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The medal is a silver antelope suspended from an orange and white ribbon for formal occasions and civilian wear. Recipients also receive a lapel pin for non-uniform wear. Unlike the Silver Buffalo Award, recipients must be registered as adult members of the Boy Scouts of America.
This is a listing of recipients [1] of the Boy Scouts of America Order of the Arrow's Distinguished Service Award (DSA). See Honors and awards of the Order of the Arrow for a description of the DSA. [2]
Recipients may be nominated and selected for their efforts in the Council Service Territory and/or for service to the Council Service Territory through various national committees. [ 1 ] The award is made by the National Court of Honor and the recipient must be a registered adult member of the Boy Scouts of America.
The Legacy of Servant Leadership Lifetime Achievement Award was created by the National Order of the Arrow Committee in 2002 to recognize the Order's second and third generation "Founders" - Scouters who have built an enduring legacy to Scouting and the Order of the Arrow through a lifetime of cheerful service to others.
Miller's Scouting achievements include Eagle Scout (1973), National Award of Merit (2003), Silver Beaver Award (2013), and NESA Outstanding Eagle Scout Award (2020). He has served as an adult leader in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts as well as the District level and on staff at several National Jamborees and a World Jamboree.
After his death in 1937, the award was renamed in Dr. Hornaday's honor and became a Boy Scouts of America award. In 1975, the present awards program was established with funding help from DuPont , with the Bronze and Silver Medals being created for youth, and a separate Gold Medal for adult Scouters created as well.
The Order of the Arrow (OA) is a program of the Boy Scout division of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). It is the BSA's national honor society for experienced campers, based on American Indian traditions, and dedicated to the ideal of cheerful service. Awards are separate and distinct from the membership levels of Ordeal and Brotherhood.
Director, Boy Scouts International Bureau (London), Boy Scouts World Bureau (Ottawa), and World Scout Bureau (Geneva), 1955-81 consultant for the Bureau 1981-86, organizer of Jamboree-on-the-Air 1958-88, recipient, Bronze Wolf, 1973 [120] Craig Kielburger: Children's rights activist, member, Board of Governors, Scouts Canada Roméo LeBlanc