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John Fetterman (1920 – 1975) was an American journalist, a reporter for ''The Courier-Journal'' of Louisville, Ky. He won the Pulitzer Prize for local, general, or spot-news reporting for his 1968 story "PFC Gibson Comes Home", about the death of a soldier in Vietnam and the return of his body.〔("1969 Winners" ). The Pulitzer Prizes. Retrieved 2013-10-30.〕 It focused on the young man's family in Knott County, Kentucky and the wider community. Fetterman also contributed to a ''Courier-Journal'' series on strip mining that won a Pulitzer Prize in 1967. ==Early life and education==
Born in Danville, Kentucky, Fetterman served in the U.S. Navy before enrolling at Murray State University under the G.I. Bill. After his graduation in 1949, he served on the staffs of the ''Murray Ledger and Times'' and the ''Nashville Tennessean''. After graduate school at the University of Kentucky, Fetterman joined the staff of the Louisville, Kentucky newspaper.
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