
POLICE DEPARTMENT, CITY
OF NEW YORK
P.O. BOX 60858
STATEN ISLAND, NY,
10306
The Viking Association of the
New York City Police Department was founded in 1958 by its President Emeritus,
Lieutenant Earling Johansen. The name Viking was selected because of the
identification of its membership with their ancestors hailing from the Nations
of Scandinavia. The Viking Association's bylaws provide that membership
is open to individuals currently active or retired from the New York City
Police Department. Active membership is limited to those who can trace an
ancestral bond to Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland or Iceland. Associate
members are welcome.
Over the years the Viking
Association has been involved in many events and projects. The
Viking Association has stood as Honor Guard to the present and former Kings of
Norway during their last visits to New York City in 1975, 1995 and 2000.
The Vikings were guest of the United States Ambassador to Norway, Loret Miller
Ruppe at the annual Ambassador's reception held at the U.S. Embassy in Norway
in 1992. The Viking Association has marched in 1988, 1989 and 1992
with the Norwegian Royal Guard in the annual parade to celebrate American
Independence held on the forth of July in Oslo, Norway. The Viking were
invited guests of the Mayor of Oslo, Ann Maret Saebones in a private dinner
party held with government officials at the Holmenkollen. The Viking
Association has marched in the Swedish National Parade formerly held in New
York City’s Lower Manhattan. The Viking Association annually marches and
works on the Parade committee of the Brooklyn, New York Sytten De Mai
(Norwegian Constitution Day) Parade presently celebrating its 50th
anniversary. The Vikings have participated in the annual Danish
Seaman’s Church Christmas celebration held in Downtown Brooklyn, N.Y.
The Viking Association
organized a demonstration by the Swedish Military Police, Motor Cycle Drill
Team, “Armes Legon” of precision motor cycle riding for Police families
during their 1989 visit to the United States. The Viking Association
held an active role in the 1994 good will “Trans American Ride” in
which an active member of the Oslo Mounted Police rode a Police horse
from Brooklyn, New York to Seattle, Washington. The Organization has
also been involved in supporting and making visits to Scandinavian Nursing and
Children homes in our area.
The N.Y.P.D. Viking Association
are members of the N.Y.P.D. Committee of Police Societies and holds a proud
association with the Sons of Norway and International Police Association. The
Viking Association offers College Scholarship awards annually to members and
their families. The Vikings hold a holiday dinner dance every December and a
Sytten De Mai Barbecue in May. The annual Viking Olympics and Hammer
Throw contest is held in late September. Regular membership meetings are
held on the forth Wednesday of the month at the Nansen sons of Norway lodge on
Staten Island, New York.
Throughout the years the Viking
Association has held the reputation of being a proud, close knit and well
respected voice within the Police Department. Its small size remains a
strength as it assures its membership an opportunity to be heard. The N.Y.P.D.
Viking Association's prime objective is to promote comradeship, Benevolence
and goodwill among its Membership, Department and Community.

