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In 1955, a misprinted Sears ad connected kids to a military command.
Instead of reaching Santa, children called the Continental Air Defense Command, or CONAD, the predecessor of NORAD. What happened next turned a simple mistake into a beloved holiday tradition.
CONAD staff could have ignored the calls, but they chose a different path. They began “tracking” Santa’s journey across the globe, giving children magical updates as if the jolly man himself was flying in real time. This unexpected blend of military precision and holiday cheer captured hearts across America, blending modern culture with timeless festive heritage.
Today, NORAD continues the tradition, using satellites, radar, and social media to let millions of children follow Santa each Christmas Eve. What started as a simple misprint has become a symbol of innovation, kindness, and holiday wonder. It reminds us that history is often shaped by small, unexpected moments that grow into lasting traditions.
Sometimes the most magical discoveries happen by accident.
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In 1955, a misprinted Sears ad connected kids to a military command. Instead of reaching Santa, children called the Continental Air Defense Command, or CONAD, the predecessor of NORAD. What happened next turned a simple mistake into a beloved holiday tradition. CONAD staff could have ignored the calls, but they chose a different path. They began “tracking” Santa’s journey across the globe, giving children magical updates as if the jolly man himself was flying in real time. This unexpected blend of military precision and holiday cheer captured hearts across America, blending modern culture with timeless festive heritage. Today, NORAD continues the tradition, using satellites, radar, and social media to let millions of children follow Santa each Christmas Eve. What started as a simple misprint has become a symbol of innovation, kindness, and holiday wonder. It reminds us that history is often shaped by small, unexpected moments that grow into lasting traditions. Sometimes the most magical discoveries happen by accident. https://noradsanta.org/en/
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