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James Edward Hanson 1960

James Edward Hanson was born on April 23, 1960 in Georgia United States to Arthur Junior Hanson and Opal Lou (Baker) Hanson, and has siblings Bertie Loretta (Hanson) Parker, George Melvin Hanson, Arthur Dewy Hanson, Samuel Walter Hanson, Charles Egbert Hanson, Shirley Ann (Hanson) Hosch, and Georgianna Earlene(Hanson) Stidham. James Hanson died in AL.
James Edward Hanson
April 23, 1960
Georgia, United States
Alabama, United States
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In 1960, in the year that James Edward Hanson was born, on May 1st, an American CIA U-2 spy plane, piloted by Francis Gary Powers, was shot down by a surface-to-air missile over the Soviet Union. Powers ejected and survived but was captured. The U.S. claimed that the U-2 was a "weather plane" but Powers was convicted in the Soviet Union of espionage. He was released in 1962 after 1 year, 9 months and 10 days in prison.
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In 1976, on August 4th, a mysterious illness struck an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. Within a week, 25 people had died and 130 people had been hospitalized. It was the first known instance of what came to be called "Legionnaires Disease."
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