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pmrid
22-12-2011, 11:10 AM
Believe it or not, the Apollo 11 crew had to complete immigration documentation after their return from the moon in 1969 - and here's the image to prove it.
Ya just goota love those paper pushers.
Peter
Omaroo
22-12-2011, 11:18 AM
Great find Peter. :)
Love the "to be determined..."
renormalised
22-12-2011, 11:23 AM
Not even here can escape it!!!!:):):P
renormalised
22-12-2011, 11:26 AM
They should've got the boys to flash their passports at customs as well...with the appropriate "moon" shots attached:):P
lacad01
22-12-2011, 11:28 AM
Thanks for posting :)
I also like the cargo: Moon rock and moon dust samples :)
That's a classic, bureaucracy at it's best. :rofl: :rofl:
ZeroID
22-12-2011, 01:51 PM
But just think of the stamp in your passport .,... :D
Barrykgerdes
22-12-2011, 03:28 PM
That wpould be only minor. Think of the trouble they must have had on the moon finding someone to collect the departure tax and stamp the passports.
Barry
Kevnool
22-12-2011, 03:39 PM
Those guys are heroes,No matter how much red tape there was.
RickS
22-12-2011, 04:44 PM
I reckon you need to be a rocket scientist to fill out the current form I-94 :lol:
stephenb
22-12-2011, 06:32 PM
During Mercury Wally Shirra also attempted to claim for mileage on his income tax but the US Government replied to him with the cost of the Atlas rocket.
Also Grumman (who built the Lunar Module) sent North American Rockwell (builder of the Command Module) a bill for towing the crippled CM home on Apollo 13 at a cost of approx $300k. NAR replied with the fact that their CM's hauled the LM to the Moon on Apollo 10-12.
Case closed, your Honour. :lol: That was of course a joke between the two top aerospace contractors at the time.
I have both documents in a book here somewhere, I'll try to scan them and upload them.
Yep, no arguement there, Kev.
multiweb
22-12-2011, 07:29 PM
That's a joke right? That can't be right. Although immigration officers don't have any sense of humour that I'm aware of. :question:
RickS
22-12-2011, 08:18 PM
On my first trip to the USA in the 80s the customs guy in San Francisco that processed me made a joke. It's never happened again, so perhaps ones with a sense of humour are now extinct!
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