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Francis Gary Powers' son wants a Cold War Museum - Chesterfield Observer
Interview with Francis Gary Powers, Jr.
Revisiting a Cold War controversy
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Francis Gary Powers Jr. to speak about U-2
In Bridge of Spies (2015), a CIA agent is played by Francis Gary Powers Jr, the son of the real Gary Powers. He also worked on the movie as a consultant. :
Francis Gary Powers, Jr. to speak about U-2 on July 21 at National Museum USAF > National Museum of the United States Air Force™ > Article Display
Francis Gary Powers, Jr. | COLD WAR & U-2 INCIDENT AUTHOR, HISTORIAN, SPEAKER
Francis Gary Powers, Jr. | COLD WAR & U-2 INCIDENT AUTHOR, HISTORIAN, SPEAKER
Francis Gary Powers' son to visit Abingdon Feb. 27 | News | timesnews.net
Gary Powers: The U-2 spy pilot the US did not love - BBC News
Spy Pilot: The Cold War Controversy - Fall for the Book Festival
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Spy Pilot: Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident, and a Controversial Cold War Legacy: Francis Gary Powers, Dunnavant, Keith, Khrushchev, Sergei: 9781633884687: Amazon.com: Books
Rock Band Honors Gary Powers With New Song on U-2 Incident Anniversary - The Aviationist
Cold War U-2 pilot gets posthumous Silver Star > Air Force > Article Display
Bezdekov, Czech Republic. 23rd Apr, 2022. Francis Gary Powers Jr., the son of U.S. pilot of U2 spying aircraft shot down during the Cold War by the then Soviet Union, visits the Korea-Merkur Aviation Museum in Bezdekov, Louny region, Czech Republic, on ...
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Cold War Controversy: The Capture and Release of Francis Gary Powers, U-2 Spy Pilot | CSUN University Library
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Spy Pilot: Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident, and a Controversial Cold War Legacy - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Son of U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers recounts dad's saga | National Press Club
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Wine & Lecture: A Conversation with Francis Gary Powers Jr. | Coronado Historical Association