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James Gordon "Bo" Gritz (/ˈɡraɪts/; born January 18, 1939) is an American former United States Army Special Forces officer and presidential candidate. After serving in the Vietnam War and retiring from the military, Gritz has worked on attempted POW rescues in conjunction with the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Gritz ran for United States president under the Populist Party in 1992 under the slogan: "God, Guns and Gritz," and published an isolationist political manifesto titled "The Bill of Gritz". Gritz lives in Sandy Valley, Nevada and has four children.

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  • James Gordon "Bo" Gritz (/ˈɡraɪts/; born January 18, 1939) is an American former United States Army Special Forces officer and presidential candidate. After serving in the Vietnam War and retiring from the military, Gritz has worked on attempted POW rescues in conjunction with the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Gritz ran for United States president under the Populist Party in 1992 under the slogan: "God, Guns and Gritz," and published an isolationist political manifesto titled "The Bill of Gritz". Gritz lives in Sandy Valley, Nevada and has four children. (en)
  • James Gordon Gritz dit Bo Gritz, né le 18 janvier 1939, à Enid, Oklahoma, est l'officier de la guerre du Viêt Nam le plus décoré de l'histoire. Il vit à Sandy Valley, Nevada avec sa femme Judy. Il a été candidat à l'élection présidentielle américaine de 1992 sous l'étiquette du Parti populiste et soutient les groupuscules suprématistes. (fr)
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  • James Gordon Gritz (en)
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  • Populist nominee for Vice President of the United States (en)
  • Populist nominee for President of the United States (en)
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  • James Gordon "Bo" Gritz (/ˈɡraɪts/; born January 18, 1939) is an American former United States Army Special Forces officer and presidential candidate. After serving in the Vietnam War and retiring from the military, Gritz has worked on attempted POW rescues in conjunction with the Vietnam War POW/MIA issue. Gritz ran for United States president under the Populist Party in 1992 under the slogan: "God, Guns and Gritz," and published an isolationist political manifesto titled "The Bill of Gritz". Gritz lives in Sandy Valley, Nevada and has four children. (en)
  • James Gordon Gritz dit Bo Gritz, né le 18 janvier 1939, à Enid, Oklahoma, est l'officier de la guerre du Viêt Nam le plus décoré de l'histoire. Il vit à Sandy Valley, Nevada avec sa femme Judy. Il a été candidat à l'élection présidentielle américaine de 1992 sous l'étiquette du Parti populiste et soutient les groupuscules suprématistes. (fr)
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