User:Gpowersjr
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[edit] 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.
[edit] PUBLISHED WORKS
• 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.
[edit] PARTIAL LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS, AWARDS, AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
• Member – Virginia Chamber of Commerce – 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 - Town of Vienna, VA 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.
[edit] CONTACT
For more information on the on the Cold War Museum and Memorial or to contact Francis Gary Powers, Jr., please call (703) 273-2381 or visit www.coldwar.org.