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Judi Lynn

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Mon Jan 23, 2017, 11:44 PM Jan 2017

Charlie Liteky, 85, Dies; Returned Medal of Honor in Protest

Charlie Liteky, 85, Dies; Returned Medal of Honor in Protest
By SAM ROBERTS JAN. 23, 2017




Charlie Liteky, right, announcing the end of a hunger strike in protest of United States policies in Central America in 1986.



Charlie Liteky, a former Army chaplain who received the Medal of Honor for bravery in Vietnam, only to return the medal two decades later as a protest of American foreign policy in Central America, died on Friday in San Francisco. He was 85.

His death was confirmed by a friend, Richard Olive, who said Mr. Liteky had suffered a stroke several weeks ago.

Mr. Liteky, who was a Roman Catholic priest when he was given the award, is believed to be the only one of nearly 3,500 recipients of the medal since the Civil War to have returned it in a demonstration of political dissent, Victoria Kueck, the operations director of the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, said on Monday.

He acted out of opposition to the Reagan administration’s support for Central American dictators accused of brutally suppressing leftist guerrillas.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/23/us/charlie-liteky-dead-returned-medal-of-honor.html?_r=0


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