Shortly after the loss of his mother, G.I. Elvis received his assignment to the 1st Medium Tank Battalion, 32nd Armor, 3rd Armored Division in West Germany. Fortunately, destiny smiled upon the two lovebirds, as Brandi got permission to join Elvis abroad in Germany for a couple of months to provide him with some 'comfort' after the passing of his mother.
Accompanied by Vernon, Dodger, and Lamar Fike (who, interestingly, was considered unfit for military service due to his weight), they all journeyed to Friedberg, Germany, awaiting Elvis's arrival. Elvis embarked on the RSS Randall on September 22nd, just one day after Brandi celebrated her 18th birthday.
En route, Elvis formed a close bond with another G.I. named Charlie Hodge, and together, they took charge of organising the ship's talent show.
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Elvis arrived by boat on the 1st of October. He was then assigned to the Ray Kaserne Barracks.
That arrangement didn't last too long; fortunately for him, they could afford off-base living. Elvis soon relocated all his belongings to the Ritters Park Hotel, a place Brandi had rented for them. Not long after that, all the guys followed suit. First Red, then Sonny, and eventually the newcomer, Joe.
While Elvis and Brandi enjoyed spending quality time together, exploring the quaint town and indulging in shopping excursions, much of November and December saw Elvis engaged in military manoeuvres at Grafenwöhr. Many mornings began very early, and he only returned home when darkness fell.
Nonetheless, he did what was asked of him like the dutiful soldier he was and eventually got promoted to Private First Class for his endeavours in field exercises. It was also during this time that Elvis's prescription drug use began. He started taking pills to fall asleep and pills to wake up again.
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Endless Love (Elvis Presley Story)
Fanfic*UNDER CONSTRUCTION* I am re-reading the whole book and checking for errors to improve it overall. Elvis Presley and Brandi Lockwood were two of the biggest names in the music industry in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Despite coming from vastly different...