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    SIA Acc. 07-165, National Air and Space Museum (U.S.), Enola Gay Exhibition Records, 1994

    • Date: 1994
    • Creator: National Air and Space Museum
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA Acc. 97-168, National Air and Space Museum (U.S.), Enola Gay Exhibition Records, 1994-1995

    • Date: 1994 1994-1995
    • Creator: National Air and Space Museum
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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  5. World War II Aviation Gallery, NASM

    World War II Aviation Gallery, NASM

    • Date: 1976
    • Creator: Farrar, Richard
    • Creator: Farrar, Richard

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  7. World War II Aviation Gallery at National Air and Space Museum

    World War II Aviation Gallery at National Air and Space Museum

    • Date: 1976 May 28, 1976
    • Creator: Farrar, Richard

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  9. Page one of The Crossroads exhibit.

    Exhibiting the Enola Gay

    • Date: June 25, 2020
    • Creator: Jennifer Wright
    • Description: At the 50th anniversary of the atomic bomb, controversy surrounded the context in which the Enola Gay was to be displayed.

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    SIA Acc. 09-150, National Air and Space Museum (U.S.), Enola Gay Exhibition Records, 1993-1994

    • Date: 1993 1993-1994
    • Creator: National Air and Space Museum
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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  13. A mechanic's suit with visored cap designed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for female workers during World War II

    A mechanic's suit with visored cap designed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for female workers during World War II

    • Date: 1941

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    WWII: Staff Supporting the War Effort

    • Date: June 27, 2016
    • Description: When the men and women of the Smithsonian heard the call to duty in World War II, they again took up the call as they had during World War I. Secretaries Charles G. Abbot and Alexander Wetmore provided leadership that brought the Smithsonian’s resources to the aid of the nation, while safeguarding its primary mission: the increase and diffusion of knowledge. Once again,

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    WWII: The Smithsonian on the Home Front

    • Date: June 27, 2016
    • Description: As World War II raged throughout the world, many feared the threat of another attack on American soil. Washington, D.C., and the National Mall were obvious targets for the Axis countries which put the Smithsonian buildings and collections located there in danger. In order to protect the Smithsonian’s collections, staff took action and moved many materials off of the National

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  19. The "Coverette" garment (a jumper slack suit) designed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for female farm workers during World War II

    The "Coverette" garment (a jumper slack suit) designed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for female farm workers during World War II

    • Date: 1941

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    SIA Acc. 07-139, National Air and Space Museum (U.S.), Enola Gay Exhibition Records, 1987-1997

    • Date: 1987 1987-1997
    • Creator: National Air and Space Museum
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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    SIA Acc. 14-212, National Air and Space Museum (U.S.), Enola Gay Exhibition Records, 1987-1999

    • Date: 1987 1987-1999
    • Creator: National Air and Space Museum
    • Creator: Smithsonian Institution Archives

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