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Bald Head Island Memorial Day Ceremony
Join us on Monday, May 26th, 2025, for a poignant Memorial Day Ceremony at the Village Chapel of Bald Head Island. This event, hosted by the Village Chapel of Bald Head Island and the Old Baldy Foundation, is an opportunity to come together as a community to reflect, honor, and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom.
Event Details:
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Date: Monday, May 26th, 2025
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Time: 11:00 AM - Noon
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Location: Village Chapel of Bald Head Island, Bald Head Island, NC
Keynote Speaker:
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Captain Terry Bragg (US Navy - Retired), former Executive Director of the Battleship North Carolina
Program:
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Presentation of Colors, Pledge of Allegiance, National Anthem
Performed by Boy Scout Troop #747, Leland, NC -
Welcome & Opening Prayer
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History of Memorial Day
Presented by Travis Gilbert, Old Baldy Foundation -
Musical Selection: United States Armed Forces Medley
Performed by Cindy Sellers, Choir -
Selected Reading
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Introduction of Keynote Speaker
By Kristin Henson (US Air Force - Retired) -
Keynote Address
Captain Terry Bragg (retired, US Navy), former Executive Director of the Battleship North Carolina -
Musical Selection
Performed by Cindy Sellers, Choir -
Honoring Fallen Heroes/Moment of Silence/Taps
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Retiring of Colors
Performed by Boy Scout Troop #747, Leland, NC -
Benediction
About Captain Terry Bragg
From 2008 - 2024, Captain Terry Bragg served as the
executive director of the USS North Carolina Battleship
Memorial. Captain Bragg is a native of Jacksonville, NC,
and earned a bachelor’s degree from Appalachian State
University before continuing his graduate studies at the
Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He
spent 30 years in the United States Navy with posts in
Key West, San Diego, Charleston, and Savannah, before
arriving in Wilmington to head the state’s memorial to
over 11,000 North Carolinians who made the ultimate
sacrifice during WWII. Thanks to Captain Bragg’s
visionary leadership, the Battleship North Carolina is
better preserved and more protected for generations
to come.
Under Captain Bragg’s leadership, a 1,909-foot permanent cofferdam was constructed in 2017 as an acceptable alternative to the routine drydocking required to support repairs and maintenance to the Battleship’s hull. As a result of the cofferdam, 1,800 square feet of wasted steel plating and framing were repaired in 2021. One year later, the State Employees Credit Union Memorial Walkway opened unparalleled views of the Battleship’s hull and marshlands of Eagles Island.
In 2018, the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial launched Living with Water, which seeks to mitigate the effects of flooding at the park caused by climate-driven rising sea levels. The project will re-naturalize parts of the existing parking lot, elevate remaining parking, and restore 800 linear feet of hardened shoreline to living shoreline. Collectively known as the Generations Campaign, these preservation projects during Captain Bragg’s tenure have raised $23 million in public and private funds.
Captain Bragg and his wife Phoebe are celebrated preservationists in the Wilmington Historic District as dedicated stewards of the 1884 Forshee-Sprunt House, which they’ve called home since 2009. Numerous awards have recognized Captain Bragg’s leadership, including the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, Wilmington Rotary Club’s Leaders in Service Award, and the Historic Wilmington Foundation’s Thomas & Elizabeth Wright Lifetime Achievement Award.
