In the winter of 1955, Air Force Col. Harry Shoup was working in the combat operations center of the Continental Air Defense Command, fulfilling the mission set out by President Harry Truman a year ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Santa has finished checking his list; he even did it twice, and now he is off on his magical ...
Volunteers answer phones during the 2024 NORAD Tracks Santa event at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. (Thomas Paul/DOD) On a snowy night in December 1955 at the height of the Cold War, a red ...
It's a Christmas Eve tradition that has delighted parents and children across the U.S. for 70 years now: tracking Santa Claus as he circles the globe, with the help of the North American Aerospace ...
While the rest of us are wrapping up work, Santa Claus is in the midst of his busiest day of the year, flying across the globe, distributing wrapped-up Christmas gifts to hundreds of million of kids.
Oregon families hoping to catch a glimpse of Santa in action on Christmas Eve can see him and his reindeer make their way around the world with NORAD's Santa tracker. The North American Aerospace ...
Santa's annual journey from the North Pole is in full swing on Wednesday as millions of families check NORAD and Google’s Santa trackers to see when his sleigh might reach their neighborhood. The ...
Jolly Old Saint Nick is on his way! Santa Claus is making his way around the globe and The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is helping track his whereabouts. NORAD begins monitoring ...
The NORAD Santa Tracker has been an annual holiday tradition for 70 years, starting by accident in 1955. People can track Santa's journey on Christmas Eve via the NORAD website, mobile apps, social ...
Having already made his list – and having checked it twice – Santa Claus is coming. You can track his progress on Christmas Eve. Since then, NORAD has upgraded ...