LICHA CHARLES A

LTC Charles A Licha was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 01/11/1975 at the age of 47.5
Date of Birth 07/23/1927
Served in the U.S. Army
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More detail on this person: Charles A Licha #494 - Dick Bernard: On New Years Eve, A look back to 1960 December 31, 2011/ NY Gov. Nelson Rockefeller had whistle-stopped Valley City in June. He was a possible Republican candidate. I went down to the City Park to hear him speak. In that first Viking News, I wrote an editorial, part of which referred to a column on the same page called "Meditations" by "Mac". Mac, I said, was "Charles Licha [who] attended STC several years ago". He had returned "for his last quarter before graduation. He is married and is the father of five children, and presently holds the rank of Captain in the U.S. Army." November 3, 1960, right before the election, "Mac" wrote a long column including a section, "A Time to Think", directed to we students, many of us not yet 21 and thus ineligible to vote. The column would fit today as well as it did then: In part: "Walking down the hall the other day, I was suddenly struck by the thought that here at STC, a wonderful thing is taking place. I'm speaking specifically about two tables that are placed in close proximity to the rec room door. As closely as I can determine, one of these tables is strictly Democrat while the other is strictly Republican_What party are you for? Which man do you think is the Best Man? What are your reasons for your choices? Even if all of you are not of voting age, every one of you should have an answer to these questions and others questions equally as important. He continued, "just remember that a portion of this country is yours, just as surely as though you held title or deed to it! For that reason the selection of the Chief Executive and lesser dignitaries charged with the affairs of the nation and the individual states should be of immediate concern to you. An attitude that smacks of "My one vote makes no difference, "I won't vote because I don't like either man," or "I just don't have the time" is not only anti-patriotic and stupid, it's anti-you, and a direct denial of your responsibilities." Capt. Licha died in 1975 at only 48. By 1965 he was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam (scroll down for photo). He had earlier served in WWII and Korea, and was career Army. Residual effects of Malaria contracted in WWII contributed to his death at a young age. The last few years of his career he taught ROTC at North Dakota State University in Fargo. Compared with the rest of we collegians, he was a 'senior citizen' of 33 when he wrote his column. He spoke much wisdom 51 years ago. We his modern day contemporaries might well listen, reflect on his final piece of advice: to "vote intelligently and wisely" in 2012. HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Burial information: Memory Gardens Cemetery, Valley City, ND

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