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Francis Gary Powers stated in his 1970 biography "Operation Overflight: A Memoir of the U-2 Incident" that he met a person claiming to be Vincent Hallinan in Moscow just after Powers had received his sentence from the Soviet court on August 17, 1960. Hallinan allegedly tried to pursue Powers to study communism, "approaching in it with an open mind" to discover that it was "a remarkable system" and that "that the American system had grave flaws". Maybe this should be added to this wiki-page? - O. Lindstrom — Preceding
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