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Riga 3: |
| ==Africa== | | ==Africa== |
| ===Ghana=== | | ===Ghana=== |
| *On. Nana Amanfi III CBE - omanhene dello stato di Asebu*[[Peter Awoonor-Renner]] | | *On. Nana Amanfi III CBE - omanhene dello stato di Asebu |
| *Peter Awoonor-Renner - presidente dell' APSOG | | *Peter Awoonor-Renner - presidente dell' APSOG |
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Riga 91: |
| *Zvonimir Puljić - ex sindaco della città di Split | | *Zvonimir Puljić - ex sindaco della città di Split |
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| ===Repubblica Ceca===
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| *Eduard Beneš - leader del movimento indipendentista della Cecoslovacchia e secondo presidente della Cecoslovacchia
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| *Jaroslav Foglar - scrittore
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| *Jiří Grygar - astronomo e diffusore della scienza
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| *Tomáš Halík - intellettuale, parroco cattolico romano e studioso
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| *Václav Havel - primo presidente
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| *[[Helena Illnerová]] (*1937), research worker, president of the Czech Academy of Sciences (2001-2005)
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| *[[Erazim Kohák]] (*1933), philosopher and writer
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| *[[Jan Kubiš]] (1913-1942), Czechoslovakian resistance fighter
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| *[[Ivo Lukačovič]] (*1974), founder, chairman and vision-maker of Seznam.cz
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| *[[Václav Marhoul]] (*1960), film director and producer
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| *[[Jiří Menzel]] (*1938), film and theatre director, actor and scriptwriter
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| *[[Václav Pačes]] (*1942), biochemist, president of the Czech Academy of Sciences (2005-)
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| *[[Šimon Pánek]] (*1967), director and co-founder of People in Need Foundation (PINF)
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| *[[Theodor Pištěk (painter)|Theodor Pištěk]] (*1932), painter and film designer
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| *[[Petr Pithart]] (*1941), politician, lawyer and political scientist
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| *[[Břetislav Rychlík]] (*1958), film director
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| *[[Ladislav Sitenský]] (*1919), landscape photographer
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| *[[Jiří Stránský]] (*1931), writer, scriptwriter, dramatist, interpreter
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| *[[Jiří Suchý]] (*1931), dramatist, poet, writer, composer, musician
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| *[[Antonín Benjamin Svojsík]] (1876-1938), founder of Czech Scouting
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| *[[Štěpán Trochta|Štěpán Cardinal Trochta]] (1905-1974) salesian and bishop of Litomerice
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| *[[Václav Vorlíček]] (*1930), film director and scriptwriter
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| *[[Jiří Wolker]] (1900-1924), poet, journalist and playwright
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| *[[Rudolf Zahradník]] (*1928), chemist, president of the Czech Academy of Sciences (1993-2001)
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| ===Danimarca===
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| *Ingrid of Sweden]] late queen consort , head of guiding
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| *Margrethe II|Margrethe II of Denmark]] queen
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| *Princess Benedikte of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg|Benedikte]] princess, head of Guiding
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| *Lars Kolind]], Chairman of the Board, PreVenture A/S, Løndal A/S
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| *Anders Bondo Christensen, Danmarks Lærerforening
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| *Rene la Cour Sell - Danish Road Safety Council
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| *Uffe Ellemann-Jense
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| *Connie Hedegaard
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| *Asger Jorn - Pittore
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| ===Estonia===
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| *Toomas Hendrik Ilves - presidente dell' Estonia
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| ===Finlandia===
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| *Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim - maresciallo della finlandia, presidente e fondatore dello scoutismo Finlandese
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| *Jukka Paarma - arcivescovo
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| *[[Doris Stockmann]], Owner of Stockmann stores
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| *[[Paavo Lipponen]], former prime minister
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| *[[Stefan Wallin]], Minister of Culture
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| *[[Jone Nikula]], TV personality
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| *[[Lauri Knurkse]], Film actor/director
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| *[[Helvi Sipilä]], former [[UN]] assistant headsecretary
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| *[[Jorma Ollila]], former chairman of [[Nokia Corporation]]
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| *[[Pentti Arajärvi]], Finnish doctor of law, husband of current president [[Tarja Halonen]]
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| ===Francia===
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| *Jacques Chirac]], Former President of the French Republic
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| *Paul-Émile Victor]], explorer and ethnologist
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| ===Germania===
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| *[[Norbert Blüm]] (*1935) politician
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| *[[Wolfgang Clement]] (*1940) politician
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| *[[Thomas Gottschalk]] (*1950) actor
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| *[[Herbert Grönemeyer]] (*1956) musician and actor
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| *[[Werner Heisenberg]] (1901-1976) physicist, Nobel laureate
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| *[[Günther Jauch]] (*1956) TV-host
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| *[[Hans-Peter von Kirchbach]] (*1941) inspector general of the Bundeswehr
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| *[[Horst Köhler]] (*1943) current President of Germany
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| *[[Golo Mann]] (1909-1994) historian, son of [[Thomas Mann]]
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| *[[Peter Struck]] (*1943) politician
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| *[[Harald Schmidt|Harald Franz Schmidt]] (*1957) actor, writer, comedian and television entertainer
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| *[[Stefan Raab]] (*1966) comedian and television entertainer
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| ===Grecia===
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| *[[Queen Anne-Marie of Greece|Anne-Marie]], former queen consort (1964-1973)
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| ===Ungheria===
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| *[[László Almásy]] pilot, researcher of [[Sahara Desert]], title character of [[The English Patient]]
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| *[[Lajos Bárdos]] composer, conductor, and professor of music
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| *[[Ferenc Csík]] swimmer, gold medal winner of [[1936 Summer Olympics]]
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| *[[István Horthy]] Deputy Regent of Hungary (1942)
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| *[[Ferenc Mádl]] [[President]] of [[Hungary]] ([[2000]]-[[2005]])
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| *[[Pál Maléter]] military leader of the [[1956 Hungarian Revolution]]
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| * Ernő Rubik flight engineer, father of [[Erno Rubik|Ernő Rubik jr.]], inventor of [[Rubik's Cube]]
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| *[[Pál Teleki]] scientist, prime minister of [[Hungary]] ([[1920]]-[[1921]]) and ([[1939]]-[[1941]])
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| ===Irlanda===
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| *[[Dermot Lacey]] former [[Lord Mayor of Dublin]]
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| *[[Graham Norton]]
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| *[[The Edge]], musician
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| ===Italy===
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| *[[Pupi Avati]], film director
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| *[[Marco Baldini]], radio presenter, DJ and showman
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| *[[Paola Barale]], TV presenter
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| *[[Gino Bartali]], cyclist
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| *[[Pippo Baudo]], TV presenter
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| *[[Piero Badaloni]], journalist and politician
| |
| *[[Nicola Calipari]], Military intelligence officer with the rank of Major General
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| *[[Italo Calvino]], writer
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| *[[Pier Ferdinando Casini]], politician
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| *[[Fausto Coppi]], cyclist
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| *Elio, Singer of [[Elio e le Storie Tese]]
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| *[[Federico Fellini]], film director
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| *[[Catena Fiorello]], writer
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| *[[Beppe Fiorello]], actor
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| *[[Fiorello]] aka Rosario Tindaro Fiorello, singer and radio and television presenter
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| *[[Giuseppe Fioroni]], minister
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| *[[Maria Pia Garavaglia]], politician and minister
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| *[[Massimo Giletti]], TV presenter
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| *[[Pierino Impastatato]], victim of [[mafia]]
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| *[[Jovanotti]] aka Lorenzo Cherubini, singer and rapper
| |
| *[[Ignazio La Russa]], politician
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| *[[Sergio Leone]], film director
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| *[[Giancarlo Lombardi]], businessman and minister
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| *[[Guglielmo Marconi]], inventor of radio, [[Nobel Prize]]
| |
| *[[Pietro Marrazzo]], journalist and politician
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| *[[Giovanna Melandri]], minister
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| *[[Daniele Luttazzi]], real name Daniele Fabbri, comedian, writer, satirist, illustrator and singer/songwriter
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| *[[Gino Paoli]], songwriter and singer
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| *[[Renzo Piano]], architect
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| *[[Guido Rossa]], sindacalist, victim of Brigate Rosse
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| *[[Beppe Severgnini]], writer and journalist
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| *[[Mario Sica]], diplomat and ambassador
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| * Valdo Spini - Politician
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| *[[Totò]], actor
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| *[[Massimo Troisi]], actor
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| *[[Sergio Valzania]], broadcast author and RAI manager
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| *[[Carlo Verdone]], actor, film writer and film director
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| ===Liechtenstein===
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| *[[Alexander Frick]], [[List of Liechtenstein Heads of Government|Regierungschef]](head of government) of Liechtenstein ([[1945]]-[[1962]])
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| *[[Hans-Adam II]], Prince of Liechtenstein
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| ===Luxembourg===
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| *[[Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg|Jean I]], late Grand Duke, [[Chief Scout]]
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| *[[Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium|Joséphine-Charlotte]], late Grand Duchess, [[Chief Guide]]
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| ===The Netherlands===
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| *[[Jan Peter Balkenende]], Prime Minister.
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| * [[Jacco Eltingh]] - former professional tennis player
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| *[[Arjan Erkel]], medical aid worker for [[Médecins Sans Frontières]] (MSF), [[abducted]] in [[Dagestan]]
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| *[[Anton Geesink]], member International Olympic Committee
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| *[[Gordon (singer)|Gordon]], singer and television presentor
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| *[[Lex Goudsmit]], late actor
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| *[[Youp van 't Hek]], stand-up comedian
| |
| *[[Albert Heijn]], late chairman of the board of directors of major international supermarket operator and foodservice company [[Ahold]]
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| *[[Jan van Hoof]], member of the Dutch resistance ([[Operation Market Garden]])
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| *[[Paskal Jakobsen]] - singer [[Bløf]]
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| *[[Bert Koenders]] - politician
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| *[[Piet J. Kroonenberg]], Scouting historian and author
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| *[[Jan Kruis]], comics artist
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| *[[Patrick Lodiers]], television presenter and chairman [[BNN (Dutch broadcaster)|BNN]]
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| *[[Geert Mak]], journalist and historian
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| *[[Harry Mulisch]], author, one of the "Great Three" of Dutch postwar literature.
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| *[[Frits Philips]], late chairman of the board of directors of Dutch electronics company [[Philips]].
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| *[[Jean Jacques Rambonnet]], late [[Admiral (Netherlands)|Vice Admiral]], [[Minister (government)|Minister]] (Navy, Colonies, War), the only [[Chief Scout]] of the Netherlands
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| *[[Joost Swarte]], comic artist and graphical designer
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| *Bas and Aad van Toor ([[Bassie and Adriaan]]), clown and acrobat duo
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| *H.M. [[Beatrix of the Netherlands]]
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| *H.M. [[Juliana of the Netherlands]], also known as Movavedo (Mother of many daughters)
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| *H.R.H. [[Princess Máxima of the Netherlands]], Princess of Orange, now patron of [[Scouting Nederland]]
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| *H.R.H. [[Princess Christina of the Netherlands]]
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| *H.R.H. [[Claus von Amsberg]], Prince of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Amsberg, Prince Consort
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| *H.R.H. [[Princess Irene of the Netherlands]]
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| *H.R.H. [[Princess Margriet of the Netherlands]]
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| ===Poland===
| |
| *[[Podharcmistrz|phm.]] [[Sławomir Maciej Bittner]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Maciek" (1923-1944)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Stanisław Broniewski]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Orsza" (1915-2000)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Jan Bytnar]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Rudy" (1921-1943)
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| *[[podharcmistrz|phm.]] [[Maciej Aleksy Dawidowski]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Alek" (1920-1943)
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| *[[Harcmistrz Rzeczpospolitej|hm HR]] [[Jadwiga Falkowska]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Jaga" (1889-1944)
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| *[[beatification|blessed]] [[Stefan Wincenty Frelichowski]], [[Patron]] of Scouting
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Michał Grażyński]] (1890-1965)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Józef Andrzej Grzesiak]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Czarny" (1900-1972)
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| *[[general|gen.]] [[Józef Haller]]
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Ryszard Kaczorowski]], last [[Polish government in exile|emigre]] [[President of the Republic of Poland]]
| |
| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Aleksander Kamiński]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Kamyk" (1903-1978)
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| *ks. [[Kazimierz Lutosławski]]
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| *[[Andrzej Małkowski]] (1888-1919), regarded as the founder of Scouting in Poland
| |
| *[[Harcmistrz Rzeczpospolitej|hm HR]] [[Olga Drahonowska-Małkowska]] (1888-1979)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Florian Marciniak]] (1915-1944)
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| *[[Harcmistrz Rzeczpospolitej|hm HR]] [[Jan Mauersberger]] (1877-1942)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Ryszard Pacławski]]
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| *[[Harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Józef Pukowiec]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Chmura" (1904-1942)
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| *[[Podharcmistrz|phm.]] [[Jan Rodowicz]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Anoda" (1923-1949)
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| *[[Harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Andrzej Romocki]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Morro" (1923-1944)
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| *[[Podharcmistrz|phm.]] [[Jan Romocki]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Bonawentura" (1925-1944)
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| *[[Harcmistrz Rzeczpospolitej|hm HR]] [[Stanisław Sedlaczek]] (1892-1941)
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| *[[Harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Kazimierz Skorupka]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Dziad" (1901-1944)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Krzysztof Stanowski]]
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| *[[Harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Eugeniusz Stasiecki]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Piotr Pomian" (1913-1944)
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| *[[Harcmistrz Rzeczpospolitej|hm HR]] [[Tadeusz Strumiłło]]
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Tomasz Strzembosz]]
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| *[[Harcmistrz Rzeczpospolitej|hm HR]] [[Maria Wocalewska]]
| |
| *[[generał|gen.]] [[Mariusz Zaruski]]
| |
| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Tadeusz Zawadzki]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Zośka" (1921-1943)
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Anna Zawadzka]]
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| *[[harcmistrz|hm.]] [[Jerzy Zborowski|Jerzy Eugeniusz Zborowski]] ''nom-de-guerre'' "Jeremi" (1922-1944)
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| ===Portugal===
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| *[[José Hermano Saraiva]], [[historian]] and television personality
| |
| *[[Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo|Dom Ximenes Belo]], Bishop of [[Dili]], [[East Timor]] and [[Nobel Peace Prize]] winner
| |
| *[[Jorge Lacão Costa|Jorge Lacão]], [[politician]]
| |
| *[[José Menéres Pimentel|Menéres Pimentel]], People's [[Ombudsman]]
| |
| *[[Manuel Clemente]], [[Bishop]]
| |
| *[[António Ribeiro]], [[Bishop]]
| |
| *[[Margarida Pinto Correia]], writer
| |
| *[[Isabel Herédia]], wife of throne pretender
| |
| *[[José Mendes Bota]], [[politician]], member of the European Parliament
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| *[[Rui Pena]], [[politician]], former Portuguese minister of National Defense
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| *[[Carvalho Rodrigues]], scientist
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| ===Spain===
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| *[[Juan Carlos I]], present king and Spanish Scout Honorary President (his father [[Juan de Borbón]] was also Scout)
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| *[[Sofía de Grecia]], present queen
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| *[[Alfonso XIII]], former king, father of Juan de Borbón and grandfather of Juan Carlos I
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| *[[Niceto Alcalá Zamora]], president of the former Spanish 2nd Republic (1936)
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| *[[José María Aznar]], former Spanish Prime Minister (1996-2004)
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| *[[Jordi Pujol]] and [[Pasqual Maragall]], former Cataluña presidents (1980-2003 and 2003-2006)
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| *[[Alejandro Sanz]], singer
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| *[[Paz Padilla]], comedian and actress
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| *[[Emilio Aragón]], comedian, actor and singer and orchestra director
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|
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| ===Sweden===
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| *[[Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden|Carl XVI Gustaf]], king
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| *[[Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden|Gustaf VI Adolf]], late king, [[Chief Scout]]
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| *[[Folke Bernadotte]], late diplomat, United Nations mediator in Palestine
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| *[[Carl-Henric Svanberg]], CEO of [[Ericsson]]
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| *[[Emil Winqvist]], Founder of Swedish Scouting (1908), Chief Scout of the YMCA Scout association 1911-1917.
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| *[[Ebbe Lieberath]], Translated Scouting for Boys to Swedish in 1910. Founded the Swedish Scout Association in 1912.
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| ===United Kingdom===
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| ====British Camp Fire Girls' Association====
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| * [[Elsie J. Oxenham]], author
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| * [[Margaret Simey]], politician
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| ====Girlguiding UK====
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| *[[Anne, Princess Royal]]<ref name=NPGAnne>{{cite web|url=http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp05015&rNo=7&role=sit |title=NPG x76303; Princess Anne |accessdate=2006-08-08 |publisher=National Portrait Gallery }}</ref>
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| *[[Cherie Blair|Cherie Booth]], human rights lawyer<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[Betty Boothroyd]], first female [[Speaker of the British House of Commons|Speaker]] of the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]<ref> {{cite web| title =Scouting takes over BBC Four tonight | publisher =The Guide Association | url =http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.74/aID.2547/qx/news/article.asp| accessdate =2007-05-14}}</ref>
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| *[[Annette Crosbie]], actress
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| *[[Cat Deeley]], television presenter
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| *[[Barbara Dickson]], actress and singer
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| *[[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|Queen Elizabeth II]]
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| *[[Alison Elliot]], first woman [[Moderator of the General Assembly]] of the [[Church of Scotland]]
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| *[[Tanni Grey-Thompson|Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson]], athlete and television presenter<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[Glenda Jackson]], actress and politician<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[Cathy Jamieson]], [[Member of the Scottish Parliament]]
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| *[[Lorraine Kelly]], television presenter<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[Anne Mackenzie]], broadcast journalist and political analyst
| |
| *[[Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon|Princess Margaret]]
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| *[[Davina McCall]], television presenter
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| *[[Mo Mowlam]], politician<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[Kate Moss]], supermodel
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| *[[Aileen Paterson]], author
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| *[[Anita Roddick|Dame Anita Roddick]], entrepreneur and environmental campaigner<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[J.K. Rowling]], author of the [[Harry Potter]] books
| |
| *[[Helen Sharman]], the first British woman in space<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| *[[Carol Smillie]], television personality
| |
| *[[Delia Smith]], television chef<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK}}</ref>
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| *[[Emma Thompson]], actress
| |
| *[[Carol Vorderman]], television personality
| |
| *[[Faye White]], athlete and sports commentator<ref>{{cite web | title =She shoots, she scores! | publisher =[[Girlguiding UK]] | url =http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.74/aID.2788/qx/news/article.asp | accessdate =2007-08-17}}</ref>
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| ====Girls' Brigade====
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| *[[Dorita Fairlie Bruce]], author
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| *[[Tanni Grey-Thompson|Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson]], athlete and television presenter<ref name=GgUKWiG>{{cite web|url=http://www.girlguiding.org.uk/xq/asp/sID.66/qx/new/about/article.asp |title=Girlguiding UK - About Us - What is Guiding? |accessdate=2006-07-31 |publisher=Girlguiding UK }}</ref>
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| ====The Scout Association====
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| *[[Jeffrey Archer]] - politician and author
| |
| *[[David Attenborough]] - Naturalist, TV Personality
| |
| *[[Richard Attenborough]] - Actor, Film Director/Producer
| |
| *[[Syd Barret]] - Original singer/songwriter/guitarist for Pink Floyd
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| *[[Michael Barrymore]] - TV Personality
| |
| *[[David Beckham]] - midfielder of the England football squad<ref name=Oakeshott>{{cite news | author=Isabel Oakeshott | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2415901.html | title=Dib dib dib - the way to a better life - Sunday Times - Times Online | publisher=timesonline.co.uk | date=[[2006-10-22]] | accessdate=2006-10-24 }}</ref>
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| *[[David Bellamy]] - TV Personality
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| *[[Tony Benn]] - Politician
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| *[[Tony Blair]] - Former-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom<ref name=Oakeshott>{{cite news | author=Isabel Oakeshott | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2415901.html | title=Dib dib dib - the way to a better life - Sunday Times - Times Online | publisher=timesonline.co.uk | date=[[2006-10-22]] | accessdate=2006-10-24 }}</ref>
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| *[[Gyles Brandreth]] - author and politician<ref name=Copping>{{cite news | author =Jasper Copping | url =http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/09/nscout09.xml | title =Telegraph - News - Computing, faith and even PR, the Scout badges leading the pack | publisher =telegraph.co.uk | date =[[2006-07-09]] | accessdate =2006-08-08 }}</ref>
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| *[[Richard Branson]] - Entrepreneur<ref name=Oakeshott>{{cite news | author=Isabel Oakeshott | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2415901.html | title=Dib dib dib - the way to a better life - Sunday Times - Times Online | publisher=timesonline.co.uk | date=[[2006-10-22]] | accessdate=2006-10-24 }}</ref>
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| *[[Trevor Brooking|Sir Trevor Brooking]] - footballer
| |
| *[[Brian Clough]] - Football Manager
| |
| *[[Nigel Clough]] - Footballer
| |
| *[[Billy Connolly]] - Comedian
| |
| *[[Ronnie Corbett]] - Actor
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| *[[John Cornwell|John "Jack" Cornwell]] - [[Royal Navy]] sailor and recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]]
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| *[[John Craven]] - TV Personality
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| *[[Robert Edward Cruickshank|Robert Edward Cruickshank VC]], [[World War I]] soldier and recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]]
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| *[[Jim Davidson (comedian)|Jim Davidson]] - Entertainer
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| *[[Ken Dodd]] - Entertainer
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| *[[Peter Duncan (actor)|Peter Duncan]] - former [[Blue Peter]] presenter and current [[Chief Scout]]
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| *[[Roger Gale]], politician<ref name=Copping>{{cite news | author =Jasper Copping | url =http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/09/nscout09.xml | title =Telegraph - News - Computing, faith and even PR, the Scout badges leading the pack | publisher =telegraph.co.uk | date =[[2006-07-09]] | accessdate =2006-08-08 }}</ref>
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| *[[Richard Hammond]] - TV Presenter
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| *[[Mike Harding]] - comedian/songwriter and radio presenter
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| *[[Ainsley Harriot]] - TV Chef
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| *[[Derek Jacobi]] - Actor
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| *Rhys Jones - youngest Briton to climb [[Mount Everest]]<ref name='BBC_RJones'>{{cite news | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/hampshire/content/articles/2006/04/24/rhys_jones_everest_feature.shtml | title = Rhys' Everest Adventure | publisher = BBC.co.uk | date = [[2006-10-26]] | accessdate = 2007-02-25 }}</ref>
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| *[[Natasha Kaplinsky]] - BBC News Presenter
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| *[[Neil Kinnock]] - Politician
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| *[[Danny La Rue]] - Entertainer
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| *[[Sammy Lee (footballer)|Sammy Lee]] - Footballer
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| *[[John Major]] - Former Prime Minister
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| *[[Simon Mayo]] - Disc Jockey/TV Presenter
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| *[[Paul McCartney]] - singer/songwriter/bassist of the [[Beatles]] and Wings
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| *[[George Michael]] - Singer/Songwriter
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| *[[Adrian Moorhouse]] - Swimmer
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| *[[Derek Mountfield]] - Footballer
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| *[[Denis Norden]] - TV Personality
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| *[[Jamie Oliver]] - celebrity chef
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| *[[Michael Owen]] - footballer
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| *[[Michael Parkinson]] - Radio Presenter, TV Personality
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| *[[Jeremy Paxman]] - TV/News Presenter<ref name=Oakeshott>{{cite news | author=Isabel Oakeshott | url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-2415901.html | title=Dib dib dib - the way to a better life - Sunday Times - Times Online | publisher=timesonline.co.uk | date=[[2006-10-22]] | accessdate=2006-10-24 }}</ref>
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| *[[Dougie Payne]] - bassist for [[Travis]]
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| *[[Michael Perham]] - Youngest Person (14 years old) to cross the Atlantic single handed
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| *[[Cliff Richard]] - Entertainer
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| *[[Keith Richards]] - Guitar player for The Rolling Stones
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| *[[Bobby Robson]] - Former England Football Manager
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| *[[Willie Rushton]] - Actor
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| *[[Doug Scott]] - Mountaineer
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| *[[Roger Scruton]] - philosopher<ref name=Copping>{{cite news | author =Jasper Copping | url =http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/09/nscout09.xml | title =Telegraph - News - Computing, faith and even PR, the Scout badges leading the pack | publisher =telegraph.co.uk | date =[[2006-07-09]] | accessdate =2006-08-08 }}</ref>
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| *[[David Seaman]] - footballer
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| *[[Paul Shane]] - Actor
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| *[[Arthur Somers-Cocks, 6th Baron Somers]] - Governor of [[Victoria, Australia]], succeeded [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Baden-Powell]] as [[Chief Scout]] in 1941
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| *[[Chris Tarrant]] - TV Personality
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| *[[Harold Wilson]] - former Primer Minister of the United Kingdom
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| *[[Norman Wisdom]] - Actor
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| *[[Antony Worrall Thompson]] - chef and television presenter<ref name=Copping>{{cite news | author =Jasper Copping | url =http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/07/09/nscout09.xml | title =Telegraph - News - Computing, faith and even PR, the Scout badges leading the pack | publisher =telegraph.co.uk | date =[[2006-07-09]] | accessdate =2006-08-08 }}</ref>
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| *[[Iestyn Harris]] - Rugby Player
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| *[[Lil' Chris]] - Singer
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| ==North America==
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| ===Canada ===
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| *[[Robert Bateman]], artist and naturalist
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| *[[Pierre Berton]], author/historian/journalist
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| *[[Mike Scott]], Member of the [[Order of Canada]]
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| *[[Jean-François Carrey]], youngest [[Canada|Canadian]] to climb [[Mount Everest]]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2006/05/19/ot-everest20060519.html | title=Ottawa man reaches Everest summit | publisher=CBC News | accessdate=2007-03-15}}</ref>
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| *[[Henry Pellatt]], industrialist
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| *[[Jean Chrétien]], [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]]
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| *[[Joe Clark]], Prime Minister
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| *[[Leonard Cohen]], musician
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| *[[Jim Creeggan]], musician
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| *[[Roméo Dallaire]], military officer
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| *[[John Diefenbaker]], Prime Minister
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| *[[Jackson Dodds]], [[World Scout Committee]], [[Bronze Wolf]] recipient
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| *[[Michael J. Fox]], actor
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| *[[Marc Garneau]], astronaut
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| *[[Chris Hadfield]], astronaut
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| *[[Michael Harcourt]], [[Premier of British Columbia]]
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| *[[Stephen Harper]], Prime Minister
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| *[[Craig Kielburger]], child advocate, [[Nobel Prize]] nominee, Member of the [[Order of Canada]]
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| *[[Roméo LeBlanc]], [[Governor General of Canada|Governor General]]
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| *[[Gordon Lightfoot]], musician
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| *[[Rich Little]], comedian/impressionist
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| *[[Steven MacLean (astronaut)|Steve MacLean]], astronaut
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| *[[Brian Mulroney]], Prime Minister
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| *[[Steven Page]], musician
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| *[[Darryl Sittler]], professional hockey player
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| *[[Monte Solberg]], Minister for Immigration
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| *[[Alex Tilley]], inventor of the [[Tilley Endurables|Tilley Hat]]
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| *[[Pierre Trudeau]], Prime Minister
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| *[[John Gemmill]], Vice Chair of World Scout Committee
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| *[[Kevin Newman]], Anchor [[Global Television]]
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|
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| ===United States===
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| ====Girl Scouts of the USA====
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| These notable individuals were in the [[Girl Scouts of the USA]] (GSUSA). Also see [[Gold Award (Girl Scouts of the USA)|Gold Award]] recipients.
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|
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| *[[Val Ackerman]], first President of the [[Women's National Basketball Association]]
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| *[[Madeleine Albright]], first female [[United States Secretary of State]]
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| *Martha W. Barnett, second female president of the [[American Bar Association]], partner in [[Holland & Knight]] LLP
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| *[[Candice Bergen]], actress
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| *[[Bonnie Blair]], [[long track speed skating|speedskater]] and five time Olympic [[Gold Medalist]]
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| *Dr. [[Betsy Boze]], Chief Executive Officer and Dean, [[Kent State University Stark]]
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| *[[Barbara Bush]], former [[First Lady of the United States]]<ref name=BushL>{{cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/02/20020220-6.html |title=Mrs. Bush's Remarks at Girl Scouts of Korea Event |accessdate=2006-08-03 | last=Bush | first=Laura |authorlink=Laura Bush |publisher=U.S. Government }}</ref>
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| *[[Laura Bush]], [[First Lady of the United States]]<ref name=BushL>{{cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/02/20020220-6.html |title=Mrs. Bush's Remarks at Girl Scouts of Korea Event |accessdate=2006-08-03 | last=Bush | first=Laura |authorlink=Laura Bush |publisher=U.S. Government }}</ref>
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| *[[Hillary Rodham Clinton]], former [[First Lady of the United States]] and current [[United States Senator]] from [[New York]]
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| *[[Katie Couric]], American [[media personality]] and first female solo anchor of a major evening network newscast in the United States
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| *[[Blythe Danner]], [[Emmy]]-winning actress
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| *[[Marisol Deluna]], [[fashion designer]] and founder of Deluna By Design, Inc.
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| *[[Elizabeth Dole]], former president of the [[American Red Cross]], [[United States Secretary of Transportation]], and [[United States Secretary of Labor]], current [[United States Senator]] from [[North Carolina]] and chair of the [[National Republican Senatorial Committee]]
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| *[[Dakota Fanning]] Scout; child actress
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| *[[Fergie (singer)|Fergie]]; singer
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| *[[Tipper Gore]], wife of former [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Al Gore]]<ref>[http://www.gsvsc.org/gsalumnae.htm Famous Girl Scout Alumnae in the USA<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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| *[[Dorothy Hamill]], Olympic [[figure skater]]
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| *[[Glenda Hatchett]], judge and television hostess
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| *[[Lou Henry Hoover]] Leader (National President); [[First Lady of the United States]]
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| *[[Dolores Huerta]], Labor Leader<ref>[http://www.nscahh.org/conference/conf.asp?id2=23755 Hunger Conference - Madison, WI - November 2-4, 2007<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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| *[[Tamara Jernigan]], American [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Star Jones]], lawyer and [[talk show]] hostess
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| *Gladys Kamakakuokalani, [[Native Hawaiians|Hawaiian]] educator and [[community leader]]
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| *[[Billie Jean King]], retired tennis player
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| *[[Ann Landers]], [[columnist]]
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| *[[Shari Lewis]], [[puppeteer]] and children's television show host
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| *[[Rebecca Lobo]], college basketball analyst and former professional player in the [[Women's National Basketball Association]]
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| *[[Susan Lucci]], [[Daytime Emmy]] award winning actress
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| *[[Kathy Mattea]], singer<ref>{{cite news| title =People: Mattea found voice at Scout camp | language =English | publisher =CourierPostOnline | date =[[2007-04-21]] | url =http://www.courierpostonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070421/LIVING/704210323/1004/LIVING | accessdate =2007-04-27}}</ref>
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| *[[Mary Tyler Moore]], [[Emmy]]-winning actress
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| *[[Carol Moseley-Braun]], first [[black]] [[United States Senator]], representing [[Illinois]]; unsuccessful [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] candidate in the [[United States presidential election, 2004|2004 U.S. presidential election]]
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| *Marilyn Carlson Nelson, chairman and [[chief executive officer]], [[Carlson Companies]]
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| *[[Sandra Day O'Connor]], first female [[Associate Justice]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]
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| *Alma J. Powell, vice chair, [[America's Promise]]
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| *[[Nancy Reagan]] Scout; [[actress]], [[First Lady of the United States]]
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| *[[Debbie Reynolds]] Scout and Leader; actress and singer
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| *[[Sally Ride]], first [[United States|American]] female [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Robin Roberts (newscaster)|Robin Roberts]], newscaster<ref>{{cite news| title = Good Morning America Co-Anchor and Lifetime Girl Scout Robin Roberts, To Keynote Pines of Carolina Event | language =English | publisher =DBusinessNews | date =[[2007-04-20]] | url =http://triangle.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?newsid=115885&type_news=latest | accessdate =2007-04-27}}</ref>
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| *[[Esmeralda Santiago]], [[Puerto Rican]] author
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| *[[Dorothy C. Stratton]] Leader (National Executive Director); college professor, director of the [[SPARS]] during [[World War II]]
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| *[[Martha Stewart]], [[entrepreneur]] and television and magazine personality
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| *[[Kathryn D. Sullivan]], former [[astronaut]] and first [[United States|American]] woman to walk in space
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| *[[Mallory Tarcher]], [[puppeteer]] and children's television show host
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| *Susan Taylor, editor-in-chief of [[Essence magazine]]
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| *[[Barbara Walters]], first female network [[news anchor]]
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| *[[Vera Wang]], [[fashion designer]]
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|
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| ====Boy Scouts of America====
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| [[Image:Ideal Scout.png|The Ideal Scout|100px|thumb]]
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| These notable individuals were in the [[Boy Scouts of America]] (BSA). For Eagle Scout recipients, see [[List of Eagle Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)|List of notable Eagle Scouts]].
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|
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| *[[Hank Aaron]], athlete (baseball), [[Silver Buffalo Award]], Is often thought to be an Eagle because of an advertisement he did for the BSA
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| *[[Buzz Aldrin]], astronaut and Tenderfoot Scout<ref name="astro-bsa">{{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url =http://www.scouting.org/Media/FactSheets/02-558.aspx | title =Astronauts and the BSA | format = | work =Fact sheet | publisher =Boy Scouts of America | accessdate =2006-03-20}}</ref>
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| *[[Joseph P. Allen]], First Class Scout, US astronaut STS-5 and STS-51A
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| *[[William A. Anders]], Life Scout, [[Apollo 8]] astronaut
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| *[[Clayton Anderson]], First Class Scout, US astronaut{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
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| *[[Richard Dean Anderson]], taught Reptile Study, actor
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| *[[Michael A. Baker]], Life Scout, [[STS-43]], [[STS-52]], [[STS-68]], and [[STS-81]] astronaut
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| *[[Charles F. Barber]], Scout, CEO of [[ASARCO|American Smelting & Refining]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}
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| *[[Charles Bassett]], Life Scout, [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Alan L. Bean]], First Class Scout, US astronaut Apollo 12 and Skylab 3
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| *[[Michael J. Bloomfield]], First Class Scout, US astronaut STS-86, STS-97, and STS-110
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| *[[Vance D. Brand]], Life Scout, [[Apollo-Soyuz Test Project]], [[STS-5]], [[STS 41-B]], and [[STS-35]] astronaut
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| *[[Roy D. Bridges Jr.]], Life Scout, [[STS-51-F]] astronaut
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| *[[David M. Brown]], Life Scout, [[STS-107]] [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Ted Bundy]], serial killer
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| *[[Jimmy Buffett]], Scout, musician and singer
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| *[[George W. Bush]], Cub Scout, 43rd U.S. President<ref name="BushL">{{cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/02/20020220-6.html |title=Mrs. Bush's Remarks at Girl Scouts of Korea Event |accessdate=2006-08-03 | last=Bush | first=Laura |authorlink=Laura Bush |publisher=U.S. Government}}</ref><ref name="Jambo">{{cite web|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/07/20050731.html |title=President Addresses 2005 National Boy Scout Jamboree |accessdate=2006-12-28 | last=Bush | first=George W. |authorlink= |publisher=The White House}}</ref>
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| *[[Charles J. Camarda]], First Class Scout, US astronaut
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| *[[John H. Casper]], Life Scout, [[STS-36]], [[STS-54]], [[STS-62]], and [[STS-77]] astronaut
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| *[[Dick Cheney]], Scout,<ref name="Jambo"/>
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| *[[Bill Clinton]], Cub Scout, 42nd U. S. President
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| *[[L. Gordon Cooper, Jr.]], Life Scout, [[Mercury 9]] and [[Gemini 5]] astronaut
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| *[[Walter Cronkite]], Scout, journalist, anchorman and commentator for CBS News
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| *[[Jack Elam]], Scout, actor (was blinded in the left eye by a pen during a scuffle at a troop meeting, hence his 'wandering' eye)
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| *[[John M. Fabian]], Life Scout, [[STS-7]] and [[STS-51-G]] astronaut
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| *[[Chaka Fattah]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]]
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| *[[Henry Fonda]], Scout and Scoutmaster, [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] winning actor
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| *[[Harrison Ford]], Life Scout, actor who played [[Indiana Jones]]. His fictional character was also a Life Scout as a boy.
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| *[[Guy S. Gardner]], Life Scout, [[STS-27]] and [[STS-35]] [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Bill Gates]], Life Scout, founder of [[Microsoft]] and richest man in the world as of date.<ref name="other98"/>
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| *[[Edward Givens]], [[astronaut]]
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| *[[John Glenn]], Scout leader, U.S. Marine Corps fighter pilot, astronaut, first American to orbit Earth, Senator from Ohio
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| *[[Alexander D. Goode]], Scout leader, Rabbi, Army Chaplain, one of the [[Four Chaplains]] who died when the [[USAT Dorchester]] was torpedoed during [[World War II]]<ref name="4chaplains">{{cite web | last =Larson | first =Keith | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url =http://www.sossi.org/scouters/chaplains.htm | title =The Immortal Chaplains | format = | work =Scouts on Stamps Society International | publisher = | accessdate = June 01| accessyear = 2006}}</ref> [[Image:Four Chaplains stamp1.png|Four Chaplains|thumb|right]]
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| *[[Walter Greenberg]], Scout, World War II refugee from Italy, movie maker<ref>{{cite web | last =Peterson | first =Robert | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url =http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0410/d-wwas.html | title =Scouting in a World War II Refugee Troop| format = | work =The Way It Was | work=[[Scouting (magazine)|Scouting]] | accessdate = June 01 | accessyear = 2006}}</ref>
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| *[[Frederick D. Gregory]], Life Scout, [[STS-51-B]], [[STS-33]], and [[STS-44]] [[astronaut]]
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| *[[David Hartman (TV personality)|David Hartman]], Scout, movie and TV actor
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| *[[Byron Hill]], [[Boy Scouts (Boy Scouts of America)|Life Scout]], Nashville songwriter, [http://www.byronhillmusic.com]
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| *[[James van Hoften]], Life Scout, [[STS-41-C]] and [[STS-51-I]] [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Richard Douglas Husband]], Scout, Colonel U.S. Air Force, astronaut, [[STS-107]] Space Shuttle Columbia Commander
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| *[[LL Cool J]] rap singer and entertainer
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| *John Isley, host of ''The John Boy & Billy Big Show''<ref>{{cite interview | last = Isley | first = John | subjectlink = John Boy and Billy | interviewer = | title = | program = The John Boy & Billy Big Show | callsign = | city = | date = 1993 | accessdate = }}</ref>
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| *[[Dan Jansen]], Scout, Olympian, 1994 (Lillihammer) Gold Medal-Speed Skating
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| *[[Penn Jillette]], magician and half of [[Penn & Teller]]
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| *[[Bruce Jenner]], Scout, Olympian, 1976 (Montreal) Gold Medalist - Decathlon
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| *[[Michael Jordan]], [[Cub Scouts|Cub Scout]], NBA Hall of Fame member, 2 time Olympian and Gold Medalist, Minor League Baseball player
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| *[[John F. Kennedy]], Star Scout, 35th United States President
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| *[[John A. Kilpatrick]], Life Scout, Author and Business Leader
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| *[[Michael Krasny (talk show host)|Michael Krasny]], San Francisco talk show host
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| *[[Kevin R. Kregel]], Life Scout, [[STS-70]], [[STS-78]], [[STS-87]], And [[STS-99]] astronaut
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| *[[Tommy Lasorda]], member of National Baseball Hall of Fame, manager of two LA Dodgers World Series champion teams<ref>{{cite web | last =DaGroomes | first =Kathy Vilim | authorlink = | coauthors = | year =2006 | url =http://www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0603/a-dont.html | title =Dodgers Icon Shares Love Of Baseball and Scouting | format = | work =Scouting | publisher =Boy Scouts of America | accessdate =March 20 | accessyear =2006}}</ref>
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| *[[Richard M. Linnehan]], First Class Scout, US astronaut STS-78, STS-90, and STS-109
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| *[[G. David Low]], Life Scout,[[STS-32]], [[STS-43]], and [[STS-57]] astronaut
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| *[[Branford Marsalis]], Life Scout, Musician
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| *[[Thomas K. Mattingly II]], Life Scout, [[Apollo 16]], [[STS-4]], and [[STS-51-C]] astronaut
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| *[[William S. McArthur, Jr.]] Life Scout, [[STS-58]], [[STS-74]], and [[STS-92]] astronaut
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| *[[Norman Mineta]], Cub Scout, U.S. Representative from California, Cabinet Secretary (Jan-Feb 2002 issue of [[Scouting (magazine)|Scouting]])
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| *[[Edgar D. Mitchell]], Life Scout, [[Apollo 14]] [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Jim Morrison]], Cub Scout, Musician (His uniform is on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH)
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| *[[George D. Nelson]], First Class Scout, US astronaut. STS 41-C, STS 61-C, and STS-26
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| *[[William Oefelein]], First Class Scout, US astronaut
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| *[[Merlin Olsen]], Scout, Professional NFL football player and sportscaster
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| *[[Joe Paterno]], head football coach, Penn State University
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| *[[Alan G. Poindexter]], [[astronaut]]
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| *[[Clark V. Poling]], Scout leader, Hillsboro County, NH, Dutch Reformed minister, Army Chaplain, one of the [[Four Chaplains]] who died when the [[USAT Dorchester]] was torpedoed during [[World War II]]<ref name="4chaplains" />
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| *[[Eddie Rabbitt]], Scout, Country & Western Singer
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| *[[Ronald Reagan]], Adult Leader, [[Silver Beaver Award]], 40th U.S. President and actor
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| *[[Willis Reed]], Scout, actor
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| *[[Justin Francis Rigali|Justin Cardinal Rigali]], Cub Scout in Los Angeles
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| *[[John Ritter]], Scout, actor
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| *[[Stephen K. Robinson]], [[STS-85]], [[STS-95]], and [[STS-114]] astronaut
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| *[[Richard Roundtree]], Scout, actor
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| *[[Nolan Ryan]], Scout, Hall of Fame baseball player
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| *[[Alberto Salazar]], Life Scout, three time winner of NYC marathon
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| *[[David R. Scott]], Life Scout, [[Gemini 8]], [[Apollo 9]], and [[Apollo 15]] astronaut
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| *[[Alan K. Simpson]], Scout, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (Jan-Feb 2002 issue of [[Scouting (magazine)|Scouting]])
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| *[[W. Thomas Smith Jr.]], Scout, author, columnist
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| *[[Dick Smothers]], Star Scout, of the [[Smothers Brothers]] comedy duo
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| *[[Mark Spitz]], Scout, Olympian, 1972 (Munich) Gold Medalist - Swimming
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| *[[Jimmy Stewart]], Second Class Scout, actor, [[Brigadier General]], [[Silver Buffalo Award]], [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]]
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| *[[Sherwood C. Spring]], Life Scout,[[STS 61-B]] astronaut
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| *[[Robert C. Springer]], Life Scout, [[STS-29]] and [[STS-38]] astronaut
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| *[[Teller (magician)|Teller]] - Cub Scout<ref>{{cite web | last =Storm | first =Jonathan | authorlink = | coauthors = | year = | url =http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/entertainment/14237292.htm | title =Penn & Teller Are Back To Skewer New Targets = | work = | publisher =Philadelphia Daily News | accessdate = June 01 | accessyear = 2006}}</ref>
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| *[[Joe Theisman]], Life Scout, former NFL quarterback - Washington Redskins, sportscaster
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| *[[George Thorogood]] - [[blues-rock]] and [[rock (music)|rock]] performer, Scout in the Delmarva Council in Delaware.
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| *[[Peter Ueberroth]], Cub Scout, former Commissioner of Baseball
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| *[[George Voinovich]], Silver Beaver Awardee, U.S. Senator from Ohio
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| *[[Robert Pershing Wadlow]], World's tallest Boy Scout<ref>{{cite journal|last=Colombraro| first=Rosemarie| year=2007| title=The World's tallest Boy Scout| journal=Boys' Life| volume= Feb 2007| issue=| pages=24-25}}</ref>
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| *[[John Warner]], Scout, U.S. Senator from Virginia, WWII and Korean War veteran
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| *[[John P. Washington]], Scout leader, Elizabeth, NJ, Catholic priest, Army Chaplain, one of the [[Four Chaplains]] who died when the [[USAT Dorchester]] was torpedoed during [[World War II]]<ref name="4chaplains"/>
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| *[[Clifton Williams]], Life Scout, astronaut
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| *[[Steve Young (athlete)|Steve Young]], Cub Scout, NFL quarterback of [[San Francisco 49ers]], may have been Boy Scout too. Made a commercial supporting Cub Scouts.
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| ==America centrale==
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| ===Guatemala===
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| * [[Luis Furlán]]; Life Scout, computer scientist who introduced Internet to Guatemala
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| ==Sud America==
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| ===Colombia===
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| * Carlos Alberto Ospina - Former General Commander of the Colombian Armed Forces
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| ===Brasile===
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| * Caio Vianna Martins - Eroe nazionale
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| ==Link esterni==
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| * [http://users.aol.com/randywoo/bsahis/famous.htm Scout famosi]
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| * [http://www.scouts.org.uk/aboutus/media/notableformerscouts.html Scout famosi inglesi]
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| ==Note==
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