.
Aaryan Goel, 36
Alexander Danchak, 36
Andrew John Blemings, 230
Anthony Gambescia, Jr., 99
Augustine James Covelens, 610
Christian D. Allemang, 542
Christian Wolf, 64
Christopher Farese, 99
Christopher James Quinlan, 153
Christopher Kingsley, 30
Christopher Lee Myers, 10
Christopher S. Pullen, Jr., 53
Christopher Stockburger, 99
Cole Sheppeck, 99
Colin Chaar, 99
Connor W. Bautz, 10
Dakota Mihelcic, 461
Daniel Forsythe, 380
Daniel Haschets, 71
Douglas James Lang, 153
Erik H. Kleinfelder, Jr., 130
Erik William Fisher, 153
Evan Grant Storms, 277
Grant Rokuskie, 139
Henry Adams Polli, 99
Jacob Outcalt, 10
Jaiesh Madaka, 10
Jared Loeper, 147
John Wyatt Keating, 10
Lars N. Knudsen, 542
Matthew Allen Dohalick, 168
Matthew Barthelmes, 547
Matthew C. Small, 82
Maxwell Steven Quinn, 71
Michael Bahner, 71
Michael Joseph Elia, 145
Nico Valerio, 10
Pranav Chivukula, 10
Rajan Patel, 380
Robert Louis Lucot, 200
Robert P. Oleynick, 10
Ryan Henry, 130
Samuel Ryan Barndt, 13
Sean M. Gutekunst, 82
Stephen F. Jayne, 99
Thomas H. Stacherski, 36
Travis Fazio, 79
Victor Sorace, 168
Viet N. Tran, 542
Wesley J. Dearolf, 30
William Renson, 34
Zachary Danchak, 36
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SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 167, No. 130
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