Nationality Singaporean Name Ong Chung Occupation Military historian | Spouse(s) Elizabeth Ong Resigned July 14, 2008 | |
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Books Operation Matador: Britain's War Plans Against the Japanese, 1918-1941 Similar People Lee Kuan Yew, Toh Chin Chye, Lim Chin Siong | ||
Political party People's Action Party |
Ong Chit Chung (simplified Chinese: 翁执中; traditional Chinese: 翁執中; pinyin: Wēng Zhí Zhōng; 28 January 1949 – 14 July 2008) was a Singaporean politician and Member of Parliament (MP). He was also a military historian at the National University of Singapore.
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Career
Entering politics in 1988, Ong served the Bukit Batok Constituency for two terms, before the constituency became part of the Bukit Timah Group Representation Constituency in 1996, and the constituency becoming a part of the Jurong Group Representation Constituency in 2001. In 1991, Ong was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Home Affairs and Labour. During his twenty years in politics, Ong also served as the Chairman for the Government Parliamentary Committees for Education, Defence and Foreign Affairs.
Ong was also known as a historian with several publications about World War II.
Demise
Ong died from heart cancer at home on 14 July 2008, leaving behind a wife and two sons.
His vacant seat for his Bukit Batok ward was replaced by Madam Halimah Yacob.
Legacy
On 2 August 2008, Ong's alma mater, Victoria School, named a student leadership award after Ong. Called the Dr. Ong Chit Chung Leadership Award, it is awarded to high-performing students in the school. Ong's old Chief Librarian badge that was used when he was still in Victoria School, was presented by Ong's widow to the principal Low Eng Teong, and was later added to the collection in the school's heritage centre.
The Ong Chit Chung Memorial Scholarship is also named after him.