The fact that a boy is an Eagle Scout has always carried with it a special significance, not only in Scouting but also as he enters higher education, business or industry, and community service. The award is a performance-based achievement whose standards have been well-maintained over the years. Not every boy who joins a Boy Scout troop earns the Eagle Scout rank; only about 4 percent of all Boy Scouts do so. This represents more than 1 million Boy Scouts who have earned the rank since 1911. Nevertheless, the goals of Scouting's citizenship training, character development, and personal fitness remain important for all Scouts, whether or not they attain the Eagle Scout rank.
 
Congratulations to the these Troop 4 Scouts who have earned Scouting's highest and most prestigious award, the Eagle Scout Award!
 
1980   Paul White, Harold Woodruff
1982 Jeffrey Glover
1984 James E. Johnson, Leland Price, Mark Richardson
1985 Marshall V. Ecklund, Robert H. Parker III
1986 Keith D. Covington, Robert E. Forrester, Jr.
1987 Brett Clayton Niblack, Joseph Lamar Nave III, Eugene Rex Williams II
1988 Jason M. Crawford, Jason HollemanSteven L. Mort, Edwin T. Niblack, David A. Parker
1989 Robert W. Pierce
1990 Alan G. Osborne
1993 Bradley A. Nave
1995 Hunter A. Armstrong, Mark E. Crowe, Eric D. Olsen, Steven A. Pharr
1996 Shawn S. Dickert, Todd D. Olsen, James H. Robinson
1997 William A. Martin, Wilson P. Stevenson III
1998 Jason M. Pharr
1999 Kevin M. Crowe
2000 Ryan C. McCoy
2001 Albert T. Cobb II, Ryan G. Dickert
2002 Scott A. Rudolph
2003 Alex Crowe, Jared Lynd
2004 Justin R. Keating
2005 Bradley M. Buck, Corey W. Guisinger, Erich Troxel
2006 John Colley, Jr., Robert E. Hardison IV, Robert M. Lewis, Daniel D. Waltman
2007 Chris Baldwin, David W. Foster
2008 Adam Kiefer
2009 Michael A. Keating, Ben Liden
2011 Anthony Stewart
2013 Shawn T. Marr
2015 Justin E. Ferrante
2016 Mitchell P. Jones
2018 Elliott M. Chiasson, Anthony Blash
2021 Chris Keiningham, Spencer A. Dodd
2023 Aaron Dominy, Christian Johnston