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AFA Blasts the Air and Space Museum on
Enola Gay Reversal
Arlington, VA, January 20, 1995 -- The Air Force Association
denounced the National Air and Space Museum's latest breach of
faith on the Enola Gay exhibit regarding its intent to revise
previously agreed to language that cited a range of casualty
estimates for a land invasion of Japan. AFA Executive Director
Monroe W. Hatch, Jr. released the following statement:
- We have continued our discussions with senior Smithsonian
officials in the hope that the Enola Gay
exhibit could be salvaged. We had been assured that no
unilateral actions would be taken by curators and officials of
the National Air and Space Museum, in whom we lost faith long ago.
It now appears that, on the side and behind the scenes, the
curators are still working their political agenda. This is
unacceptable. Museum officials have failed in their stewardship
and responsibilities. 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. Furthermore, if the National Air and Space Museum is not
prepared to display the Enola Gay intact and without political
trappings, the aircraft should be given to another museum that
will display it properly. Finally, we believe that the Congress
of the United States should demand an accounting to the public
of how this debacle was allowed to happen.
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