John Wong Pan-yang

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Huang Panyang (a.k.a. Wong Pan-yang/Wong Pan-Yang or simply John Wong, Chinese: 黄泮扬; pinyin: Huang Panyang; Wade–Giles: Huang Panyang; 1910 – ?) was an American aviator who volunteered to serve in the Chinese Air Force in the looming war against the Imperial Japanese invasion and occupation; first entering service in China with the previously-separated "warlord air force" under Guangdong provincial leader General Chen Jitang, before centralizing under the Nationalist Chinese Air Force of the Republic of China. rdf:langString
rdf:langString John Wong Pan-yang
rdf:langString John Wong Pan-yang
rdf:langString John Wong Pan-yang
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xsd:integer 1932
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rdf:langString Huang Panyang
rdf:langString Republic of China Air Force
rdf:langString 黄泮扬
rdf:langString Huang Panyang
rdf:langString Claire Lee Chennault, Way of a Fighter
rdf:langString 黄泮扬
rdf:langString "John Wong, a slim, malarial U.S.-born Cantonese pilot who shot down 13 Japs and was later Chinese air attaché in London"
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rdf:langString Huang Panyang
rdf:langString Huang Panyang (a.k.a. Wong Pan-yang/Wong Pan-Yang or simply John Wong, Chinese: 黄泮扬; pinyin: Huang Panyang; Wade–Giles: Huang Panyang; 1910 – ?) was an American aviator who volunteered to serve in the Chinese Air Force in the looming war against the Imperial Japanese invasion and occupation; first entering service in China with the previously-separated "warlord air force" under Guangdong provincial leader General Chen Jitang, before centralizing under the Nationalist Chinese Air Force of the Republic of China.
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xsd:string Republic of China
xsd:gYear 1932
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xsd:string 17th PS/3rd PG

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