Editorial Review
Elvis was at the height of his fame when he was inducted into the U. S. Army on March 24, 1958. He refused any special privileges as a soldier, and managed to finish his two-year-stint having achieved the rank of sergeant. This authentic Elvis Presley doll commemorates the King's years in the army. He wears a re-creation of his winter dress uniform, decorated with platoon patches and insignias. Sporting a crewcut, he stands at ease with a hat under his arm and an army issue duffel by his side. The figure comes with a miniature framed photo of Priscilla Beaulieu and a letter from her addressed to Elvis in Bad Nauheim, Germany, where he was stationed. The fully posable collectible doll stands 12 inches tall and comes with a display stand.
--Alison Golder
Product Description
The Elvis Presley Collection "The Army Years" Classic Edition Doll