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Operation Santa Claus Brings Cheer to St. Michael

Santa and Mrs. Claus, dressed in full red and white suits, step out of the National Guard aircraft that transported them to St. Michael for Operation Santa Claus 2017.

Earlier this month, students in St. Michael received a Christmas visit from the Alaska National Guard. The star of the show: Santa Claus himself.

Operation Santa Claus is an annual tradition for the Alaska National Guard. Along with Santa and Mrs. Claus, around 30 airmen flew to St. Michael from the Alaska Air National Guard’s 211th Rescue Squadron.

Santa Claus greets children at the St. Michael school.
Santa Claus greets children at the St. Michael school. Photo: 2nd Lt. Marisa Lindsay, Public Domain.

A brand-new HC-130J Combat King II airplane, normally used for search and rescue, was loaded with wrapped gifts and backpacks for every student in the village. With the help of local volunteers, the school was transformed for the day. Children lined up to sit on Santa’s lap, and airmen passed out more treats, including ice cream sundaes, basketballs, and hand-knit hats made by volunteers in Florida.

Staff Sergeant Isaac Owen handed out gifts and helped brighten the event with music, singing and playing Christmas songs on guitar. He said, “It’s absolutely incredible just to see the joy it brings to the children. What a joy; what a privilege to be a part of it.”

Families flocked to the St. Michael school gym for treats delivered by the Alaska National Guard during Operation Santa Claus 2017.
Alaska National Guardsmen delivered gifts and treats to children in St. Michael as part of Operation Santa Claus 2017. Photo: 2nd Lt. Marisa Lindsay, Public Domain.

Operation Santa Claus, or “Op Santa,” is now in its 61st year. The first Op Santa took place in 1956, when natural disaster struck St. Mary’s just before the holidays. Today it’s a way for the Alaska National Guard to connect with rural communities around the state.

Lieutenant Colonel Eric Budd is commander of the 211th Rescue Squadron—and the pilot for Op Santa 2017. He said, “It was an honor to step in for Rudolph and the other reindeer.”

Image at top: Santa and Mrs. Claus arrive in St. Michael. Photo: 2nd Lt. Marisa Lindsay, Public Domain.

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