Elvis: “It’s a duty I’ve got to fill and I’m going to do it.”

On December 20, 1957, Elvis received his draft notice. He was given a deferment so he could finish the movie King Creole This picture went out onto the wires. It was international news. He would be “gone” for … TWO YEARS? Would they CUT HIS HAIR? (There’s a famous letter to President Eisenhower by two teenage girls, begging the President to not allow Elvis’ hair to be shaved off. The girls covered the page of loose leaf with little hearts.)

I love this picture:

1. The HAIR.

2. The PANTS. Just casual at-home wear for Elvis.

3. The DOG. Looking up at him, feeling and absorbing all the emotion like dogs do. The dog looks concerned. “This Person I Love is Having Feelings and I Must Comfort Him Through This Hard Time.”

The dog was Elvis’ beloved mother’s dog. Elvis had no way of knowing at this point that his mother had less than one year to live, that she would die a month before he shipped out.

 
 
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