NORAD Tracks Santa 2005
The Command carried out its first Santa tracking in 1958 after inheriting the tradition from CONAD. Since that time, Canadian and American men and women who work at NORAD have responded to phone calls from children personally. Additionally, media from all over the world call NORAD on Christmas Eve for updates on Santa's location. Last year this Website was visited by millions of people who wanted to know Santa's whereabouts. This year, the information is provided in six languages.
NORAD relies on many volunteers to help make Santa tracking possible. Many people at Cheyenne Mountain and Peterson Air Force Base spend part of their Christmas Eve with their families and friends at NORAD's Santa Tracking Operations Center in order to answer phones and provide Santa updates to the many thousands of children who call in.
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Ok well I dunno about ya'all but I cried when i read that. I like things that are done spontaniously out of the kindness of peoples hearts rather than something planned out and with the underlying plan of somehow making money! This is wonderful and if you have kids, or grandkids...or like me, just like the excitement of it - go there and track him starting dec 24th. But also you can go before then and just read all the different things about them!
1 Comments:
i discovered NORAD tracking Santa, and have thoroughly enjoyed it, but had no idea of the back history.
thanks for sharing.
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