The Silver Antelope Award is a distinguished service award presented by Scouting America for outstanding service to young people.
From 1942 to 2021 it recognized service within one of the geographical regions of Scouting America.
[1] The award is made by the National Court of Honor and the recipient must be a registered adult member of Scouting America.
The award consists of a silver antelope suspended from a white and orange ribbon worn around the neck.
Famous recipients include President Gerald R. Ford 1975, Gen. William C. Westmoreland, USA 1969, Ernie Banks 1969, Philip M. Condit, CEO of Boeing 2007, Ross Perot 1974, Admiral Arleigh Burke, USN 1964, Sanford McDonnell, CEO of McDonnell Douglas 1983, and several state governors.