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- NORAD - North American Aerospace Defense Command. How does . . . - Reddit
NORAD - North American Aerospace Defense Command How does that spell NORAD?
- What is this sinister phone message all about? - Reddit
Could be that NORAD was sending message to stations to ignore the object as non-military Although, this theory might be wrong if messages were sent before June 16th (when Shenzhou 9 launched) or after June 29th (when it landed)
- Can someone explain why the North American Aerospace Defense . . . - Reddit
EatinDennysWearinHat Can someone explain why the North American Aerospace Defense Command has an acronym of NORAD? Shouldn't it be NAADC? Archived post New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast
- And that kids is why NORAD tracks Santa : r HistoryMemes - Reddit
Context: In 1955, US Air Force Col Harry Shoup - the on-duty commander one night at NORAD's predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command - answered a call from a child who dialed a number that was misprinted in an ad in a newspaper, thinking she was calling Santa Shoup answered the call, thought it was a prank at first, but then realized what had happened and assured the child that he
- Lore question: Nora = NORAD? : r horizon - Reddit
Has this ever been brought up discussed? The Nora taking their name from the US's central command bunker during the war? I'm imagining the first humans to emerge from the cradle in Colorado Springs seeing the NORAD logo somewhere near the All-Mother exit, possibly with the D scratched out or covered in some way - suddenly they see themselves as the people of the Nora (D) It seems to make a
- Wait, the SGC is underneath NORAD? Is that wise? - Reddit
NORAD is a command nerve bunker literally under (well, in) a mountain No missile or silo, not even the retractable roof It's a normal-looking campus of buildings except that they are inside a big manmade cave way down in the heart of a mountain, like a Dwarvish city
- Were 1st Lt Sean Carter and Capt. Steve Collier, members of the NORAD . . .
We're 1st Lt Sean Carter and Capt Steve Collier, members of the NORAD Tracks Santa team with NORAD, and we're ready to answer your questions on this 67-year old mission!
- Why was Cheyenne Mountain chosen for excavation and conversion . . . - Reddit
Prior to its move into Cheyenne Mountain, NORAD’s Combat Operations Center was not only “soft” but completely unprotected It was located in above-ground cinder block buildings in Colorado Springs, and all communication was done over AT T telephone lines that were not designed to withstand an attack
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