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CITYBeverly, MA · May 27, 2026

Warrior Weekend Ceremony 2026

The city of Beverly held its Warrior Weekend ceremony to honor veterans, present scholarships, and commemorate Memorial Day.

The Bottom Line

The Warrior Weekend ceremony included a national anthem, prayers, scholarship presentations, speeches from a comedian and elected officials, a proclamation from the Governor, the presentation of a historic banner, and a moment of silence for fallen soldiers.

Highlights

  • The ceremony honored veterans and those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
  • Scholarships were awarded to Emma Riley, Nola Thornon, and Ryan Everett.
  • A historic banner from 1847 was presented to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment.
  • Speakers emphasized the importance of civic engagement and remembering the cost of freedom.

Key Numbers

  • 180th anniversary of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment

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  • "Today, the city of Beverly celebrates Memorial Day as Warrior Weekend. We honor our veterans, worthy men and women who have given their best when they were called upon to serve and protect their country."
    02:10
  • "Our first presentation of of our scholarship is going to Emma Riley. Come on up. She's going to Business Marketing. She is going to be attending James Madison University in the fall."
    03:12
  • "The third cavalary regiment just celebrated its 180th birthday. And I will be taking this piece of um history, lineage, and honor back to Fort Hood, Texas, and getting it framed into our museum, which is really huge for us because we've this is the only one of its kind, and it's my honor and privilege to take it back to Fort Hood, Texas, and take it back to the third cavalary regiment."
    18:46
  • "Rather than dwell on this, let us focus instead on how we might learn from our history in hopes we don't continue to repeat it generation after generation. First, however, we are here today to thank, remember, and honor everyone who has lost their life in service to our country."
    09:31