Silver Antelope Award
The Silver Antelope Award, created in 1942, is granted for outstanding service to youth within the territory of a BSA region. The Silver Antelope Award is presented upon action of the Regional Executive Board of one of the BSA's four Regions for service to youth within the Region or for outstanding longtime service to youth by a registered Scouter residing within that Region. A recipient must be a registered adult member of the Boy Scouts of America. The awards are presented in connection with regional meetings or at other public functions within the region. The National Court of Honor bestows Silver Antelope Awards on the basis of the number of registered volunteers in a region.
Candidates for this award must be nominated. Self-nomination disqualifies the candidate.
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