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A Viking reenactor chooses a young boy to be his Jarl

A Viking reenactor chooses a young boy to be his Jarl

A Viking reenactor chooses a young boy to be his Jarl during Norsk Høstfest Military Appreciation Day in Minot, N.D., Oct. 3, 2015. The Viking fought against other re-enactors in his Jarl’s name, mimicking the ... More

Sam Overland, Viking reenactor (left), does a simulated

Sam Overland, Viking reenactor (left), does a simulated

Sam Overland, Viking reenactor (left), does a simulated battle with another actor during Norsk Høstfest Military Appreciation Day in Minot, N.D., Oct. 3, 2015. Overland and his fellow Vikings educated the crowd... More

A Viking reenactor carries their helmet during Norsk

A Viking reenactor carries their helmet during Norsk

A Viking reenactor carries their helmet during Norsk Høstfest Military Appreciation Day in Minot, N.D., Oct. 3, 2015. The re-enactors were one of many areas and displays Air Force members and their families wer... More

Sam Overland, Viking reenactor (left), does a simulated

Sam Overland, Viking reenactor (left), does a simulated

Sam Overland, Viking reenactor (left), does a simulated battle with another actor during Norsk Høstfest Military Appreciation Day in Minot, N.D., Oct. 3, 2015. Overland and his fellow Vikings educated the crowd... More

Lonnette VanBurgren and Randal Doeden, Viking re-enactors,

Lonnette VanBurgren and Randal Doeden, Viking re-enactors,

Lonnette VanBurgren and Randal Doeden, Viking re-enactors, pose for a photograph during Norsk Høstfest Military Appreciation Day in Minot N.D., Oct. 3, 2015. The re-enactors were one of many areas and displays ... More

Sam Overland, Viking re-enactor, pretends to be sleigh

Sam Overland, Viking re-enactor, pretends to be sleigh

Sam Overland, Viking re-enactor, pretends to be sleigh by another actor during Norsk Høstfest Military Appreciation Day in Minot, N.D., Oct. 3, 2015. Overland and his fellow Vikings educated the crowd on Nordic... More

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