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  2. General of The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The officer of the Salvation Army who is elected general is the worldwide spiritual leader of the Salvation Army and the Chief Executive Officer of the organization. The General has a role that is similar to the Pope's role within the Catholic Church. Since The Salvation Army maintains a hierarchical, quasi-military structure, all appointments ...

  3. High Council of The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The High Council established by William Booth in 1904 provided that ‘the person so to be elected may be either one of the members of the High Council or some other person’ [4] Since 1980 nominees must be Salvation Army officers. To date, no General has ever been elected without being a member of the High Council.

  4. Brian Peddle - Wikipedia

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    General of the Salvation Army (August 2018) Retired August 2023; Election as General. On 24 May 2018, the 19th High Council announced that Commissioner Peddle would become the organisation's 21st General on 3 August 2018, succeeding Andre Cox. He is the fifth Canadian to hold the position, and the second from Newfoundland and Labrador.

  5. André Cox - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal. v. t. e. General André Cox (born 12 July 1954 [1]) is the former chief executive officer (CEO) and 20th General of The Salvation Army. He was commissioned as an Officer in The Salvation Army on 25 May 1979. He was elected to the position of General by the 18th High Council of The Salvation Army on 3 August 2013 and retired ...

  6. Officer (The Salvation Army) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army was founded in London's East End in 1865 by one-time Methodist Reform Church minister William Booth and his wife Catherine Booth as the East London Christian Mission, [1] : 21 and this name was used until 1878. [1] : 5 The name "The Salvation Army" developed from an incident on 19 and 20 May 1878.

  8. Salvation Army Act of 1980 - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Act of 1980 is the legislation that governs the International Headquarters of The Salvation Army. The act limits and regulates the authority of the general of The Salvation Army, who serves as the organisation's chief executive officer (CEO). [2] The legislation gained royal assent from Elizabeth II on 1 August 1980 and took ...

  9. Islamic Salvation Front - Wikipedia

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    Elections. The Islamic Salvation Front ( Arabic: الجبهة الإسلامية للإنقاذ, romanized : al-Jabhah al-Islāmiyah lil-Inqādh; French: Front Islamique du Salut, FIS) was an Islamist political party in Algeria. The party had two major leaders representing its two bases of its support; Abbassi Madani appealed to pious small ...