• Young Eagles of Estonia (Estonian: Noored Kotkad) is a patriotic youth paramilitary organization in Estonia, established in 1930. It is not a defence organisation.
  • Launched in 1992, the Young Eagles program has dedicated 30 years to giving youth ages 8–17 their first free ride in an airplane.
  • Troop B invited the Young Eagles, an Estonian paramilitary youth organization similar to the Boy Scouts of America and Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps...
  • The German TV channel ZDF reports that those who were in the Estonian "Daughters of the Motherland" or "Young Eagles" are indeed more likely to choose...
  • § The organisation Noored Kotkad (The Young Eagles) was established on May 27, 1930.
  • “The Young Eagles and Kodutütred, like the scouts and girl guides, are very important voluntary youth organizations,” affirmed the Head of State.
  • Hard work and dedication of EAA Young Eagles volunteers is the primary reason why it continues to be a success in building the next generation of aviators.
  • Estonian Defence League Young Eagles Sea unit.JPG 1,342 × 1,822; 451 KB.
  • Other collectibles Estonian Young Eagles (Estonian youth organisation) ring before 1940 4.17 g. 20mm.
  • of 1920s The organisation was reformed in 1930, renamed to Noored Kotkad / Young Eagles Estonian Defence League started its youth organisation...