Wong served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II along with his friend, Wah Kau Kong, the first Chinese American fighter pilot.
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.
Senator Daniel Akaka to educate the public, participating in a television program about Kong on KHON-TV, and giving interviews to historians.
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.
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.
Wong was immediately successful, achieving the Million Dollar Round Table and Leading Producers Club in just his first year.