Smithsonian Cancels Enola Gay Exhibit AFA Praises Congressional Allies
Air Force Magazine - March 1995, Pg. 82
After a year of calling for a revised script that would add
historical balance and context to the politically biased Enola
Gay exhibit planned for May 1995, on January 20, the Air Force
Association blasted the National Air and Space Museum for
backtracking on previously agreed-to script changes.
In a nationally disseminated news release, AFA Executive
Director Monroe W. Hatch, Jr., stated, "We do not believe that a
fair and balanced presentation of the Enola Gay is possible
with the present director curator team in charge. We conclude,
therefore, that it is time to cancel this exhibit."
A day earlier, Rep. Peter Blute (RMA) and Rep. Sam Johnson
(R-TX) called for the resignation of Air and Space Museum
Director Martin Harwit. A few days later, 79 members of the
House of Representatives joined them in cosigning a letter to
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, I Michael Heyman. On
January 30, Secretary Heyman announced that the Enola Gay
exhibit would be replaced by a simple display of the airplane's
fuselage, along with video recollections of the crew.
Much of the credit for this development belongs to the
veterans who first raised the issue and to individual members of
AFA who wrote to their congressmen. Support on Capitol Hill has
been tremendous, and AFA is grateful to all members of the House
and Senate who took an active interest in this matter, both in
public and private.
For its part, AFA published the initial and definitive
articles on this subject in AIR FORCE Magazine and launched a
national communications campaign that reached hundreds of
newspapers, dozens of regional radio stations, and all the major
television networks. The facts spoke for themselves, and the
reaction against the Air and Space Museum was overwhelming.
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