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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – This weekend, the North Dakota Patriot Guard (NDPG) will be honoring the fallen and remembering those from North Dakota who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

The annual All Fallen Heroes Memorial/Reunion & Honor Ride dates back 11 years ago with the NDPG held a run in Dickinson. Now, more than 100 riders and participants are expect to be in Jamestown this weekend.

NDPG Captain Tony Krogh says the ride is a celebration and more of a reunion for them and the families of those killed in action. He says the NDPG is part of the national patriot guard, which is comprised of both citizens and service members.

George Quigly is a member of the NDPG and says the event is open to the public too.

A steak-fry and raffle will be held tonight and is $20 per person. On Saturday, a memorial celebration for heroes and families will be held at Noon and an honor ride will then leave from the Civic Center. There will be a band each evening and there is something there for adults and kids alike.

For more information, visit, ndpg.org.

Listen to a full interview with George Quigly and Tony Krogh below: