Guam Day 149 - Liberation Day Parade
7/21/2022 - Happy Guam Liberation Day. Today is a big celebration not just in the holiday, but also in that this is the first parade in 3 years due to the coronavirus shutdowns for Guam. The event started with image 1, a shrine to the patron saint of Guam: Santa Marian Kamalen. She is known on the island as the protector from disasters: earth quakes, typhoons, etc. Some years back there was a push to remove her from the parade, a separation of religious belief. They parade did not include her that year, and subsiquently a huge typhoon hit Guam. Ever since the shrine has been placed foremost in the start of the parade to ensure the island is protected.
All five of the military branches marched in the parade. I don't think I have been to a parade where such a large portion was dedicated to the armed forces. Quite cool in the vein, and it is a reminder of just how involved the branches are here on the island. Great floats too, and even a helicopter fly over.
My favorite part of course is the old cars, this is the first model A, I have seen on Guam. The last image, with the mint green is a car I have never seen before, any guesses? Love that color.
That is Studebaker. And the yellow beetle. Nice. When I saw the model A, I was thinking, I didn't know they had classic cars... Any more pics? 😉
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