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1. Operation Overflight: The U-2 Spy Pilot Tells His Story for The First Time
Hardcover (375 pages) by Francis Gary Powers (Holt, Rinehart and Winston)
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2. U-2 Spy Plane 16 x 20 Art Print Posters
(Posters By Impact)
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3. Mail Call - The Best of Season 5
DVD (History Channel)
Whether you've never missed a minute of an episode or were AWOL for the whole season, the seven favorite episodes from the fifth season of MAIL CALL have something for every military nut, history buff and gear head. The Gunny is at his in-your-face best, calling out viewers, enlisting the help of top military experts, and heading to the firing range to demonstrate a vast arsenal of deadly hardware from the past and present. Mail Call: Season Five episode guide: * Episode #60: The War of 1812 episode * Episode #62: XMB Rifle to the Small Diameter Bomb * Episode #65: USO to Secret Military "Resorts" * Episode #53: Krag-Jorgenson Rifle to the U-2 Spy Plane * Episode #55: WC54 Ambulance to Desert Ducks * Episode #58: Flashbang Grenades to CH-54 Skycrane * Episode #61: Glock Handguns to Troop Convoy Protection
  • Season Five episode guide: Episode #60: The War of 1812 episode
  • #53: Krag-Jorgenson Rifle to the U-2 Spy Plane, #55: WC54 Ambulance to Desert Ducks
  • #61: Glock Handguns to Troop Convoy Protection
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4. U-2 Spy Plane Mouse Pad
Office Product (welsh)
  • 8 1/2" x 7" mouse pad
  • 1/8" thick
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5. U-2 spy plane
Toy (InAir)
Small Diecast Aircraft
  • Die Cast Metal
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6. Spy in the Sky:Story of U2 Spy Plane [VHS]
VHS Tape featuring Spy in the Sky-Untold Story of (Shanachie Video)
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7. VideoSecu Hidden Spy Alarm Clock Cam with 900 Mhz Receiver Power Supply 1U2
(VideoSecu)
Working desktop clock hides a miniature covert camera in plain sight, right on a desk. This wireless covert video clock system comes ready to operate. Installation consists of simply plugging it in! video camera is built into fully functional clock, with one 900 MHz video receiver, two power supply and RCA cable. Easy to use, just plug the clock into power, connect the supplied receiver into your VCR, DVR, Monitor or TV and you're ready to go. Wireless security camera lets you keep a safe eye on your surroundings - your living room, your vacation home, your kid's room, any areas you need to protect or watch. It's ideal for nanny/baby cam applications as well. Many wireless products, such as cordless phones, Wireless router, Bluetooth devices, and Microwaves oven, share the 2.4-gigahertz (GHz) radio frequency bands. As a result, they're likely to interfere with each other. Chose wireless camera using different frequency, like the 900-megahertz (MHz) band. 900Mhz frequency bands are not as widely used as 2.4-GHz and, therefore, are less likely to cause or receive interference.
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  • Highly suitable to monitor children,houses and homes
  • Including 1 clock camera , 2 power supplies and 2 RCA cables
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8. Archangel: CIA's Supersonic A-12 Reconnaissance Aircraft: With Newly Declassified Documents
Paperback (158 pages) by David Robarge (CreateSpace)
This history of the U-2's replacement provides an accessible overview of the A-12's development and use as an intelligence collector. The author has tried to make the narrative informative to lay readers while retaining enough technical detail to satisfy aeronautics and engineering readers. He has used sources listed in the bibliography and extensive files on the A-12 program in CIA Archives. This book has been augmented with a few recently declassified documents, including the designer's own history of the project and a list of other documents now available thanks to the Freedom of Information Act.
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9. USAF U2 Spy Plane Jet Airplane Picture Art Print
(Art Prints Inc)
This beautiful art goes well in any room. Artwork is manufactured by Art Prints Inc. using state of the art equipment and quality materials such as premium grade high quality acid free lithograph art paper.
  • Art Print is New and in Mint Condition
  • Printed on High Quality Acid Free Lithograph Art Paper
  • Comes Ready To Hang, Frame, or Mat
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10. Cuban Missile Crisis, October 1962 - Formerly Secret Government Documents, NSA, CIA, Pentagon, Navy, Air Force, White House - JFK, Khrushchev, Castro, U-2 Spy Plane Photos, Naval Blockade (CD-ROM)
CD-ROM (14550 pages) by U.S. Government (Progressive Management)
This up-to-date and informative CD-ROM provides a unique and complete collection of documents about the October 1962 Cuban Missile crisis, with newly declassified documents, intelligence reports, histories and reports from many agencies and sources: White House, Department of Defense, NSA, CIA, Navy, Air Force, and more. These reports provide important new information on this historic moment in world history. There is extensive coverage of every aspect of the confrontation between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. involving President John F. Kennedy, Fidel Castro, and Khrushchev. According to Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs, in May 1962 he conceived the idea of placing intermediate-range nuclear missiles in Cuba as a means of countering an emerging lead of the United States in developing and deploying strategic missiles. He also presented the scheme as a means of protecting Cuba from another United States-sponsored invasion, such as the failed attempt at the Bay of Pigs in 1961. After obtaining Fidel Castro's approval, the Soviet Union worked quickly and secretly to build missile installations in Cuba. On October 16, President Kennedy was shown reconnaissance photographs of Soviet missile installations under construction in Cuba. After seven days of guarded and intense debate in the administration, during which Soviet diplomats denied that installations for offensive missiles were being built in Cuba, President Kennedy, in a televised address on October 22, announced the discovery of the installations and proclaimed that any nuclear missile attack from Cuba would be regarded as an attack by the Soviet Union and would be responded to accordingly. He also imposed a naval quarantine on Cuba to prevent further Soviet shipments of offensive military weapons from arriving there. During the crisis, the two sides exchanged many letters and other communications, both formal and "back channel." Khrushchev sent letters to Kennedy on October 23 and 24 indicating the deterrent nature of the missiles in Cuba and the peaceful intentions of the Soviet Union. On October 26, Khrushchev sent Kennedy a long rambling letter seemingly proposing that the missile installations would be dismantled and personnel removed in exchange for United States assurances that it or its proxies would not invade Cuba. On October 27, another letter to Kennedy arrived from Khrushchev, suggesting that missile installations in Cuba would be dismantled if the United States dismantled its missile installations in Turkey. The American administration decided to ignore this second letter and to accept the offer outlined in the letter of October 26. Khrushchev then announced on October 28 that he would dismantle the installations and return them to the Soviet Union, expressing his trust that the United States would not invade Cuba. Further negotiations were held to implement the October 28 agreement, including a United States demand that Soviet light bombers also be removed from Cuba, and to specify the exact form and conditions of United States assurances not to invade Cuba.
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