James Gordon Gritz (born January 18th, 1939 in Enid, Oklahoma) was an Military Personnel who was best known for being a United States Army Special Forces officer and a presidential candidate in 1992. We understand that Bo died on September 11th, 2025 (TBV) and his death was possibly because of a tip and fall. He was 86.
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Military PersonnelAmerican Born on January 18th Born in 1939 Born in Oklahoma
"James Gordon Gritz was a legendary American journalist and reporter who died in an accident on November 1, 1948. Gritz was a lampoon of the establishment and, even as a young man, he knew that he was different. He began working as a newsboy in Chicago and then worked his way up the journalistic ladder. In 1916, Gritz became the first African American to win a Pulitzer Prize for reporting. Gritz left journalism to become a United States Deputy Marshal and eventually a United States Senator. Gritz is survived by his wife, Nellie, and three children. (V)"
"James was an inspirational and dedicated individual who left an indelible mark on those who knew him, and his memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those he touched even after his passing. (V)"
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