Monday, December 24, 2012

NORAD volunteers track Santa's progress

Few things in this world will reaffirm your holiday spirit faster than watching a dozen or so uniformed service people cover a room in Christmas.

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NORAD Tracking Santa's Journey. Email. Embed. Volunteers are pulling on their Santa hats, phone lines are in place and wall-size tracking screens are ready. NORAD Tracks Santa is primed for its 57th annual goodwill mission. (Dec. 24)

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