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X-WR-CALDESC:1 May 1960: U-2 recon plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was
  shot down over the Soviet Union. He was held prisoner in the Soviet Union
  for 21 months before his release as part of a 'spy exchange.' \n\nIn 2012
 \, more than 50 years after the shoot-down\, Powers was posthumously award
 ed the Silver Star for exhibiting 'exceptional loyalty' during long & inte
 nse interrogations while being held by the KGB and the Soviet Union for ne
 arly 2 years. \n\nHis story is told in the Cold War section of the Nationa
 l Cryptologic Museum. A collage of photos from the exhibit is pictured her
 e. The exhibit includes a fragment from the U-2.\n\nIn April 2018\, the Na
 tional Cryptologic Museum (NCM) was honored to welcome Francis Gary Powers
  Jr. at the end of April 2018 when he escorted a group from Senior Outdoor
  Adventures in Recreation for a tour of the museum. Gary Jr. is Founder an
 d Chairman Emeritus of The Cold War Museum in Midlothian\, Virginia. (See 
 a photo of Gary Jr. at the Museum via the link below.)\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:1 May 1960: U-2 recon plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was 
 shot down over the Soviet Union. He was held prisoner in the Soviet Union 
 for 21 months before his release as part of a 'spy exchange.' \n\nIn 2012\
 , more than 50 years after the shoot-down\, Powers was posthumously awarde
 d the Silver Star for exhibiting 'exceptional loyalty' during long & inten
 se interrogations while being held by the KGB and the Soviet Union for nea
 rly 2 years. \n\nHis story is told in the Cold War section of the National
  Cryptologic Museum. A collage of photos from the exhibit is pictured here
 . The exhibit includes a fragment from the U-2.\n\nIn April 2018\, the Nat
 ional Cryptologic Museum (NCM) was honored to welcome Francis Gary Powers 
 Jr. at the end of April 2018 when he escorted a group from Senior Outdoor 
 Adventures in Recreation for a tour of the museum. Gary Jr. is Founder and
  Chairman Emeritus of The Cold War Museum in Midlothian\, Virginia. (See a
  photo of Gary Jr. at the Museum via the link below.)\n\n
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SUMMARY:1960: U-2 Recon Plane Shot Down
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