U-2 CIA Spy Plane Pilot in Soviet Prison
Francis Gary Powers, Jr. talked about his father, CIA pilot Gary Powers, and his experiences being held in prison for 22 months after his…
Founder Gary Powers, Jr. gave a tour of the Cold War Museum in Warrenton, Virginia, built on a former U.S. Army communication base that was… read more
Founder Gary Powers, Jr. gave a tour of the Cold War Museum in Warrenton, Virginia, built on a former U.S. Army communication base that was used by the National Security Agency, CIA, and Army intelligence during the Cold War. Mr. Powers told the story of the Cold War through artifacts and photographs, and he also told the story of his father, Francis Gary Powers, whose U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union on May 1, 1960. close
Francis Gary Powers, Jr. talked about his father, CIA pilot Gary Powers, and his experiences being held in prison for 22 months after his…
American History TV visited the Virginia Museum of History and Culture in Richmond’s exhibit on 400 years of African American…
American History TV visited the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., to tour their exhibit on Cold War Berlin.…
Matthew Naylor gave a tour of and talked about the National World War I Museum and Memorial, built to preserve the history of what…