Fox News Radio's Tonya J. Powers shares the unique origins of NORAD's annual Santa Claus tracking with Mike Elam.
"With a typo," chuckled Powers, "that's the short answer. Back in 1955 NORAD was actually CONAD, the Continental Air Defense Command operations center was in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which is where NORAD still is, but it was called something different at the time. There was a department store ad in a local newspaper that had been printed, and it said, 'Call Santa, have your child call Santa' and gave this phone number out, there was a typo in the phone number."
Air Force Col Harry Shoup answered a child's phone call asking about Santa, "and assured the child that, yes, Santa was on the job and he absolutely was going to be doing his thing on Christmas Eve, and ever since, they started doing this on purpose, answering calls," says Powers.
Now, NORAD has a Santa tracking website and app!
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