There are some movie pictures shown in the photo. One is for "Blood Spray at Fuji River" from 1939. There is also one with a woman from a 1940 romantic novel.
It is not known whether Dr. Uyeyama or his family were interned. But they did find out he was a 1934 graduate and a clinical member at University California-San Francisco. He left the U.S. Army as a Lt.Col. in 1949.
Census records show that he and his whole family were born in the United States.
Other military records show a USAF Lt.Col. Terry Uyeyama, born in San Francisco in 1937. He was interned by the North Vietnamese 1968-1973 and recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, legion of Merit, Silver Star and POW Medal.
The impact of war at home.
--GreGen
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