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  • hellz yea!! bormans my skool name!! :D Frank Borman!!!!!!!

  • LOL at all the Freemasonic stuff ... !!

    i mean... WTF???

    2:01 and onwards ...

  • Frank. I did not know who you were. You came into our place and said ?? My E-8 said that he was Sgt Provost. I said ??

    Good etc.

  • thats my schools name.

    Frank borman middle scho0l

  • I worked for Col. Borman for sixteen years. It was a pleasure. Frank always cut through the fog. He is a gentleman of the highest caliber

  • That is really something! :) I`ve been thinking, for example the first time I went to England as a kid, and my view to things opened up. So my point is, I really wonder how a person "changes" after being up to the moon! Amazing

  • @likeatiger56

    How tall would you say he is?

    He looks surprisingly compact.

  • The planet should be pround that people like Borman, Lovell, Anders, Armstrong, etc. will be recorded in history as the first representatives of the human race to fly beyond the bonds of earth's gravity.

  • Frank Borman & Al Shepard were both No Crap, Up Front Astronauts In the Apollo Program. As verified by thier fellow Astronauts. Frank Should & most of all had more than EARNED his oppertunity to walk on the Moon.

    In all Fairness to all respects to Apollo 11 & Neil, Buzz & Mick, But In my Mind Apollo 8, Frank Borman, Jim Lovell & Bill Anders were the First Men on the Moon, Thats my Opinion & only in a respectful sense of the Word. And Im Sure Neil Armstrong would agree with that sense too.

  • That's right. 8 was literally the first. 100%

  • Frank Borman is very interesting. I've seen many interviews with his more famous Gemini and Apollo crewmate Jim Lovell, but I haven't seen any with Borman. It's a pity he wasn't included in the documentary "In the Shadow of the Moon".

    I wonder if there'll be any event to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Apollo 8 this December. It was really that mission, rather than Apollo 11, that actually won the so-called "space race".

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