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FRIEDBERG, Germany (Army News Service, Jan.10, 2008) - The voice of Elvis Presley echoed through Ray Barracks one last time Monday, returning for a brief moment to his old military stomping grounds.
The German town where Elvis Presley was stationed as a US soldier in the 1950s installed three pedestrian lights with images of the American rock icon. They went online this week in the town of ...
Friedberg, Germany, Feb. 20, 1960: Elvis Presley laughs as he gives interviews at the Ray Barracks, shortly before being discharged from the U.S. Army and leaving Germany. The singer was with the 1st ...
FRIEDBERG, Germany — The signs started to appear around Ray Barracks at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. Old sheets, canvas banners, plastic cups jammed into the chain-link fencing to form words, all ...
Memphis, of course, has the heart and soul of Elvis — Graceland. But the king of rock 'n' roll is stopping traffic in the German town where he spent his years of military service. Friedberg, in ...
BERLIN — Keep your blue suede shoes behind the curb: the central German town where Elvis Presley was stationed as a U.S. soldier in the 1950s has installed three pedestrian lights with images of the ...
Walking figures depicting late US rock and roll legend Elvis Presley appear on a traffic light switching from green to red in Friedberg near Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2018. Presley served ...
Generic image of police lights. Walking figures depicting late US rock and roll legend Elvis Presley appear on a traffic light switching from green to red in Friedberg near Frankfurt, Germany, ...