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Cpt. Stewker
12-23-06, 11:37 PM
This is so cute. If you have kids, take them to this site tomorrow and see where Santa is at the moment. Or tell them you have inside information and that you have a direct line to Santa's headquarters and can call him and see where he is at (The Norad santa phone number), or they can. The site said children are welcomed to call. :D:D
http://www.noradsanta.org/index.php
Torplexed
12-24-06, 12:12 AM
Lets just hope the sleigh doesn't register like an ICBM on radar...:ping:
GSpector
12-24-06, 06:11 AM
Hello All,
Just so you know, my 1st Duty Station was NORAD (CMC) back in 1985/86 and I actually read the true story of how NORAD actually became the Santa Tracking Hotline. it was printed in a Station newsletter I had back then.
It started many years ago, a phone # was misprinted in the local paper. Someone decided to have a little fun for the kids and printed a Phone# for kids to call to check where Santa was.
All was fine except that the Misprint was actually the real Phone# for CONAD's Commander-in-Chief's operations "hotline." itself. The Colonel at the time took the call, thinking it was a prank call but after realizing it was just a kid on the other end of the phone and was serious about getting Santas whereabouts, the General decided to just play along with it.
After a few of these calls, the Colonel realized what really happened.
This Colonel, instead of correcting the print (or stopping it), He started a tradition by agreeing for the sake of children, that if there was any place even capable of tracking Santa, it was the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), later to be called NORAD.
I found out the original "Hotline" was created by Colorado Springs-based Sears Roebuck & Co. store and missed all these calls, but I can tell you this much, the they could never have competed with NORAD since there is NO better tracking facility in the world, then or now.
Honest, true story.
Hello All,
Just so you know, my 1st Duty Station was NORAD (CMC) back in 1985/86 and I actually read the true story of how NORAD actually became the Santa Tracking Hotline. it was printed in a Station newsletter I had back then.
It started many years ago, a phone # was misprinted in the local paper. Someone decided to have a little fun for the kids and printed a Phone# for kids to call to check where Santa was.
All was fine except that the Misprint was actually the real Phone# for CONAD's Commander-in-Chief's operations "hotline." itself. The Colonel at the time took the call, thinking it was a prank call but after realizing it was just a kid on the other end of the phone and was serious about getting Santas whereabouts, the General decided to just play along with it.
After a few of these calls, the Colonel realized what really happened.
This Colonel, instead of correcting the print (or stopping it), He started a tradition by agreeing for the sake of children, that if there was any place even capable of tracking Santa, it was the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), later to be called NORAD.
I found out the original "Hotline" was created by Colorado Springs-based Sears Roebuck & Co. store and missed all these calls, but I can tell you this much, the they could never have competed with NORAD since there is NO better tracking facility in the world, then or now.
Honest, true story.
Ya gotta love American Armed Forces.
Merry Christmas yall!
Rudolph's nose gives off an infrared signature similar to a missile launch.
Oh dear...let's hope Santa avoids travelling over North Korea or China... :oops:
Great idea though :rock:
XabbaRus
12-24-06, 10:42 AM
Just showed my daughter. I think she believes it, she is 4 after all.
Keeps wanting me to repeat the Santa Sighting videos.
Last I hear the Russians were scrambling jets to intercept. :)
Cpt. Stewker
12-25-06, 12:33 AM
Just showed my daughter. I think she believes it, she is 4 after all.
Keeps wanting me to repeat the Santa Sighting videos.
Last I hear the Russians were scrambling jets to intercept. :)
Glad your daughter likes it. :D
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