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Francis Gary Powers

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Born: Died: American

Francis Gary Powers (August 17, 1929 – August 1, 1977) was an American pilot who served as a United States Air Force officer and a CIA employee. Powers is best known for his involvement in the 1960 U-2 incident, when he was shot down while flying a secret CIA spying mission over the Soviet Union. Powers survived, but was captured and sentenced to 10 years in a Soviet prison for espionage. He served 21 months of his sentence before being released in a prisoner swap in 1962.

After returning to the US, he worked at Lockheed as a test pilot for the U-2, and later as a helicopter pilot for Los Angeles news station KNBC. He died in 1977, when the KNBC helicopter he was flying crashed.

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American pilot

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  1. Francis Gary Powers dies

    Francis Gary Powers, American pilot, known for american pilot, died on 1977-08-01.

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When was Francis Gary Powers born?
Francis Gary Powers was born on 1929-08-01 (American).
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American pilot
What historical events involved Francis Gary Powers?
Francis Gary Powers was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Francis Gary Powers dies.
When did Francis Gary Powers die?
Francis Gary Powers died on 1977-01-01.

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