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  2. Lifeline Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The event was opposed by groups such as the National Alliance who counter demonstrated with placards reading "You are Entering a White Guilt Zone" and "White Pride". [citation needed] In May 2006, the Lifeline Expedition team made an apology at the opening ceremony of the International Roots Festival in The Gambia. Apologies were given by ...

  3. Eric Ball (composer) - Wikipedia

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    He learned piano and organ, and in 1919 started work in the Salvation Army musical instrument department in central London, soon moving to the Musical Editorial Department as a composer. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He became an officer in the Salvation Army, and in 1928 re-established the Salvationist Publishing and Supplies (S. P. & S.) Band. [ 1 ]

  4. The War Cry - Wikipedia

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    The War Cry, a 1904 edition. The first edition of The War Cry was printed on 27 December 1879 in London, England. [1] In 1880, US Salvation Army Commissioner George Scott Railton published the Salvation News, a small newsletter.

  5. File:The Salvation Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Anglophone version of the The Salvation Army's Red Shield symbol. Source Extracted from a PDF file by ...

  6. Skeleton Army - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Salvation Army being pursued by the Skeleton Army with its distinctive skull and crossbones banner c. 1882. The Skeleton Army was a diffuse group from Weston-super-Mare, active particularly in Southern England, that opposed and disrupted The Salvation Army's marches against alcohol in the late 19th century and best known for an attack in Bethnal Green in London.

  7. File:Standard of the Salvation Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    Officer (The Salvation Army) Order of the Founder; Promoted to Glory; Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Centers; Ray Steadman-Allen; Reactions to the 2005 London bombings; Ron Cox (Salvation Army officer) Salvation Army brass band; Salvation Army corps; Shaw Clifton; Skeleton Army; Soldier (The Salvation Army) Stephen Bulla; Sunbury Court; T ...

  8. Onward, Christian Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Salvation Army adopted the hymn as its favoured processional. [3] The piece became Sullivan's most popular hymn. [1] The hymn's theme is taken from references in the New Testament to the Christian being a soldier for Christ, for example II Timothy 2:3 : "Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ."

  9. List of English-language expressions related to death

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    Salvation Army terminology. Pull the plug [2] To kill, or allow to die Euphemism Removal of life support, such as turning off the power, or "pull the plug" on a ventilator keeping someone alive. Pumped full of lead Shot to death Informal Typically refers to being shot multiple times. Push up daisies [2] To have died and be buried under the ground