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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Marshall Terrill is the MAN!!!!!!!,
By Ken Norton (Janesville, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sergeant Presley: Our Untold Story of Elvis' Missing Years (Hardcover)
Great read by one the best biographers in the business. I'd even let Terrill write my life story!Keep up the good work Marshall. I can't wait for the Pete Maravich book!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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ELVIS GUNG HO PRESLEY,
By Glenda Weston (Sarasota, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sergeant Presley: Our Untold Story of Elvis' Missing Years (Hardcover)
I've learned so much this year about Elvis' Army career, first in AROUND ELVIS and now in SGT PRESLEY. Elvis was assigned to the most dangerous duty station in all the world from 1958 to 1960 on the front lines of the Cold war on the Russian Front, where World War III. He was the scout of the 3rd Armor Division, General Patton's unit, and he drove the sergeant that drove Patton, and went ahead of the brigade. 3 months after Elvis was discharged the U2 Spy Plane was shot down and his unit was on it's highest alert since World War II. When the Berlin Wall went up, his old unit was there ready for battle. The point is that even though he was a peacetime soldier he wasn't out playing weekend warrior. His unit was out in the field more than half the time he was over there. And those fields are covered in freezing snow. The same snow that stopped Napoleon and Hitler dead in their tracks. Elvis was a patriot and he was respected by his superiors and peers for his hard work and his good job. He took R.O.T.C in school like all sophomores in the great fighting state of Tennesse do and wore his uniform everywhere. Despite what Joe Esposito has to to say, Elvis earned those stripes. He proudly had his Army montage in the Gold Room at Graceland amid his awards. After he died the only thing found in the money compartment of his wallet was a newspaper clipping of the statement made by TN. Senator Estes Kefauver about him to the 86th Congress of The United Staes after his discharge. After exalting him for not using the power of his fame to shirk his duty, Kefauver exclaimed, "Yours was a job well done soldier!" He carried that with him for 17 years.
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Sergeant Presley: Our Untold Story of Elvis' Missing Years (Paperback)
This is an interesting book with rare photos. It's written by two Elvis insiders and I think any Elvis fan would find it worthwhile. Even though I'm a big Elvis fan, I'm glad that Rex and Elisabeth escaped from Elvis' world and gave their lives to the Lord. BTW, the epilogue is the best section of the entire book.
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Sergeant Presley: Our Untold Story of Elvis' Missing Years by Rex Mansfield (Paperback - January 1, 2003)
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