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Salvation Army
Salvation Army Protestant denomination and international nonsectarian Christian organization for evangelical and philanthropic work. Organization and Beliefs The Salvation Army has established branches in more than 110 countries throughout the world. International headquarters are in London. In... Read more |
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United States. Union Army. Army of the Ohio
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United States. Union Army. Army of the Cumberland
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United States. Union Army. Army of the Potomac
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United States. Union Army. Army of the James
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Church Army
Church Army. Founded in 1882 by the Revd Wilson Carlile, a 35-year-old Church of England curate in Kensington, its organization was consciously modelled on that of the Salvation Army, even to the use of the military title of ‘captain’ for its officers. Like Booth's Salvation Army,... Read more |
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Booth
Booth family prominent in the Salvation Army , founded by William Booth . His wife, Catherine Mumford Booth, 1829-90, whom he married in 1855, played a leading part in the foundation and development of the Salvation Army, devoting herself particularly to its work among women and children. Their... Read more |
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United States. Department of the Army
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Rome (Ancient state). Army
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