What started as a mistake became a massive global operation. Today, over 1,500 volunteers—including military personnel and their families—spend Christmas Eve answering calls from children in more than 200 countries. You can follow the tradition at the official NORAD Tracks Santa website . 2. "Jinn of Arabia" (Interactive Fiction)
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The tradition began in 1955 due to a typo in a Sears Roebuck & Co. advertisement in Colorado Springs. The ad invited children to call "Santa" but accidentally listed the secret hotline for the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), the predecessor to NORAD. What started as a mistake became a massive global operation
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Colonel Harry Shoup, the director of operations on duty, answered the first call from a young child expecting Santa. Instead of hanging up, he instructed his staff to check the radar for signs of Santa traveling from the North Pole.