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The Salvation Army (TSA) is a Protestant Christian church and an international charitable organisation headquartered in London, England. It is aligned with the Wesleyan-Holiness movement. The organisation reports a worldwide membership of over 1.7 million, [3] consisting of soldiers, officers, and adherents who are collectively known as ...
The first awards were made in 1920 to 15 officers and one soldier. Three years later, seven officers and one local officer were honoured, but since then the awards have been made much more sparingly and, to date, 104 officers and 106 lay Salvationists have been recognised with the Army's highest honour, a mere 210 in total over 83 years.
In 1928, Zillhardt bought the concrete barge 'Liège' in Paris in order to make it available to the Salvation Army.With the support of Winnaretta Singer, princesse de Polignac and heiress of the company of sewing machines Singer, the barge was rehabilitated by Le Corbusier in 1929, with his student, Japonese architect Kunio Maekawa.
The War Cry, a 1904 edition. The first edition of The War Cry was printed on 27 December 1879 in London, England. [1] In 1880, US Salvation Army Commissioner George Scott Railton published the Salvation News, a small newsletter.
A Salvation Army soldier who is undertaking training to become an officer at a Salvation Army college for officer training One red bar (upon blue epaulet / UK - upon black epaulet) Varies Envoy/Auxiliary-Lieutenant Active A non-commissioned officer who works for the Salvation Army in a ministry position Varies by territory Sergeant Active
Salvation Army Centenary Two (3d, 1s6d) Also issued in Phosphor set. 1 September 1965 Centenary of Joseph Lister's discovery of Antiseptic Surgery Two (4d, 1s) Also issued in Phosphor set. 1 September 1965 Commonwealth Arts Festival Two (6s, 1s 6d) Also issued in Phosphor set. David Gentleman [4] 13 September 1965 25th Anniversary of Battle of ...
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Hattersley, Roy (1999), Blood and Fire: William and Catherine Booth and the Salvation Army, Little Brown, ISBN 0-316-85161-2; Railton, George Scott (1912), The Authoritative Life of General William Booth, George H. Doran; Sandall, Robert (1947), The History of the Salvation Army Vol.1 1865–78, Thomas Nelson