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Mun Charn Wong

Mun Charn Wong (Chinese: 黃門贊; January 24, 1918 – September 17, 2002) was an American businessman. Wong served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II along with his friend, Wah Kau Kong, the first Chinese American fighter pilot. He played football on the Air Force team and was a noted quarterback. After the war, Wong became a successful life insurance executive for the Transamerica Corporation. In 1989, the company recognized him as a "Legend of Transamerica", the highest honor awarded by the company.

Wong was active in his community, serving as president of several Chinese cultural organizations and on the board of the Cerebral Palsy Association. In his free time, Wong enjoyed playing with celebrity golfers, and his amateur team won the 1987 U.S. Open Preview Pro Am golf tournament with the help of Larry Ziegler. Throughout the years, Wong kept Kong's memory alive, publishing an educational booklet, working with U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka to educate the public, participating in a television program about Kong on KHON-TV, and giving interviews to historians. To preserve Kong's memory, Wong helped establish the Wah Kau Kong Memorial Award Scholarship in Aerospace Studies at the University of Hawaii.

Early life Edit

Mun Charn Wong was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on January 24, 1918. He was raised on the island of Oahu along with four brothers and two sisters. Wong attended Ka'ahumanu Elementary School and Washington Intermediate School, and graduated from McKinley High School in 1936. He studied chemistry at the University of Hawaiʻi and was a member of the university chapter of the ROTC and the Hawaii National Guard.[1] Wong graduated from UH in 1940 with a Bachelor of Science degree.[2]

Military service Edit

After college, Wong joined the U.S. Air Force, where he was eventually promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Long's decision to join the Air Force was inspired by that of his childhood friend, Wah Kau Kong. During World War II, Wong was stationed across Western Europe and flew several missions over Germany. Wong played football on the Air Force team and was a noted quarterback.[1][3] Although he had never played football before joining the Air Force, Wong tried out for the team in 1943; 300 players showed up and 36 were chosen, with Wong making the team. Coach Captain Charles Erb, Jr. helped improve his game, and his skills were noticed:

this slender, unimposing chap has been coming along fast under Coach Erb's tutelage. His specialty is the rifling of a forward pass. Wong is one of those gridiron technicians who can add airmail to special delivery, to the great delight of the fans who like their football out in the open.[4]

In 1944, Wong learned of the demise of his friend, Wah Kau Kong, who had flown 14 missions with two kills[5] before becoming engaged in an air battle with a German fighter pilot over Blomberg, Germany. However, no further information was available. Determined to find out what happened to Kong, and out of respect for Kong's family, Wong vowed to discover details of the duel and return any of his friend's belongings to the Kong family. Thus, Wong embarked on his own mission to Blomberg with the permission of his commanding officer. Through interviews of local residents, Wong was able to find the specific location that Kong's P-51 Mustang (the "Chinaman's Chance") was shot down. Wong made contact with the man who carried Kong's body from the crash site and was able to recover his friend's remains, sending them home to Honolulu for proper burial.[6]

Career Edit

Wong spent two decades in life insurance, beginning in 1953 with Lawrence Takeo Kagawa's Security Insurance Agency, which later became known as Occidental Underwriters of Hawaii as part of the Transamerica Life company. Wong was immediately successful, achieving the Million Dollar Round Table and Leading Producers Club in just his first year.[3] In September 1989, Wong attended the Transamerica convention in Stockholm, Sweden where he was named the "Legend of Transamerica," the highest honor bestowed by the company.[7] Wong was one of only twelve life insurance agents to be named a legend in the history of Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company.[3]

Personal life Edit

Wong was married to Mew Choy, and together they raised four sons and two daughters.[1] One of Wong's eight grandsons, exotica musician and composer Randy Wong, credits his grandfather with giving him his initial interest in the music genre. Mun Charn Wong sold life insurance to exotica pioneer Arthur Lyman, and he used to take his grandson to see Lyman perform on Friday nights.[8] Wong enjoyed golf and was known to play with notable PGA golfers.[3] In 1986, Wong played with Larry Ziegler and a team of amateurs to win the '87 U.S. Open Preview Pro Am golf tournament against competing team captains Johnny Miller, George Archer, and Gil Morgan.[9]

Wong died in Honolulu on September 17, 2002, at the age of 84. His final resting place is in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.[1]

Associations Edit

Wong was president of the Wong Kong Har Tong society from 1959-1960[10] and the president of the Association of Life Underwriters of Hawaii in 1962.[11] He was also on the board of the Cerebral Palsy Association, and belonged to several fraternal and service organizations, including the Shriners, the Masons, Lions Clubs International, and Rotary International.[1]

Publications Edit

  • Mun Charn Wong (1977). The World of Mun Charn Wong: The challenge of change, LUA Convention '77 (Videorecording). Kensington, New South Wales: Life Underwriters Association Convention and Prudential Video Productions.
  • "Power Phrases That Sell Money". (May 1988). Insurance Sales 131, pp. 17–18.
  • Wah Kau Kong: America's First Chinese-American Fighter Pilot (1993). With Dean C. Sensui.[12]
  • Ray Lovell (host), Wah Kau Kong (subject), Mun Charn Wong (1995-02-21). Fighter Pilot (Ray Lovell's Journal) (Television program). Honolulu, Hawaii: KHON-TV. Profile of America's first Chinese-American fighter pilot, Wah Kau Kong.

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lum, Curtis (2002-09-24). "Salesman Mun Charn Wong dead at 84". The Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
  2. ^ "University of Hawaii Catalog". Catalog For... University of Hawaii. 20 (1). November 1940. hdl:10524/851.
  3. ^ a b c d Gee, Pat (2002-09-24). "Successful salesman climbed mountains for friends". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
  4. ^ Jones, Wilbur D. (2009). Football! Navy! War!: How Military Lend-Lease Players Saved the College Game and Helped Win World War II. McFarland. p. 202. ISBN 978-0-7864-4219-5.
  5. ^ . Pacificaerospace.org. Archived from the original on 2009-06-22. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
  6. ^ Kakesako, Gregg K. (1999-08-20). "WWII pilot not forgotten". Local News. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Retrieved 2009-11-17.
  7. ^ "Hawaii agent Transamerica's top insurer". Pacific Business News. 28 (31): B14. 1990-10-15.
  8. ^ Wong, Randy (2007). (PDF). Journal for Music-In-Education. New England Conservatory/Music-In-Education National Consortium. 1: 45–52. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  9. ^ "Ziegler's Team Wins U.S. Open 'Preview'". San Francisco Chronicle. 1986-05-07. p. 75.
  10. ^ "Wong Kong Har Tong, 2008". University of Hawaiʻi. 2009-05-18. hdl:10125/8328.
  11. ^ All About Hawaii. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1962. p. 319.
  12. ^ Self-published 16 page biography on Wah Kau Kong used by U.S. Senator Daniel Akaka as the source during the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Normandy Invasion and remembrance of Army Air Corps Second Lieutenant Wah Kau Kong. See the Congressional Record, volume 140, number 149, December 1, 1994.full text, record. Actual publication available through the Hawaii State Public Library system.

Further resources Edit

  • . (1951-08-23) Air Force Convention, 1951. Public domain image of Mun Charn Wong.
  • Men and Women of Hawaii; A Biographical Dictionary of Noteworthy Men and Women of Hawaii. Vol. 9. Honolulu: Star-Bulletin Print. Co. 1972. p. 623.
  • Wong, Kevin Scott (2005). Americans First: Chinese Americans and the Second World War. Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-01671-8.

External links Edit

  • Speech by Senator Daniel Akaka commemorating friendship of Mun Charn Wong and Wah Kau Kong

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Kong s memory alive publishing an educational booklet working with U S Senator Daniel Akaka to educate the public participating in a television program about Kong on KHON TV and giving interviews to historians To preserve Kong s memory Wong helped establish the Wah Kau Kong Memorial Award Scholarship in Aerospace Studies at the University of Hawaii Contents 1 Early life 2 Military service 3 Career 4 Personal life 5 Associations 6 Publications 7 Notes and references 8 Further resources 9 External linksEarly life EditMun Charn Wong was born in Honolulu Hawaii on January 24 1918 He was raised on the island of Oahu along with four brothers and two sisters Wong attended Ka ahumanu Elementary School and Washington Intermediate School and graduated from McKinley High School in 1936 He studied chemistry at the University of Hawaiʻi and was a member of the university chapter of the ROTC and the Hawaii National Guard 1 Wong graduated from UH in 1940 with a Bachelor of Science degree 2 Military service EditAfter college Wong joined the U S Air Force where he was eventually promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel Long s decision to join the Air Force was inspired by that of his childhood friend Wah Kau Kong During World War II Wong was stationed across Western Europe and flew several missions over Germany Wong played football on the Air Force team and was a noted quarterback 1 3 Although he had never played football before joining the Air Force Wong tried out for the team in 1943 300 players showed up and 36 were chosen with Wong making the team Coach Captain Charles Erb Jr helped improve his game and his skills were noticed this slender unimposing chap has been coming along fast under Coach Erb s tutelage His specialty is the rifling of a forward pass Wong is one of those gridiron technicians who can add airmail to special delivery to the great delight of the fans who like their football out in the open 4 In 1944 Wong learned of the demise of his friend Wah Kau Kong who had flown 14 missions with two kills 5 before becoming engaged in an air battle with a German fighter pilot over Blomberg Germany However no further information was available Determined to find out what happened to Kong and out of respect for Kong s family Wong vowed to discover details of the duel and return any of his friend s belongings to the Kong family Thus Wong embarked on his own mission to Blomberg with the permission of his commanding officer Through interviews of local residents Wong was able to find the specific location that Kong s P 51 Mustang the Chinaman s Chance was shot down Wong made contact with the man who carried Kong s body from the crash site and was able to recover his friend s remains sending them home to Honolulu for proper burial 6 Career EditWong spent two decades in life insurance beginning in 1953 with Lawrence Takeo Kagawa s Security Insurance Agency which later became known as Occidental Underwriters of Hawaii as part of the Transamerica Life company Wong was immediately successful achieving the Million Dollar Round Table and Leading Producers Club in just his first year 3 In September 1989 Wong attended the Transamerica convention in Stockholm Sweden where he was named the Legend of Transamerica the highest honor bestowed by the company 7 Wong was one of only twelve life insurance agents to be named a legend in the history of Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Company 3 Personal life EditWong was married to Mew Choy and together they raised four sons and two daughters 1 One of Wong s eight grandsons exotica musician and composer Randy Wong credits his grandfather with giving him his initial interest in the music genre Mun Charn Wong sold life insurance to exotica pioneer Arthur Lyman and he used to take his grandson to see Lyman perform on Friday nights 8 Wong enjoyed golf and was known to play with notable PGA golfers 3 In 1986 Wong played with Larry Ziegler and a team of amateurs to win the 87 U S Open Preview Pro Am golf tournament against competing team captains Johnny Miller George Archer and Gil Morgan 9 Wong died in Honolulu on September 17 2002 at the age of 84 His final resting place is in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific 1 Associations EditWong was president of the Wong Kong Har Tong society from 1959 1960 10 and the president of the Association of Life Underwriters of Hawaii in 1962 11 He was also on the board of the Cerebral Palsy Association and belonged to several fraternal and service organizations including the Shriners the Masons Lions Clubs International and Rotary International 1 Publications EditMun Charn Wong 1977 The World of Mun Charn Wong The challenge of change LUA Convention 77 Videorecording Kensington New South Wales Life Underwriters Association Convention and Prudential Video Productions Power Phrases That Sell Money May 1988 Insurance Sales 131 pp 17 18 Wah Kau Kong America s First Chinese American Fighter Pilot 1993 With Dean C Sensui 12 Ray Lovell host Wah Kau Kong subject Mun Charn Wong 1995 02 21 Fighter Pilot Ray Lovell s Journal Television program Honolulu Hawaii KHON TV Profile of America s first Chinese American fighter pilot Wah Kau Kong Notes and references Edit a b c d e Lum Curtis 2002 09 24 Salesman Mun Charn Wong dead at 84 The Honolulu Advertiser Retrieved 2009 11 17 University of Hawaii Catalog Catalog For University of Hawaii 20 1 November 1940 hdl 10524 851 a b c d Gee Pat 2002 09 24 Successful salesman climbed mountains for friends Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2009 11 17 Jones Wilbur D 2009 Football Navy War How Military Lend Lease Players Saved the College Game and Helped Win World War II McFarland p 202 ISBN 978 0 7864 4219 5 Aviation History in Hawaii Pacificaerospace org Archived from the original on 2009 06 22 Retrieved 2009 11 18 Kakesako Gregg K 1999 08 20 WWII pilot not forgotten Local News Honolulu Star Bulletin Retrieved 2009 11 17 Hawaii agent Transamerica s top insurer Pacific Business News 28 31 B14 1990 10 15 Wong Randy 2007 Exploring Initiation Through the Other PDF Journal for Music In Education New England Conservatory Music In Education National Consortium 1 45 52 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2009 11 20 Ziegler s Team Wins U S Open Preview San Francisco Chronicle 1986 05 07 p 75 Wong Kong Har Tong 2008 University of Hawaiʻi 2009 05 18 hdl 10125 8328 All About Hawaii Honolulu Star Bulletin 1962 p 319 Self published 16 page biography on Wah Kau Kong used by U S Senator Daniel Akaka as the source during the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Normandy Invasion and remembrance of Army Air Corps Second Lieutenant Wah Kau Kong See the Congressional Record volume 140 number 149 December 1 1994 full text record Actual publication available through the Hawaii State Public Library system Further resources EditLos Angeles Examiner Negatives Collection 1950 1961 1951 08 23 Air Force Convention 1951 Public domain image of Mun Charn Wong Men and Women of Hawaii A Biographical Dictionary of Noteworthy Men and Women of Hawaii Vol 9 Honolulu Star Bulletin Print Co 1972 p 623 Wong Kevin Scott 2005 Americans First Chinese Americans and the Second World War Harvard University Press ISBN 0 674 01671 8 External links EditSpeech by Senator Daniel Akaka commemorating friendship of Mun Charn Wong and Wah Kau Kong Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mun Charn Wong amp oldid 1168157712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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