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On Memorial Day, the Elizabethton community gathered to honor 258 fallen service members during a moving ceremony at the Veterans War Memorial. Despite rainy weather, veterans and residents united to pay tribute through poignant speeches, music, and a solemn remembrance of those who sacrificed their lives in service. The ceremony highlighted the community’s dedication to remembering its heroes and the importance of military service, with plans for future commemorations, including the dedication of an MQ-1 drone.
Elizabethton, TN – The Elizabethton community came together on May 26, 2025, to honor the memories of 258 fallen heroes at the annual Memorial Day Ceremony held at the Elizabethton-Carter County Veterans War Memorial. Despite steady rain and mild temperatures, the event drew a significant turnout of veterans and local residents paying their respects to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in military service.
The ceremony featured a series of poignant tributes and memorials for service members who lost their lives in various conflicts. Among the highlights were welcoming remarks from Bill Carter, chairman of the Veterans Oversight Committee, and an invocation led by Rev. Raymond Amos. The United States Navy National Defense Corps conducted the presentation and changing of the flags as a symbol of respect and remembrance. Loretta Bowers sang the national anthem, setting a heartfelt tone for the observance.
Additional elements of the ceremony included a POW-MIA remembrance presented by Gregg Tester and an audio presentation where Boy Scouts read the names of local soldiers who were killed in action. The ceremony concluded with the somber play of taps performed by David Batchelder, a traditional way to honor the sacrifices of those who served.
The names honored during the ceremony represented servicemen and women from a variety of conflicts. A breakdown of combat deaths from Carter County included 49 from World War I, 155 from World War II, 20 from the Korean War, 30 from the Vietnam War, 2 from Desert Storm, and 1 from Operation Enduring Freedom. This statistic serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact of war on the community and the sacrifices made by military families across generations.
Preparation for the ceremony involved dedicated volunteers from Post 2166 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Watauga Post 49 of the American Legion, reflecting the collaborative spirit of the community in honoring its veterans. The Veterans Oversight Committee, which includes members such as Michael Barnett, Tom Hitchcock, Rick Walters, Barry Carrier, and Bill Carter, played a crucial role in organizing this annual observance.
As a day dedicated to mourning and honoring those who gave their lives for their country, Memorial Day holds particular significance, serving as a reminder of the sacrifices made by military families across the nation. Participants in the ceremony expressed gratitude for the opportunity to come together, regardless of the weather, in remembrance of heroes who laid down their lives.
Looking ahead, the community of Elizabethton will also be memorializing the importance of military service with the upcoming dedication of an MQ-1 drone set to be permanently displayed at VFW Post 2166. The dedication ceremony is scheduled for Saturday at 3 p.m., further cementing the community’s commitment to honoring its veterans and educating future generations on the importance of military sacrifice in preserving freedom.
Overall, the rainy conditions did not dampen the spirit of the day, as veterans, families, and community members united in a solemn tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of freedom.
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