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North American Air Defense Command - NORAD Tracks Santa Claus FLAC
Performer:
North American Air Defense Command
Album:
NORAD Tracks Santa Claus
Style:
Public Service Announcement
Released:
1968
Country:
US
Label:
North American Air Defense Command
Catalog:
32414
FLAC size:
2887 mb
MP3 size:
2724 mb
WMA size:
2593 mb


Tracklist


1Ballistic Missile Early Warning Systme, Alaska
2Northern NORAD Region
3NORAD Combat Operations Center, Colorado Springs
4Dew Line Radar Site
5Combat Operations Center


Notes


Christmas 1968


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Etching): V-32414-1 2-A-cg
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Etching): V-32414-2 2-A-cg


Album


Eventually, NORAD, which was renamed the North American Aerospace Defense Command in 1981, openly published a hotline number for the general public to call to get updates on Santa Claus's progress. Recent Tracks Santa. Entertainment website. United States Strategic Command. Places Peterson Air Force Base Community organisationArmed forces North American Aerospace Defense Command. English UK Русский Українська Suomi Español. Privacy Terms Advertising AdChoices Cookies . Listen free to North American Air Defense Command NORAD Tracks Santa S. Claus files unusual flight plan, Early warning radars acquire track and more. 7 tracks 16:57. Do you know any background info about this album Start the wiki. On Sunday, CNN reported that the North American Aerospace Defense Command NORAD is preparing to track a sleigh and eight tiny reindeer around the world Tracks Santas Flight For 60th Year. December 24, 2015 at 12:55 pm. Filed Under:NORAD, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Santa, Santa Tracker. FILE - Santa Claus waves during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The so-called Santa Trackers hub is at Colorados Peterson Air Force base, where hundreds of volunteers will be answering calls from an estimated 125,000 children around the globe looking for Santas whereabouts. In places like Alaska, however, remote NORAD identification technicians who monitor computer screens 24 hours a day for possible air incursions also spend Christmas Eve serving as official Santa trackers. The North American Aerospace Defense Command is tracking St. Nick and his reindeer as they make their annual Christmas Eve trek across the globe, marking the agency's 61st year of keeping tabs on the festive flight. Santa started the trip early Saturday with a stop in Kiribati, a island republic in the Central Pacific ocean. The defense organization, headquartered at Peterson Air Force in Colorado, began getting ready for this year's tracking session weeks ago. The website mapping Santa's trek went live early on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus will visit every home on the planet during his marathon 24-hour flight. Richard Thomas. While the North American Aerospace Defense Command stays alert for any signs of a North Korea missile launch what officials in Pyongyang have described as a Christmas gift it is also tracking the legendary figure who delivers presents to children across the world, the command said on Monday. Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, NORAD is a combined U. and Canadian military command whose mission is to issue aerospace and maritime warnings and controls across North America. North American Aerospace Defense Command NORAD ˈnɔræd, known until March 1981 as the North American Air Defense Command, is a combined organization of the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection for Northern America. Headquarters for NORAD and the NORADUnited States Northern Command USNORTHCOM center are located at Peterson Air Force Base in El Paso County, near Colorado Springs, Colorado. The nearby Cheyenne Mountain Complex has the Alternate. An overivew of NORAD, the North American Air Defense Command, including the history, location, responsibilities and details on tracking Santa. Since 1958, NORAD has been tracking Santa as he makes his journey around the world to deliver presents to families. Each year on Christmas Eve, more than 1500 volunteers answer phone calls and emails from children around the world. United States Northern Command. For 60 years, NORAD and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command CONAD have tracked Santas flight. Follow Santa as he makes his magical journey. To see what NORAD does the rest of the year, visit us at . FOLLOW US