THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press
Secretary
For Immediate Release |
October 25,1999 |
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
I am honored
to recognize the contributions of Chinese Americans during World War II. This
untold story is one of great patriotism and heroism. Some 20,000 Chinese
Americans served our country during this period as aviation specialists,
paratroopers, military intelligence officers, medics, in the Women Army Corps
(WACs) and Women Army Air Force Service (WASPs) and so on. From Normandy to
Prisoner of War camps they served this nation with great pride and
courage.
Asian
Americans, as demonstrated by the Veterans I met today, have proved over and
over again their loyalty to this country. It is intolerable that the patriotism
of Asian Americans continues to be questioned, in the light of the recent
allegations of espionage at one of our national laboratories. Asian American
scientists like those who have served proudly in our military, have made
significant contributions to our national security, and have made the U.S. the
foremost leader in scientific achievements. Yet instead of our thanks, many
have received nothing but suspicion and prejudice.
Racism and
stereotyping have no place in our nation of diverse peoples who trace their
ancestry to every corner of the globe. The remarkable men and women who I met
today, are examples of why our diversity is our greatest strength. Today, I
honor these Chinese American Veterans of World War II and their service and
steadfast loyalty to this country. |