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Nothing of the sort, snapped the Army. After all, as the exhibit was set up, the enemy opened fire first. "We might have been a little silly not to realize how some people might feel about shooting huts," admitted a Pentagon general, "but we still think it's a good show. Our kids ought to know our fellas have the right to shoot back, and also that grown Americans do shoot back." But the dissent proved too much. Last week Museum Director Daniel M. MacMaster ordered the lights for the diorama shut off and declared the helicopter off limits to visitors.
