NORAD stands for: North American Aerospace Defense Command
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When the United States was at war with Russia the United States thouht that their enemys might come up from the north in an aircraft and they would fly over Canada into the United States so now Norad was formed so that if any plane tried fly up North but was undentified Norad would tell them to land if they didnt the organization would shoot the plane down In simple terms,Norad is a group of Canadians and Americans who patrol the north from any threats
Open for tours and a state historical site.Services are still held there and weddings performed.
Martin of Tours died on 397-11-08.
Nope, per Norad.mil
yes norad is still necassary there probably will be future wars where are we suppost to turn then it supplies more jobs.there is alot of top secret stuff that you and i dont even know so there are still electricions and more that work there to hard to make a living to research more about it search in google of norad theres alot going on that you would be suprised about.
Norad Mill was created in 1863.
NORAD Tracks Santa was created in 1955.
Continental NORAD Region was created in 1983.
it is a government based association called norad
NORAD stands for North American Aerospace Defense Command.
Robert Amper has: Performed in "Arabella" in 1994. Played Capt. Robert T. Norad in "Raumschiff Highlander I: The Return of Captain Norad" in 1995. Played Capt. Robert T. Norad in "Raumschiff Highlander II: Captain Norad - Ruler of the Universe" in 1996. Played Capt. Robert T. Norad in "Raumschiff Highlander III: Captain Norad - King of the Impossible" in 1997. Played Captain Robert T. Norad in "Raumschiff Highlander IV: History" in 1998. Played Capt. Robert T. Norad in "Raumschiff Highlander V: Norad Resurrection" in 1999. Played himself in "Trekkies 2" in 2004.
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NORAD provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and defense for Northern America.
She is still around; she still tours the U.S.
Yes, NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) still exists and continues to operate as a joint organization between the United States and Canada. It is responsible for monitoring and defending North American airspace against potential threats, including aerospace defense and tracking any incoming aircraft. NORAD also plays a role in various missions, including aerospace warning and control, and is involved in international cooperation for air defense.