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I have seen, but do not remember the procedures that are associated. My
father traveled internationally on NASA business and I know he had an
"Official" Passport. I do not remember seeing it with his other Passports
when going through his papers after he passed away last year. Perhaps he
surrendered it when he retired.
Tod
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Dan Hoare
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 2:00 PM
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Subject: Re: Secret Man Caves Found in EPA Warehouse
>
> I did work at EPA's Superfund HQ a number of years ago, and I can
> attest to the fact that their Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
> Response (OSWER) Emergency Response Team (ERT) spends a good deal of
> time assisting other nation's with remediation of environmental disasters
and the like.
Then that could explain the passports quite nicely. I support a federal
agency and I've seen travel procedures that the passport is surrendered upon
return to the point of origin. Whether the travel office retains them
on-hand for later travel, destroys them OR archives them for future need, I
don't know.
-Dan Hoare
Contract Federal Records Specialist
Alexandria, Virginia
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