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I like to sing ballads the way Eddie Fisher does and the way Perry Como does. But the way I'm singing now is what makes the money.

 

 

Elvis's army Colonel passes away at 95
 
Col. Thomas S. Jones passed away. While in Germany, he promoted his Jeep driver — Pvt. Elvis Presley — to sergeant. "I don't know how good a musician Elvis was," Mr. Jones wrote in a published letter to the St. Petersburg Times in 1977, a week after Presley died, "but as his battalion commander I can testify that he was a top-notch soldier, a credit to his parents, to his outfit, to his country."

For his own role in helping the Allies win in the Philippines, the Army presented Mr. Jones with the Distinguished Service Cross, its second-highest honor (after the Medal of Honor). He also was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Legion of Merit.

Mr. Jones, a scholar on military history whose own life rivaled those of the heroes he read about, died Tuesday. He was 95 and had lived in Pinellas County since 1973.

In the late 1950s he supervised Presley, who he said had "earned his promotion the old-fashioned way, as a member of a combat unit, not with some sort of army entertainment group."

A team of horses will pull a caisson containing his flag-draped casket to his grave at Arlington National Cemetery.

 
 
Published: september 26th 2010 10:20 PM.
Source: Associated Pres

 

 

19/11/2010 4:15:25

Chaffee Crossing historic place

 

 

  The building at Chaffee Crossing where Elvis Presley, then an Army inductee, received his first military haircut is being considered for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.

Designated Building 803 on old Fort Chaffee grounds, the building is among 12 sites that will be considered when the State Review Board of the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program meets Dec. 1 in Little Rock.

The building is home to the Chaffee Barbershop Museum, an attraction that commemorates not only the 1958 Presley haircut, but other historical events at the Army facility. The museum is restored to its appearance at the time of the haircut.

Carolyn Joyce with the Fort Smith Convention and Visitors Bureau, said the museum, opened in 2008, features photographs and memorabilia highlighting Chaffee's military mission as a World War II training facility, its use as an internment camp for German prisoners of war, its mission as a settlement camp for Vietnamese refugees in the 1970s and Cuban refugees in the 1980s. The camp's more recent service in the evacuation and relocation of families fleeing Gulf coast hurricanes is also celebrated.

But Joyce, who recruits and organizes the volunteers who serve as museum tour guides, said it is the Elvis connection that resonates most with visitors. She said in 2009, more than 23,000 people signed the register at the museum, an even more impressive total considering the facility was then open only three days a week.

The CVB has had some success in publicizing the museum as a must-see venue for national and international visitors traveling to and from Memphis to visit Presley's home, Graceland. Joyce said the museum is open daily for annual Elvis activities coinciding with Presley's birthday in January and "Elvis Week," an annual memorial celebration for the singer held each August.

The museum also hosts an annual celebration to coincide with the March 25, 1958, haircut.

Joyce said the museum at 7313 Terry St. at Chaffee Crossing is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. There is no admission cost, but donations are accepted.

Other area sites considered for nomination are the Jones Memorial Methodist Church at Hartford and Union School near Hagarville.

Source: Garrett

 

 
 


      

'Elvis Like Any Other Soldier' Special 50th Anniversary Edition:

 The press release states that - "Elvis: Like Any Other Soldier" is one of the most fascinating, compelling, and informative books ever!
It covers more in one huge volume than in all the other Elvis army books put together: 504 pages and well over 1,500 photos! Many, many of these are previously unpublished! It is quite likely this book contains more never-before-seen Elvis photos from 1957-'60 than any previous publication. In addition to the 400 black-and-white pages, we feature 104 full pages in gorgeous full color. And wait till you see the amazing shot that graces our back cover!
We can absolutely guarantee NO ONE can say they've seen all these photos before! It's a fascinating and accurate text and pictorial history, and the definitive chronicle of Elvis' army experience.
Our amazing research department has tracked down as many living members as possible from Fort Hood as well as Elvis' Scout Platoon, in Germany, and most of these men have shared stories and never-before-seen photos.
Besides the truly amazing photos, there is 40 pages of text, transcripts, interviews, letters and other authentic pieces of correspondence from Elvis, between March 24, 1958 and April 1960. "Elvis: Like Any Other Soldier" is a deluxe edition and is huge: 504 pages, all on beautiful glossy (90g) coated stock and with a gorgeous hard cover and matching dust jacket.

Click here for the slide show sample and great video (includes rare take)

 

 

From Bremerhaven to Friedberg

'Off Duty With Private Presley' sneak-peak: 'Off Duty With Private Presley' 50 YEAR COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE (1960-2010) is already on the way to dealers.
Contains recordings made during Elvis' time off duty with such classic's as 'A Big Hunk 0' Love', `A Fool Such As I' and 'I Got Stung' plus 30 UNRELEASED TRACKS privately recorded by Elvis, available for the first time ever. The accompanying book has 100 pages of stunning rare and unreleased photographs with informative text and historical facts.


 There is a good chance that this new release will get to a high position in the UK charts, after already reaching the Top Ten on pre-order charts.


  

Full length Fox Movietone film clip Press conference at Fort Dix 1960:

 The fascinating full-length interview with two different views.
Don't miss it.

Click here for Clip 1
With Audio - 10 mins

Click here for Clip 2
Vision only, Mute - 4 mins

ELVIS QUITS U.S. ARMY 1960

 

http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=41324



 

Chronik von Elvis Presleys Aufenthaltszeit

in Deutschland von 1. Oktober 1958 bis 2 März 1960

Proof shot of the scene at the airport when Elvis got out of the service

 

 

 

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