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Fang A. Wong was born in Canton, China, and immigrated to the United States in 1960 at the age of 12. Wong's military career began in 1969 when he enlisted in the United States Army and deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, serving for 25 months. Wong retired from the Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 in 1989. [1]
Wong claimed that he had planned the "Overthrow of this corrupt Chinese government". His anti-government activities finally got the Qing government's attention which put a reward on his head. Wong fled China leaving his wife and child behind. [8] He then moved to Japan and (in 1873) back to the U.S. [10] [11] where he became a citizen in 1874.
From 2007 to 2009, Wong served as Iraq rule of law advisor for the U.S. Department of State, designing and managing the department's efforts to bolster Iraq's judicial branch and anticorruption agencies. [2] Wong served as the foreign and legal policy director for the Mitt Romney 2012 presidential campaign. In that role, he was the campaign's ...
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On October 25, 1910, Wong was born as Wong Gen Yeo, in Toisan, Kwangtung, China.Wong's father was "Ben" Sy Po Wong (1871-1935). Wong's mother was Lee See. [1]On December 30, 1919, Wong and his father boarded the ship S.S. China and sailed to California, U.S. [2] In 1920, when he was nine years old, Wong and his father immigrated to the United States, and never again came into contact with his ...
Built in 1811/1812 for local politician Waller Holladay. Plantation was the site of the 1st Post Office in Spotsylvania County (1809) 11: Rapidan Dam Canal of the Rappahannock Navigation: July 26, 1973 : Extending from the mouth of the Rapidan River down the Rappahannock River for 1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Wong Kiu Taik with his wife Lydia. Rev. Wong Kiu-Taik (also known as Wong Hung-Huong) was a prominent Chinese Christian clergyman and medical missionary in the 19th century. Born in Fuzhou, China, Wong began his career as a landscape painter before his conversion to Christianity in 1857.
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