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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Strawberry Field, Order of the Founder, The Salvation Army, Parramatta, Charity shop, Skeleton Army, Limelight Department, The War College, Salvation Army Headquarters, The Man Without a Past, Major Barbara, Officer in The Salvation Army, The Salvation Army Nashville Area Command, High Council of The Salvation Army, Soldier in The Salvation Army, Christmas kettle, Kroc Center, Hadleigh Farm, The Preacher and the Slave, The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Center Coeur d'Alene, Raksha Sainyam, The Salvation Army Firecrest Missioners Center, The Blind Beggar, The Salvation Army, Sydney Congress Hall, Generals of The Salvation Army, Articles of War of The Salvation Army, Regent Hall, Camp Newport, Newington Causeway, Roblin Lake Camp, Promoted to Glory, Brightwater Science and Environmental Centre, Pine Lake Camp, Reliance Bank, Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army, The Spirit of Christmas, Salvation Army corps, Camp Madawaska, The War Cry, The Salvation Army in Namibia, Jackson's Point, Catherine Booth Hospital, Twin Ponds, Scotian Glen Camp, Manchester Central, Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network, Camp Mountainview, Camp Starrigan, Star Hall, Camp Sunrise, Manchester Higher Openshaw, Camp Glenhuron, Silver Birches, The Salvation Army Evangeline Booth College, Leger des Heils, YSCA, SABAC Salvation Army Boys Adventure Corps, Openshaw Citadel, International Headquarters of The Salvation Army. Excerpt: The Salvation Army is a Protestant Christian church known for its extensive philanthropy and charity work. It is an international movement that currently works in over a hundred countries. It was founded in 1865 in the United Kingdom by William Booth and his wife Catherine as the East London Christian Mission with a quasi-military structure. The theology of the Salvation Army is "mainstream Protestant." The Sa...