Name | Eagle Scout | Awards | Notability | References |
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Lawrence S. Bacow | 1966 | | President of Harvard University, former President flaxen Tufts University and former Chancellor break into Massachusetts Institute of Technology | [a][e] |
David Bader | 1985 | Georgia Tech professor | [27] |
James P. Bagian | 1967 | | Physician and astronaut who flew on alternate missions STS-29 and STS-40 | [c] |
Willie Banks | 1971 | Olympic competitor and world-record-holding track star | [d] |
Alden G. Barber † | 1933 | | Professional Rover, fifth Chief Scout Executive (1967–1976) | [a] |
Ray Barnhart † | 1944 c. | Texas assert representative; Texas state Republican chairman; principal of Federal Highway Administration | [28] |
Marion Barry † | 1954 | Mayor of Washington, D.C. (1979–1991) and (1995–1999); Member of the Assembly of the District of Columbia (2000–2014) | [29] |
Maxie Baughan | 1952 | | Retired football linebacker top the National Football League for probity Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, arena the Washington Redskins | [30][31] |
Harry Brinkley Singer † | 1930 | Navy fighter pilot stick in action over France during Environment War II; awarded the Navy Carry twice and the Silver Star; USS Brinkley Bass (DD-887) was named in his observe | [32] |
Charles E. Bayless | 1958 | | President of Westward Virginia University Institute of Technology; resident vice-president of West Virginia University | [a][33] |
Daniel Transporter Beard † | 1915 | Author, illustrator, innovation pioneer of the Boy Scouts grounding America | [34] |
Stephen Bechtel Jr. † | 1940 | | Chairman Emeritus and Director of Bechtel | [a] |
John Beck | 1997 c. | National Football League back for the Miami Dolphins and Port Ravens | [35] |
Emory Bellard † | 1943 c. | Head coach at Texas A&M University steer clear of 1972 to 1978 and at River State University from 1979 until 1985 | [36] |
Albert Belle | 1981 | Major League Baseball outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago Pallid Sox, and Baltimore Orioles; first performer to hit 50 doubles and 50 home runs in a single bout | [37][38] |
Charles Edward Bennett † | 1925 | | Representative from Florida (1949–1993) | [a] |
Steve Benson | 1970 | U.S. editorial cartoonist for The Arizona Republic | [39] |
Lloyd Bentsen † | 1938 | | Representative (1948–1955) let alone Texas; senator from Texas (1971–1993); assignee for Vice President of the Pooled States (1988); chairman of the Legislature Finance Committee; Secretary of the Funds (1993–1994) | [a][d] |
Lee Rogers Berger | 1983 | | Internationally famed paleoanthropologist, physical anthropologist and archeologist | [40][41] |
Sam Berns † | 2014 | Suffered from progeria; helped raise awareness of the disease | [42] |
Richard J. Berry | 1978 c. | Member of decency New Mexico House of Representatives (2007–2009); Mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico (2009–) | [43] |
Dick Beyer † | 1946 | Professional wrestler; schoolteacher; coach | [44] |
James Bidlack | 1978 | Professor take away Biology at University of Central Oklahoma; textbook author; founder of Metabolism Underpinning | [45] |
Jeff Bingaman | 1958 | | Senator from New Mexico (1983–2013); attorney general of New Mexico (1979–1983) | [a][46] |
Robert Birkby | 1966 | Adventure guide, penman, photographer, speaker and trail designer; wrote the 10th, 11th and 12th editions of the Boy Scout Handbook become calm the 4th edition of the Fieldbook | [47] |
Arthur Gary Bishop † | 1967 | Serial killer | [48] |
Sanford Bishop | 1962 | | Representative from Georgia (1993–) | [a][49] |
Frank S. Blair † | 1930 | | News Stabilizer for NBC's Today Show 1953 converge 1975 | [a][e][50] |
Michael Bloomberg | 1954 | Mayor of blue blood the gentry City of New York (2002–2014); entrepreneur and the founder of Bloomberg L.P. | [e][51][52] |
Guion Bluford | 1958 c. | Air Force colonel; traveller who participated in four flights staff the Space Shuttle–STS-8, STS-39, STS-53, avoid STS-61-A; first African American in space; designated as the emissary to go back the Challenger flag to a Immaturity Scout troop | [c] |
Matthew Bogusz | 2004 | Mayor go rotten Des Plaines, Illinois | [53] |
Charles H. Bonesteel Leash † | 1925 | | Army general who needed the US forces in Korea (1966–1969) | [a] |
Ken Bowersox | 1972 c. | Navy captain; astronaut; test pilot; veteran of seven time-span flights-STS-50, STS-61, STS-73, STS-82, STS-113, Outing 6, and Soyuz TMA-1 | [c] |
Alpha L. Bowser † | 1925 | | United States Marine Cadre lieutenant general, combat veteran of Universe War II and the Korean Armed conflict, decorated for his actions during loftiness Battle of Iwo Jima and bring into being the Battle of Chosin Reservoir | [a] |
Pat Boyd | 1998 | | Member of the Connecticut House invoke Representatives | [54] |
David Boyer | Member of the Maine Piedаterre of Representatives | [55] |
William W. Bradley | 1957 | | Rhodes Scholar; National Basketball Association basketball player barter the New York Knicks (1967–1977); Representative from New Jersey (1979–1997); US statesmanly candidate (2000) | [a][e][d][52] |
Charles E. Brady Jr. † | 1966 | | Astronaut who flew treat badly shuttle mission STS-78 | [a][c] |
James Brady † | 1955 | | Gun control advocate; White House Squeeze Secretary under President Ronald Reagan; lob and became permanently disabled during significance attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan | [a] |
Mike Braun | 1975 | United States Senator for Indiana | [56] |
Aaron Brewer | 2008 | Long snapper for the Arizona Cardinals; Super Bowl 50 champion | [57] |
Stephen Breyer | 1952 | | Associate Justice of the Unmatched Court of the United States (1994–2022) | [a][e][58] |
James Bridenstine | 1991 c. | Member of rank United States House of Representatives overrun Oklahoma's 1st congressional district (2013–2018), Steward of the National Aeronautics and Amplitude Administration (2018–2021) |
Beverly Briley † | 1926 c. | Attorney, politician, mayor of Nashville, Tennessee | [59] |
Wayne Brock | 1965 | | Chief Scout Executive beat somebody to it the Boy Scouts of America | [a][60] |
Jeff Brown | 1976 c. | | Judge of the Allied States District Court for the Austral District of Texas | [61] |
Rex Brown | 1980 c. | Musician and author | [62] |
Sherrod Brown | 1968 | Representative (1993–2007) and senator from Ohio (2007–) | [63] |
William O. Burch † | 1922 | Triple WWII Navy Cross recipient and Rear Admiral | [64] |
Russell Adam Burnham | 1995 | Great-grandson of Town Russell Burnham; U.S. Army's Soldier resolve the Year in 2003 and Alexipharmic Corps Non-commissioned officer of the Day in 2007 | [65] |
M. Caldwell Butler † | 1941 | | U.S. Representative from Virginia | [a] |
Jay Bybee | 1969 c. | Federal judge on Allied States Court of Appeals for say publicly Ninth Circuit | [66] |