Part 1: Special Reports and Analyses
All reports and analysis were written by John T. Correll
- Special Report: The
Smithsonian and the Enola Gay
March 15, 1994. This is the report that first lit the fire on the controversy.
Consists of two parts: "War Stories at Air and Space" (pp 1-22) and "The
Decision That Launched the Enola Gay" (pp 23-43)
- Content Analysis of
Exhibition Script No. 1
Memo, "Analysis of Air & Space Museum Script," April 7, 1994.
- Content Analysis of
Exhibition Script No. 2
"The Smithsonian Plan for the Enola Gay: A Report on the Revisions," June
28, 1994
- Memo for the Record:
"Meeting on Enola Gay Exhibit," Aug. 17, 1994.
- "Developments in the
Enola Gay Controversy," Aug. 22, 1994.
- Content Analysis of
Exhibition Script No. 3
"August 31 Revision of Enola Gay Script," Sept. 9, 1994.
- "Further Action on the
Enola Gay Exhibit"
Memo to the Military Coalition and Associate Members
From the Air Force Association, Sept. 19, 1994.
- Content Analysis of
Script No. 4
"The Smithsonian’s Interim Revision," Oct. 17, 1994.
- Content Analysis of
Script No. 5
"Enola Gay Script #5," Oct. 28, 1994.
- Content Analysis of
Script "Section 000" Addition
Letter to Co-Curator Tom Alison, Dec. 28, 1994
- Special Report: The
Activists and the Enola Gay
August 21, 1995.
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