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  2. Salvation Army Act 1963 - Wikipedia

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    The Act required the Salvation Army to fairly and faithfully pay pensions to retired officers or their widows. The act further establishes a board to administer the payment of pensions. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] But the legislation does not actually require the payment of pensions; it guarantees that the Salvation Army provides a trust and avenue for ...

  3. Officer (The Salvation Army) - Wikipedia

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    Officers have the opportunity to serve within the Salvation Army in many different capacities, and may be posted at a corps, divisional or territorial headquarters, the training college, supplies & purchasing, a recovery and rehabilitation centre, as a chaplain in courts (cancelled in Australia 2020), hospital chaplaincy (cancelled in Australia ...

  4. Commissioner (The Salvation Army) - Wikipedia

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    The rank of Commissioner in The Salvation Army is the second highest rank attainable by Officers in the organisation, and many of the Army's Territorial Commanders and even the Chief of the Staff hold this rank (the highest rank in The Salvation Army, the rank of General, is by election).

  5. Free housing deals for Salvation Army officers create image ...

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    The Salvation Army, a religious organization best known for helping the homeless and addicted, does not lavish great wealth upon its officers. But as part of its compensation package, it does ...

  6. The Salvation Army - Wikipedia

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    Salvation Army officers serving in the Red Shield Services in wartime performed many functions. The Doughnut Girls of World War I are an early example, who served refreshments to troops in the trenches. They also provided first aid stations, ambulances, chaplaincy, social clubs, Christian worship, and other front-line services. [99]

  7. Category:Salvation Army officers - Wikipedia

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  8. Salvation Army corps - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army also uses the more traditional term "church" for some local congregations and their buildings. Corps are usually led by an officer or married officer couple, who fulfil the role of a pastor [4] in other denominations. Officers in these positions are known as "Corps Officers" or COs, [5] and are generally Lieutenants, Captains ...

  9. APD unveils pay incentives to keep officers on force - AOL

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    Oct. 8—Police officers with 19 years of service credit through the Public Employees Retirement Association, or PERA, are being offered a $1,500-a-month incentive to remain with the Albuquerque ...