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Attempts to sign up for military service

At first I thought, well, I would apply to the navy. But then the navy said they would not train anybody of Japanese ancestry, at government expense. So the dean said, well, you know, there’s the army and the Nisei are being drafted into the army. Therefore, possibly, they said, they cannot say no to you. So, I send my application to the army and I got a letter saying that, in your case, we have to really ask the war department directly. We cannot make a decision locally, so you have to wait. And then the same word came from Washington, that they were not going to train anybody of Japanese ancestry at government expense. So, therefore, they said, you’re not eligible.


armed forces discrimination interpersonal relations military United States Army U.S. Navy World War II

Date: July 1-2, 1998

Location: California, US

Interviewer: Mitchell Maki, Darcie Iki

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Interviewee Bio

Clifford Uyeda was born on January 14, 1917, into a family of oyster farmers in Olympia, Washington. Uyeda studied at the University of Wisconsin and from 1941 to 1945 attended Tulane University Medical School in New Orleans, LA. Uyeda went on to become a medical doctor in San Francisco, CA.

Uyeda became involved in the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) in 1960 when he served as San Francisco Chapter chair of the Issei Oral History Project. He helped in establishing the School of Ethnic Studies at San Francisco State University and played an important role in restoring the U.S. citizenship and presidential pardon of Iva Toguri, also known as “Tokyo Rose.”

After retiring from medicine in 1975, Uyeda became a full-time activist. In 1977, Uyeda served as National JACL chair of the Japanese American Incarceration for Redress committee. He was elected to serve as president of National JACL from 1978 to 1980. Uyeda continued to serve the community in various roles until his death from cancer in 2004 at the age of 87. (April 11, 2008)

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