Elvis was not in the reserves. He was drafted into the army in 1958. He was processed, with the famous haircut, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, completed his training at Fort Hood, Texas, and was stationed in Germany, where he completed his tour of duty.
Thrilled to have found your podcast, lived in Vegas late 70s early 80s Our eyes have seen a lot of the same, after bouncing around some, in Florida since 03 West Coast Love it, Thanks for sharing your journey Looking forward to the next, be safe be well 🍸👍
Mr. Russo, thank you very much for sharing your life experiences. What an amazing life you have experienced. You have shed a lot of light on topic's , I've been fascinated about. Glad you are healthy and still with us. Please share more. Much respect...
Love you Gianni, I can't get enough stories about famous people you have met (not to mention Juliet Prowse who was my childhood crush and a former good friend of Elvis) I wonder if Frank knew? You and Orson Welles are my two favorite storytellers. Some people are jealous because they can't tell the story nor have they lived the life that you have. It is a blessing to your fans that we get to still here these stories that make our nations history very rich and fascinating. I wish you great health and a long long life and blessings to your large and loving family ....Don Gianni!
Gianni, Would you do a show where you talk about the clothes and brands that you wear? I would love a whole show where you show the stuff in your wardrobe.
Please, sir, as I have a close connection to Elvis Presley, don't ever let his name come out of your mouth again or I'm going to have a problem with it. And I'm a peaceful man, but people are growing tired of the BS!!!
You got that so wrong about the type of aircraft Kennedy flew he did not score high enough to fly Fighters so he is flying a bomber that's how he was killed in a bomber not a fighter
The statement implies that Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. did not score high enough to fly fighters and therefore flew bombers. There is no substantial evidence to support that Joseph Kennedy Jr. did not qualify to fly fighters due to low scores. The decision to fly bombers could have been influenced by various factors, including military needs and personal preference. The Movie Star, Jimmy Stewart signed up specifically to be a Bomber Pilot and he was a great one. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. flew PB4Y-1 Liberators, which were used in the U.S. Navy for long-range bombing missions. He. was indeed killed while flying a bomber. On August 12, 1944, he died during Operation Aphrodite, a mission that involved using remote-controlled bombers packed with explosives to attack German targets. His aircraft exploded prematurely over England.
WRONG ! Elvis Presley did play at a club called "The New Frontier" in Las Vegas during the 1950s. His performance there in April 1956 marked his Las Vegas debut. This engagement was significant because it helped to launch his career on a national scale and marked the beginning of his association with Las Vegas, where he later became an iconic performer.
@@Valkonnen I used the name that was cited, but we aren't saying anything different, as Elvis was at the New Frontier in the 50s, as I said, while the Godfather, here, was talking of Elvis at another time and thus was wrong. As Elvis, given his show there didn't go over well, was out of Vegas as fast as he came. Thanks for your input, though, but that is why this podcast will fail and is failing, terribly.
@@Valkonnen Do you not read or listen to what I said or this guy? As yes, Elvis did play that joint once in the 50s and never came back as a regular until 1969 when he dominated Vegas.
Elvis was not in the reserves. He was drafted into the army in 1958. He was processed, with the famous haircut, at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, completed his training at Fort Hood, Texas, and was stationed in Germany, where he completed his tour of duty.
and Elvis stayed in Germany from October 1, 1958, until March 2, 1960
Thrilled to have found your podcast, lived in Vegas late 70s early 80s Our eyes have seen a lot of the same, after bouncing around some, in Florida since 03 West Coast Love it, Thanks for sharing your journey Looking forward to the next, be safe be well 🍸👍
Mr. Russo, thank you very much for sharing your life experiences. What an amazing life you have experienced. You have shed a lot of light on topic's , I've been fascinated about. Glad you are healthy and still with us. Please share more. Much respect...
This man lies about everything!
Love you Gianni, I can't get enough stories about famous people you have met (not to mention Juliet Prowse who was my childhood crush and a former good friend of Elvis) I wonder if Frank knew?
You and Orson Welles are my two favorite storytellers. Some people are jealous because they can't tell the story nor have they lived the life that you have.
It is a blessing to your fans that we get to still here these stories that make our nations history very rich and fascinating.
I wish you great health and a long long life and blessings to your large and loving family ....Don Gianni!
Interesting
Gianni, Would you do a show where you talk about the clothes and brands that you wear? I would love a whole show where you show the stuff in your wardrobe.
Please, sir, as I have a close connection to Elvis Presley, don't ever let his name come out of your mouth again or I'm going to have a problem with it. And I'm a peaceful man, but people are growing tired of the BS!!!
You got that so wrong about the type of aircraft Kennedy flew he did not score high enough to fly Fighters so he is flying a bomber that's how he was killed in a bomber not a fighter
The statement implies that Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. did not score high enough to fly fighters and therefore flew bombers. There is no substantial evidence to support that Joseph Kennedy Jr. did not qualify to fly fighters due to low scores. The decision to fly bombers could have been influenced by various factors, including military needs and personal preference. The Movie Star, Jimmy Stewart signed up specifically to be a Bomber Pilot and he was a great one.
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. flew PB4Y-1 Liberators, which were used in the U.S. Navy for long-range bombing missions.
He. was indeed killed while flying a bomber. On August 12, 1944, he died during Operation Aphrodite, a mission that involved using remote-controlled bombers packed with explosives to attack German targets. His aircraft exploded prematurely over England.
Elvis was at the Lost Frontier in the 1950s.... So, sadly, what people say about you being a total liar and fool is true.
WRONG ! Elvis Presley did play at a club called "The New Frontier" in Las Vegas during the 1950s. His performance there in April 1956 marked his Las Vegas debut. This engagement was significant because it helped to launch his career on a national scale and marked the beginning of his association with Las Vegas, where he later became an iconic performer.
@@Valkonnen I used the name that was cited, but we aren't saying anything different, as Elvis was at the New Frontier in the 50s, as I said, while the Godfather, here, was talking of Elvis at another time and thus was wrong. As Elvis, given his show there didn't go over well, was out of Vegas as fast as he came. Thanks for your input, though, but that is why this podcast will fail and is failing, terribly.
@@Valkonnen Do you not read or listen to what I said or this guy? As yes, Elvis did play that joint once in the 50s and never came back as a regular until 1969 when he dominated Vegas.