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The Salvation Army Building is a historic building located at 425–435 Boulevard of the Allies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building was constructed in 1924 with a large eastern addition in 1930 in the Late Gothic Revival style.
Salvation Army Building or Salvation Army Headquarters may refer to any of the following structures: International Headquarters of The Salvation Army, London, England; Salvation Army Building (Spokane, Washington), United States; Salvation Army Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), United States; Salvation Army Citadel, Barton-upon-Humber, England
The Salvation Army Building may refer to: The Salvation Army Building (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) International Headquarters of The Salvation Army; Wrigley Lodge, a building in Chicago, Illinois, also known as the Salvation Army Building; Salvation Army Headquarters (Saint Paul, Minnesota)
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The Salvation Army Building: The Salvation Army Building: February 2, 2016 : 425–435 Boulevard of the Allies: Central Business District: 147: Schenley Farms Historic District: Schenley Farms Historic District
The National Commander oversees the social works and Christian practices of The Salvation Army in the USA. The current commander is Commissioner Kenneth G Hodder, beginning his tenure on July 1, 2020. [1] The US is divided into four territories: Eastern, Central, Western, and Southern. Each of these territories have their own leadership.
The oldest official emblem of The Salvation Army is the crest. In 1878 Captain W.H. Ebdon suggested a logo, and in 1879 it was to be found on the letterhead of the Salvation Army Headquarters. The captain's suggested design was changed only slightly and a crown was added. [97] [98] The Army's crest contains Biblical references though its symbolism:
Date of Commissioning: December 6, 1976 Session Name: The Overcomers James Knaggs was commissioned as a Salvation Army Officer in 1976, in the USA Eastern Territory. Following a brief appointment at Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Divisional Headquarters, he became a Corps Officer with his wife Carolyn.