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Ira Jones (July 10, 1923 – July 11, 2004) was an author, best known as the first sergeant in charge of
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for a portion of the time Elvis served in the army.


Early life and family

Ira Jones was born in Johnson county, Arkansas the tenth child of Elihu Jones and Bethany Francis McAlister. His siblings; Granville Enos Jones (1905–1977), Sarah Jane (Jones) Townsend (1907–1977), Elmer Jones (1909–1970), Leona (Jones) Pitts (1911–2000), Beulah (Jones) Tumbleson (1913–2004), Columbus Jones (1914–2001), Leonard Jones (1916–1959), Eula (Jones) Owen (1919–2012), Iva (Jones) Rushing (1921–2013), Elihu Jones Jr (1925–2008), Nana Lou (Jones) Hodges (1928–2004), and Wanda Earline (Jones) Page-Davis. His grandfather Fee Gregory Jones was a Baptist Minister and a son of Robert Jones who was a colporteur who sold publications of the American Tract Society and anti-slavery documents. Robert Jones traveled Kentucky with
John Gregg Fee John Gregg Fee (September 9, 1816 – January 11, 1901) was an abolitionist, minister and educator, the founder of the town of Berea, Kentucky, The Church of Christ, Union in Berea (1853), Berea College (1855), the first in the U.S. South with ...
and in January 1858 Jones was beaten by a mob for their anti-slavery stance. Around 1860 Robert Jones along with two other men, Rev. George Candee and Rev. William Kendrick were shaved, tarred and feathered.The Democratic press, January 21, 1860, pg 2


Military career

Ira Jones enlisted December 23, 1940. On September 9, 1944, Ira Jones was awarded the Purple Heart for "wounds incurred in action on 27 August 1944" near Paris, France. On May 9, 1945, Ira Jones was awarded The Silver Star Medal for "gallantry in action against the enemy on January 7, 1945." On December 12, 1949, Ira Jones was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for "exemplary conduct in ground combat" while assigned to the 313th Infantry regiment on or about 21 July 1944.


Stationed in Germany with Elvis Presley

In May 1956 Ira Jones was stationed in Bremmerhaven, Friedberg, Germany. Scout Platoon, 1st Medium Tank Battalion, 32nd Armor, of the 3rd Armored Division, part of the U.S. Seventh Army. Ira Jones and Elvis Presley first met in the autumn of 1958 when Elvis was among the replacement troops arriving aboard the USS ''General Randall.'' Elvis drove Jones in a jeep named "HQ 31" for nine months while serving in the Scout Platoon. Although Jones had no idea what Elvis looked like before they met, it has been reported that the two formed a close bond during their time together
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On May 6, 1959, Sgt Jones appeared on the popular television game show ''
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''. He was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia at the time. Ira Jones retired from the Army in 1963 and in 1978, Jones began writing a book about the time he spent with Elvis, entitled ''Soldier Boy Elvis''. The book was published in 1992. In the years that followed, Jones became a regular speaker at Elvis-related conventions, Bill E. Burk's
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breakfasts and fan club meetings all over the world including in Germany. Jones appeared in numerous television specials, documentaries and videos including the short-lived newsmagazine ''Instant Recall'', hosted by
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, former news anchor from NBC's ''
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'' and the 2001 documentary '' Remembering Elvis: A Documentary'

which also included interviews with comedian
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and others. Jones died of a
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in July 2004 in the
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of
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where he grew up.


Bibliography

* ''Soldier Boy Elvis'' (1993 )


References


External links


Photo of Elvis with Jones
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Ira 1923 births 2004 deaths United States Army non-commissioned officers Recipients of the Silver Star United States Army personnel of World War II Military personnel from Arkansas People from Johnson County, Arkansas