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James Gordon "Bo"
Gritz (/ˈɡraɪts/; born
January 18, 1939) is a
retired United States Army
Special Forces officer who
served during the
Vietnam War. Following...
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Gritz may
refer to: Bo
Gritz (born 1939), US Army
Special Forces officer Ellen R.
Gritz (born 1944),
American psychologist and
cancer researcher Watermelon...
- Watermelon,
Chicken &
Gritz is the
commercial debut studio album by
American hip hop ****tet
Nappy Roots from Kentucky. It was
released on
February 26...
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Trenton Stokes.
Parker replaced Bo
Gritz, who had
initially agreed to act as the party's nominee. However,
Gritz pulled out when he
discovered that the...
- RC & The
Gritz is an
American soul, R&B, and hip-hop
ensemble from Dallas, Texas. They were
established in 2004 and are led by RC Williams, who performs...
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Vietnam veteran Bo
Gritz was the
nominee of the
Populist Party,
facing virtually no opposition.
Under the
campaign slogan "God, Guns and
Gritz" and publishing...
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without fault in this." In
April 1996,
Weaver accompanied Bo
Gritz to Jordan, Montana,
where Gritz was to
attempt to
negotiate a
conclusion to the Montana...
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ultimately resolved by
civilian negotiators,
including veteran activist Bo
Gritz, who
eventually convinced them to surrender.
Harris surrendered and was...
- 45% (Exclusive)". Variety.
Retrieved January 26, 2025.
Jennie Rothenberg Gritz (March 2023). "Women Who
Shaped History: How an All-Black
Female WWII Unit...
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Ellen R.
Gritz (born
April 9, 1944) is an
American psychologist and
cancer researcher. She is
Professor and
Chair Emerita of the
Department of Behavioral...