. . . . . "1919-06-29"^^ . "Maurice Lee \"Footsie\" Britt, Jr. (June 29, 1919 \u2013 November 26, 1995), was an American professional football player, World War II hero received the Medal of Honor, businessman, and Republican politician from Arkansas. He played for the Detroit Lions and later served from 1967-1971 as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of his home state during the administration of Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. Rockefeller and Britt were the first Republicans to have served in their state's top two offices since Reconstruction."@en . . "1941"^^ . . . . "Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas\nMaurice Lee \"Footsie\" Britt"@en . "1995-11-26"^^ . . . . . "Andrea Schafer\nNancy McDurmont"@en . . . . "Maurice Lee Britt, III"@en . "Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas"@en . . . . "Maurice Lee \"Footsie\" Britt"@en . "Bronze Star"@en . "Maurice Britt"@en . . . . . "National Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas"@en . "Little Rock, Arkansas"@en . . . . . . . "Baptist"@en . . . "Patricia Anne Britt"@en . "Timothy Watson Britt"@en . . . . . . . . "NFL football player"@en . . . . "\"Footsie\""@en . . "Maurice Lee Britt, Medal of Honor recipient"@en . "United States of America"@en . "1967"^^ . "Maurice Lee \"Footsie\" Britt, Jr. (June 29, 1919 \u2013 November 26, 1995), was an American professional football player, World War II hero received the Medal of Honor, businessman, and Republican politician from Arkansas. He played for the Detroit Lions and later served from 1967-1971 as the seventh Lieutenant Governor of his home state during the administration of Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. Rockefeller and Britt were the first Republicans to have served in their state's top two offices since Reconstruction."@en . "Republican"@en . "3"^^ . . . . "Place of burial"@en .