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Francis Gary Powers Jr.

EDUCATION

• Certificate of Non Profit Management, May 1997, George Mason University.

• Master of Public Administration (MPA), May 1995, George Mason University.

• Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, June 1991, California State University Los Angeles.

PUBLISHED WORKS

• Book, Spy Pilot: Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident, and a Controversial Cold War Legacy, Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 2019.

• Book, Letters from a Soviet Prison: The Personal Correspondence and Letters from CIA U-2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers, Lulu, Raleigh, NC, 2017.

• Chapter, The Most Dangerous Years: The Cold War 1953-1975, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA, 2005.

• Epilogue, Operation Overflight: Memoir of the U-2 Incident, Brassey’s, Washington, DC, 2004.

• Congressional Testimony, H.R. 107 - Preservation of Cold War Resources, USGPO, Washington, DC, 2001.

• Sidebar, American Heritage Magazine, Forbes, New York, NY, September 2000.

• Preface, Corona: Between the Sun & the Earth, The First NRO Reconnaissance Eye in Space, The National War College, Washington, DC, 1997.

• Chapter, U-2 Flights and the Cold War in the High North, Bodø Aviation Center, Bodø, Norway, 1995.

• Foreword, The Story of the Letter U and the Numeral 2 by Negative Land, Seeland, Concord, CA, 1995.

PARTIAL LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS, AWARDS, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

• Member – Virginia Chamber of Commerce – Education and Tourism Committee, 2006-2008.

• Founding Member/Secretary, James River Rotary, 2006-2008.

• Member – Rotary International, 1998 – 2008.

• Appointee – Chesterfield County Impact Fee Ordinance Advisory Committee, 2007.

• Secretary - Vienna Rotary, 2001-2004.

• Ten Outstanding Young Americans - United States Jaycees, 2002.

• Board of Directors – Prince William Regional Chamber of Commerce, 2000.

• Certificate of Appreciation – National Image and Mapping Agency, 1999.

• Who's Who in Rising Young Americans, 1991 – 1999.

• Ten Outstanding Young Virginians - Virginia Jaycees, 1998.

• Certificate of Appreciation – Central Intelligence Agency for “Return to ‘Glorie’ Land” display, 1997.

• Certificate of Appreciation – National Security Agency’s 91st Squadron for history symposium lecture, 1997.

• Promotion of the History of Photo Reconnaissance Award – National Reconnaissance Office, 1996.


CONTACT

For more information on the on the Cold War Museum and Memorial visit www.coldwar.org or to contact Francis Gary Powers, Jr., visit www.garypowers.org.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Francis Gary Powers Jr.

EDUCATION

• Certificate of Non Profit Management, May 1997, George Mason University.

• Master of Public Administration (MPA), May 1995, George Mason University.

• Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, June 1991, California State University Los Angeles.

PUBLISHED WORKS

• Book, Spy Pilot: Francis Gary Powers, the U-2 Incident, and a Controversial Cold War Legacy, Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 2019.

• Book, Letters from a Soviet Prison: The Personal Correspondence and Letters from CIA U-2 Pilot Francis Gary Powers, Lulu, Raleigh, NC, 2017.

• Chapter, The Most Dangerous Years: The Cold War 1953-1975, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA, 2005.

• Epilogue, Operation Overflight: Memoir of the U-2 Incident, Brassey’s, Washington, DC, 2004.

• Congressional Testimony, H.R. 107 - Preservation of Cold War Resources, USGPO, Washington, DC, 2001.

• Sidebar, American Heritage Magazine, Forbes, New York, NY, September 2000.

• Preface, Corona: Between the Sun & the Earth, The First NRO Reconnaissance Eye in Space, The National War College, Washington, DC, 1997.

• Chapter, U-2 Flights and the Cold War in the High North, Bodø Aviation Center, Bodø, Norway, 1995.

• Foreword, The Story of the Letter U and the Numeral 2 by Negative Land, Seeland, Concord, CA, 1995.

PARTIAL LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS, AWARDS, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

• Member – Virginia Chamber of Commerce – Education and Tourism Committee, 2006-2008.

• Founding Member/Secretary, James River Rotary, 2006-2008.

• Member – Rotary International, 1998 – 2008.

• Appointee – Chesterfield County Impact Fee Ordinance Advisory Committee, 2007.

• Secretary - Vienna Rotary, 2001-2004.

• Ten Outstanding Young Americans - United States Jaycees, 2002.

• Board of Directors – Prince William Regional Chamber of Commerce, 2000.

• Certificate of Appreciation – National Image and Mapping Agency, 1999.

• Who's Who in Rising Young Americans, 1991 – 1999.

• Ten Outstanding Young Virginians - Virginia Jaycees, 1998.

• Certificate of Appreciation – Central Intelligence Agency for “Return to ‘Glorie’ Land” display, 1997.

• Certificate of Appreciation – National Security Agency’s 91st Squadron for history symposium lecture, 1997.

• Promotion of the History of Photo Reconnaissance Award – National Reconnaissance Office, 1996.


CONTACT

For more information on the on the Cold War Museum and Memorial visit www.coldwar.org or to contact Francis Gary Powers, Jr., visit www.garypowers.org.


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