Michelle Obama Volunteers for NORAD, Says President Believes in Santa Claus

© REUTERS / Kevin Lamarque First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes military families to the East Room for the first viewing of the 2014 holiday decorations at the White House in Washington December 3, 2014.
First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes military families to the East Room for the first viewing of the 2014 holiday decorations at the White House in Washington December 3, 2014. - Sputnik International
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It is the fifth time Michelle Obama has participated in NORAD's annual entertainment program and helped children around the world track the latest location of Santa's sleigh. One of the children participating asked the First Lady if Barack Obama believes in Santa Claus.

MOSCOW, December 25 (Sputnik) – Michelle Obama, the wife of US President Barack Obama, volunteered for the North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) Tracks Santa project and answered the phone calls from children on Christmas, the White House said Thursday.

It is the fifth time Michelle Obama has participated in NORAD's annual entertainment program and helped children around the world track the latest location of Santa's sleigh, according to the White House Twitter account.

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One of the children participating asked the First Lady if Barack Obama believes in Santa Claus, according to a transcript of the phone calls published by the Washington Examiner newspaper.

"The president believes in Santa very much, yes," Michelle Obama was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

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"NORAD Tracks Santa" is a project allowing children all over the world to find out Santa Claus' current location. More than 1,250 Canadians and Americans volunteered on Wednesday to answer thousands of phone calls and emails from children.

NORAD and its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) have been tracking Santa's journey for more than 50 years. Back in 1955 Sears Roebuck & Co department store placed an advertisement in the Colorado Springs newspaper saying that US children could call Santa Claus, but misprinted the telephone number. Instead, children who called the number got through to the CONAD Commander-in-Chief. Since then NORAD has been using its radar system, satellites and special Santa Cams to track Santa's annual journey.

© REUTERS / Lucas JacksonA U.S. soldier from the 3rd Cavalry Regiment dressed as Santa Claus greets fellow soldiers eating a Christmas day lunch on forward operating base Gamberi in the Laghman province of Afghanistan
A U.S. soldier from the 3rd Cavalry Regiment dressed as Santa Claus greets fellow soldiers eating a Christmas day lunch on forward operating base Gamberi in the Laghman province of Afghanistan - Sputnik International
A U.S. soldier from the 3rd Cavalry Regiment dressed as Santa Claus greets fellow soldiers eating a Christmas day lunch on forward operating base Gamberi in the Laghman province of Afghanistan
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