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    Military Members Can See ‘Elvis’ for Free at Select Army Posts and Air Force Bases

    Military Members Can See ‘Elvis' for Free at Select Army Posts and Air Force Bases

    The & Exchange Service has teamed up with Warner Bros. to offer military-exclusive screenings of “Elvis,” the new movie about the most famous entertainer to abandon his career to answer the call of duty.

    Baz Luhrmann (“The Great Gatsby,” “Moulin Rouge”) directed the movie, which stars Austin Butler (“Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood”) as Elvis Presley and Tom Hanks (“Saving Private Ryan”) as the King's manager, Col. Tom Parker.

    Presley was inducted into the Army on March 24, 1958, after the service granted him an extension to film the movie, “King Creole.” He completed basic training at Fort Hood, Texas, and was assigned to the 1st Medium Tank Battalion, 32nd Armor, 3rd Armored Division, in West . Presley was discharged and returned to his music career in March 1960.

    Related: Why Elvis Presley Showed Up Two Months Late for Boot Camp

    Some might think that this brief, two-year period would be glossed over in a movie about Elvis' life, but his time in Germany is crucial because that's where he met his future wife. Priscilla Beaulieu was the 14-year-old daughter of an Air Force officer. Presley immediately began a 7 1/2-year courtship that ended with their Las Vegas marriage in 1967.

    Luhrmann loves a good love story, and the trailer shows Elvis in uniform, so we'll definitely see some Army service scenes in “Elvis.”

    The screenings will take place on Saturday, June 11, at military installations around…

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