Graceland Commemorates 60th Anniversary of Elvis’ Military Service on Saturday, March 24 with Free Access to Elvis Presley’s Memphis Entertainment Complex for Veterans and Active Duty Military

Graceland to Open Expanded “Private Presley” Exhibit Chronicling Elvis’ Military Career

MEMPHIS, Tenn.--()--Elvis Presley™ began his service in the United States military on March 24, 1958 when he was inducted into the U.S. Army. To salute our troops and to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of Elvis’ military service, Graceland® has announced that complimentary tickets to the new Elvis Presley’s Memphis™ entertainment and exhibit complex will be made available on Saturday, March 24, 2018 to all military veterans and those serving on active duty. This anniversary day will also mark the opening of an expanded “Private Presley” Army exhibit at Elvis Presley’s Memphis. Additionally, the AAA four-diamond Guest House at Graceland™ resort hotel will offer its “Salute to Heroes” discounted rate of 30% off standard room rates to both active and retired military.

The newly-expanded “Private Presley” exhibit will take an in-depth look at Elvis’ military service, including letters from Elvis’ manager Col. Parker to the Army asking for a deferment to allow Elvis to complete filming of “King Creole,” letters from the Army regarding press access to Elvis, his original Army footlocker, the dress that his mother Gladys wore at his induction ceremony, and more. Fans can also learn about how Col. Parker kept Elvis’ career alive while he was serving in Germany and see items from Frank Sinatra’s legendary “Welcome Home, Elvis” 1960 ABC television special.

Complimentary tickets for Elvis Presley’s Memphis must be requested on-site at Graceland on March 24, 2018 by active or retired members of the U.S. military with valid ID. Full details and restrictions at Graceland.com/Military. Guest House at Graceland accommodations at the “Salute to Heroes” discounted rate have limited availability. Reserve Guest House accommodations in advance by calling 800-238-2000 or visiting GuestHouseGraceland.com.

Elvis In the Military

On March 24, 1958, Elvis was inducted into the United States Army at the Memphis Draft Board and assigned serial number 53310761. On March 25, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, he received his indoctrination exam and traditional, military, G.I. haircut in front of 55 media photographers. Elvis received basic training at Fort Hood, Texas. Private Presley was assigned to the 2nd Armored Division at Fort Hood and was stationed there for six months before being sent to West Germany in September 1958. He was honorably discharged on March 5, 1960. Elvis served his country just like any other G.I., with none of the special privileges his celebrity status might have afforded him. He was, by all accounts, a model soldier, earning the lasting respect of his fellow soldiers and the public at large. Once he returned to civilian life in March 1960 his fans welcomed his return, new audiences would embrace him and many of his greatest achievements still lay ahead.

Contacts

For Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.
David Beckwith
323-632-3277
david@thebeckwithcompany.com
or
Mark Riddell
901-332-3322
mriddell@graceland.com

Release Summary

Graceland is offering complimentary tickets to Elvis Presley’s Memphis complex on 3-24 to active duty and military veterans.

Contacts

For Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc.
David Beckwith
323-632-3277
david@thebeckwithcompany.com
or
Mark Riddell
901-332-3322
mriddell@graceland.com