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Command master chief Patrick Ortega was among the dignitaries that joined the 2018 Liberation Day Parade last Saturday along Beach Road.
House vice speaker Janet U. Maratita (R-Saipan), left, and Rep. Alice S. Igitol (R-Saipan) wave to the crowd.
Jay Diyco, center, and Ed Genobaten join hundreds of spectators that braved the heat.
Derrick Cutting joins the parade with his off-road jeep.
Joeten-Kiyu Public Library director Erlinda Naputi, left, with her staff aboard their float.
Members of the Chinese Association of Saipan perform tai chi.
Members of the CNMI National Rugby Team
Liberation Day Queen Brinae Jessilyn Cruz, center, poses with her Royal Court and 2018 Miss CNMI Celine Cabrera.
The CNMI Senior League bound for the 2018 World Series in Easley, South Carolina used the event to ask for support from the community.
The CNMI JROTC members march along the parade.
Gov. Ralph DLG Torres waves to the crowd.
Liberation Day committee chair Joe Ayuyu Jr.
A slice of the crowd watching the Liberation Day parade.
Saipan Mayor David M. Apatang.
A cyclist rides his bicycle with the CNMI and U.S. flags.
Lawrence Tubera, left, and his sister Erica Tubera were also part of the parade after returning triumphantly from the recent 2018 World Championships of Performing Arts.
TanHoldings employees dress up as King Neptune and his mermaids.
Marianas Young Professionals vice president Nola Hix with her daughter Aliana Beth.
Department of Community and Cultural Affairs personnel pull a giant octopus to keep up with the parade’s theme “Sea to Shining Sea.”
CNMI Legislative Bureau director Antonio P. Sablan, second left, enjoys last Saturday’s parade with his family and friends.
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