Air Force General Glen VanHerck, NORAD's commander: "24 hours a day, 365 days a year, NORAD defends North America by tracking ...
For 69 years, NORAD or “North American Aerospace Defense Command,” has been tracking Santa Claus’s journey across the world.
During the Cold War, Air Force Col. Harry Shoup was one of the commanders in charge of an early warning radar system based in Colorado. It had been set up to detect a possible soviet missile attack on ...
That means Santa has a lot of ground to cover on Christmas Eve to make sure all the good boys and girls around the world get their gifts in time for Christmas morning. The North American Aerospace ...
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - 69 years ago, a mistake in an ad led to a decades-long tradition of tracking Santa Claus on ...
Santa has already made stops in places like Australia, China, Indonesia and Singapore to deliver billions of gifts.
Santa Claus has no need to worry about recent mystery drone sightings over New Jersey, a US Air Force general said Tuesday, ...
Tracking Santa has been part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s mission since 1955. Here’s how they track Santa and how the operation started.
Lt. General Thomas Carden Jr. joins AccuWeather from Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he explains how NORAD keeps track of Santa Claus during his travels every Christmas Eve. My family of 8 spent ...
WOMAN: I remember two phones on his desk. One was this red phone. Only a four-star general at the Pentagon and my dad had the number. MAN: This was the '50s. This was the Cold War. And he would ...