cHRISTMASS IN THE ARMY

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  • MARIE
    Gehört zum Inventar

    • 11.01.2005
    • 4961

    #1

    cHRISTMASS IN THE ARMY

    >From the book Soldier Boy Elvis, by Elvis' platoon sergeant Ira Jones

    Elvis' fellow soldiers had decorated the company Christmas tree. They
    had taken up a collection
    and given a party for the orphans in nearby Friedberg. Elvis had
    visited the area promoting the
    new Salk polio vaccine. On the day that some of the men were to go on
    holiday leave and Furlough,
    they had to have all their equipment cleaned and inspected and they
    could not have their passes
    before 1700 hours.Ch

    "Some of the guys were humming and singing Christmas songs. One soldier
    asked Elvis to show them
    how he did his Christmas songs. He finished polishing mirrors in the
    latrine and then joined the
    crowd. He told them to "make an instrument." Out came spoons, combs
    with wax paper, and
    makeshift drums using tent pins for drum sticks. They sang a rock
    version of "White Christmas"
    with great fervor. It was almost 1700 hours and one soldier asked
    before they went would Elvis
    sing "Silent Night." Elvis took the guitar and asked his sergeant to
    help him. Recalls Sergeant
    Jones, "Elvis sang as if in a trance, totally oblivious to the spoons,
    combs, and tent
    pins...Somewhere along the way the instruments fell silent and only
    Elvis' voice could be heard.
    Those going on pass didn't interrupt. They simply walked silently by
    Elvis, touched his shoulder
    and walked out the door. Not another word was spoken after the song
    until Elvis broke the spell.
    'Merry Christmas, everyone,' he said. 'Merry Christmas Elvis!' they
    replied in unison."

    On Christmas day Sergeant Jones came by the barracks to look in on
    those not on leave. He
    expected to find a somber place. Instead the barracks were jumping.
    Elvis too had thought of the
    others with nowhere to go and had stopped by with a visiting movie
    actress. He took the time to
    introduce her to each soldier before they were off to see a show in
    Frankfurt. After he left one
    soldier told Jones, "'You know, Sarge, that Elvis, he sure does know
    how to make people feel
    good." Jones replied, "Amen." And then "Amen!" the guys in the barracks
    shouted back. "
  • gast-20100118

    #2
    Zitat von MARIE
    >From the book Soldier Boy Elvis, by Elvis' platoon sergeant Ira Jones
    hey, it's a beautiful story, isn't it ?

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    • Elvis007
      Foren-Experte

      • 09.10.2005
      • 519

      #3
      Zitat von Rev.Gerhard
      hey, it's a beautiful story, isn't it ?
      IT IS!!!!

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      • MARIE
        Gehört zum Inventar

        • 11.01.2005
        • 4961

        #4
        Das ganze Buch ist schön geschrieben

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        • Elvis007
          Foren-Experte

          • 09.10.2005
          • 519

          #5
          Zitat von MARIE
          Das ganze Buch ist schön geschrieben
          Ich werde es auf meine Wunschliste setzen

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