Wah Kau Kong

Military Person

1919 – 1944

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Who was Wah Kau Kong?

United States Army Air Corps 2nd Lieutenant Wah Kau Kong was the first Chinese American fighter pilot. Kong graduated from McKinley High School and the University of Hawaii and was working towards his master's degree in chemistry when he volunteered for military duty. He recorded the highest national score in his entrance examination and was subsequently assigned to the 353rd Fighter Squadron, flying a P-51B Mustang, which he named "Chinaman's Chance". Kong was shot down over Blomberg Germany in the same month his first kill was reported in Time magazine. His childhood friend, Mun Charn Wong located his remains which were then re-buried in Holland. After the war, Wau Kau Kong was re-buried in the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, gravesite SECTION D SITE 453. His friend Wong initiated the Wah Kau Kong Memorial Award Scholarship at the University of Hawaii in his honor.

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Born
1919
Ethnicity
  • Chinese American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • President William McKinley High School
Died
1944

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on July 23, 2013

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