Evangeline Booth has written: 'Shall America go back?' -- subject(s): Prohibition 'The war romance of the Salvation army' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Salvation Army, War work, World War, 1914-1918, Salvation army
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When William Booth and his wife started the Salvation Army in 1865, it was originally called the East London Christian Mission. The story goes that at a meeting of its leaders, someone said that they were like a great volunteer army, to which William Booth, the Army's founder, replied something like: I am not a volunteer for I am compelled to do what I do. We are not a volunteer army, we are a Salvation Army. In 1878, the organisation became known as the Salvation Army. They adopted a uniform and adapted Christian words to popular tunes sung in the public bars.
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To encourage people to be brave, help with the war effort at home or enlist in the Army.
Not a specific place, the founder; William Booth, saw injured war troops and that inspired him to make the charity.
the british indian army to help britain and england in the war
Japan is primarily a Buddhist nation. Tenno-Heika Banzai! ( in the name of the Emperor, Attack! Japanese war cry in World War II, do not confuse with Salvation Army magazine.
the salvation army
Adelaide Cox has written: 'About a 'thirty years' war'' -- subject(s): Salvation Army
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914
yeah they did it because they wanted to let there familt that they were alright when the war was going on