Difference between revisions of "Angelo Liteky"
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'''Angelo R. Liteky''' was a [[Catholic]] [[priest]] who served as a [[chaplain]] during the [[Vietnam]] war. He was awarded the [[Medal of Honor]] for carrying over twenty wounded men to safety during a savage battle with Vietnamese forces. Much of the time Fr. Liteky was exposed to direct fire by enemy forces. | '''Angelo R. Liteky''' was a [[Catholic]] [[priest]] who served as a [[chaplain]] during the [[Vietnam]] war. He was awarded the [[Medal of Honor]] for carrying over twenty wounded men to safety during a savage battle with Vietnamese forces. Much of the time Fr. Liteky was exposed to direct fire by enemy forces. | ||
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
− | [http://www.homeofheroes.com/photos/7_rvn/liteky.html Liteky's Photo and Citation] | + | * [http://www.homeofheroes.com/photos/7_rvn/liteky.html Liteky's Photo and Citation] |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Liteky, Angelo}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Liteky, Angelo}} | ||
[[Category:Medal of Honor recipients]] | [[Category:Medal of Honor recipients]] | ||
[[Category:Clergy]] | [[Category:Clergy]] | ||
[[Category:Vietnam War]] | [[Category:Vietnam War]] |
Latest revision as of 05:00, June 27, 2016
Angelo R. Liteky was a Catholic priest who served as a chaplain during the Vietnam war. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for carrying over twenty wounded men to safety during a savage battle with Vietnamese forces. Much of the time Fr. Liteky was exposed to direct fire by enemy forces.