To do so would impugn the motives of people whose service to this nation, and to the human race for that matter, was honorable in every sense of the word.' But we cannot allow the Enola Gay exhibit to become judgmental in any way. No one is suggesting that we turn our backs on the victims that all war creates. Some go so far as to meet and embrace their former adversaries as if to say we are all one in the eyes of God. Poignant protest letter to Harwit from Jesse Brown, Secretary of Veterans Affairs: 'Most of the many hardened combat veterans I know make peace with their enemies. Correll, Air Force Magazine, 09/94, 58ff. Air Force Magazine publishes its second major article: 'The Enola Gay exhibit still lacks balance and still is emotionally charged, but the Smithsonian says the plans are final.' 'The Last Act at Air and Space,' by John T. 'FullText' links provide a connection to electronic or print copies provided by the Lehigh Libraries and other services, such as electronic abstracts and interlibrary loan requesting.