Carl H. Claudy
1879–1957 (age 78)
Biography
Carl H. Claudy blended his talents as an engineer, journalist, and storyteller to become one of the earliest champions of the Scouting movement, crafting handbooks and articles that encouraged young people to explore the outdoors.
His writing inspired countless Scouts to strive for honor and service, and his legacy endures as he lies at peace in National Memorial Park.