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Canucks use high tech radar to search skies for Santa
By TERRY PEDWELL
KABUL (CP) - Two Canadian soldiers have been given one of the most important jobs available at Camp Julien in Afghanistan - searching the skies with a high-tech radar device for a sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.
The job of tracking Santa as he crosses the globe is normally left to Norad, the North American Aerospace Defence Command. But with Canadian troops spending Christmas in a time zone that's hours ahead of Canada, the first sightings will be done using a military unit at Camp Julien near Kabul.
"I think we'll see a few reindeer, and maybe a man in a red suit with a big beard," said Bombardier Wayne Pardy of Marystown, Nfld. as he readied his radar screens for the duty.
"Hopefully we will see him. That'll make Christmas a bit better here in Kabul."
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Guess who's brother-in-law is in Afghanistan and happens to be one of four radar operators in camp Julien?

By TERRY PEDWELL
KABUL (CP) - Two Canadian soldiers have been given one of the most important jobs available at Camp Julien in Afghanistan - searching the skies with a high-tech radar device for a sleigh and eight tiny reindeer.
The job of tracking Santa as he crosses the globe is normally left to Norad, the North American Aerospace Defence Command. But with Canadian troops spending Christmas in a time zone that's hours ahead of Canada, the first sightings will be done using a military unit at Camp Julien near Kabul.
"I think we'll see a few reindeer, and maybe a man in a red suit with a big beard," said Bombardier Wayne Pardy of Marystown, Nfld. as he readied his radar screens for the duty.
"Hopefully we will see him. That'll make Christmas a bit better here in Kabul."
source
Guess who's brother-in-law is in Afghanistan and happens to be one of four radar operators in camp Julien?