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Despite its martial- sounding name, military organization, and rank structure – all reflecting its . Nevertheless, Salvationists recognize that the scourge of war can, under certain conditions, be preferable to the greater evil of continued persecution and oppression. Following the outbreak of war in 1.
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Salvation Army’s humanitarian concerns formed the basis of its support for Canada’s war efforts. The Salvation Army War Services. War and training for war are draining physical, psycho- logical, and emotional experiences. During both world wars and throughout the Cold War, the Salvation Army provided Canadian military personnel overseas and in Canada with comforts such as hot drinks and snacks and helped maintain morale by establishing leave centres for rest and recreation. The Salvation Army tried to establish a degree of civility amidst the loneliness and dehumanizing conditions of war – to offer a . To a remarkable degree, the Salvation Army formed an integral part of Canadians’ military experiences for most of this century.
The Salvation Army maintained morale on the home front with a strong presence at Canadian military installations and in major urban areas and by assisting the families of those in uniform. Closer to the battle front, the Salvation Army showed films, organized sporting events, and provided reading material, cigarettes and other items which the troops greatly appreciated.
The Salvation Army also offered spiritual guidance and personal counselling to all military personnel seeking it. The First World War.
During the First World War (1. Canadian Salvation Army’s overseas activities were part of the much larger effort organized by British Salvationists. The latter established over 2. The Canadian Salvation Army sent five military chaplains to the front and helped operate well- equipped huts, canteens, rest facilities, and hostels in Britain, France and Belgium.
There, war- weary troops could bathe, refresh their clothing, eat decent food, and prepare themselves physically, mentally, and spiritually for the always difficult return to the trenches. Closer to the front, more Salvation Army officers provided refreshments and amenities, often under dangerous conditions. As Canadian soldier Will Bird wrote in his classic war memoir, Ghosts Have Warm Hands: “Every front- line soldier of World War I knew that his true friend was the man in the Salvation Army canteen.” The troops coined the affectionate nickname . Salvationists also visited the homes of departed soldiers to look into the welfare of their dependants and comforted many bereaved families. The Salvation Army’s most visible wartime effort was assisting repatriated soldiers.
In 1. 91. 8, it organized its first nation- wide appeal for funds to assist returning soldiers in the hectic and often disorienting days following their discharge. Within a year, the organization raised enough money to open a number of hostels across Canada – in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Halifax, Kingston, and elsewhere – each offering a quiet retreat, especially for soldiers on their way home or awaiting demobilization at war’s end. The more than $1.
Salvation Army officials, whose good works during the war had not gone unnoticed by the Canadian public. The Second World War. War with Germany broke out again in September 1. In November, Ottawa accorded the Salvation Army official status as a Canadian War Auxiliary Service, a distinction also awarded the Canadian Legion, the Young Men’s Christian Association, and the Knights of Columbus. The Salvation Army’s war efforts were again known collectively as the Red Shield services. A government Memorandum of Understanding stipulated that all these organizations’ wartime services would be non- profit and that none could act autonomously to dispense war- related assistance. The Salvation Army understood that Ottawa’s co- ordination of all Auxiliary War Services would eliminate duplication of effort in matters affecting military welfare.
In 1. 94. 2, each group agreed to specialize in certain fields, with the Salvation Army assuming responsibility for canteens and the showing of films. Download Seeds Of Time (2015) Movie In Hd. Each organization initially raised its own funds to finance their auxiliary work. However, by April the federal government concluded that such private fund- raising siphoned off amounts it hoped to raise from the sale of Victory Bonds. Accordingly, Ottawa decided to finance these groups’ activities directly, which henceforth the Department of National War Services administered. Nevertheless, it remained for Salvation Army supervisors to dispense Red Shield services to the troops. The Salvation Army selected these men for their resourcefulness, initiative, moral conduct, and good physical condition.
Overseas, supervisors’ jobs varied according to the theatre of operations and the individual service to which they were attached. Their responsibilities included screening films, establishing canteens, organizing recreational activities such as concerts or sporting events, providing reading material and stationery, comforting the wounded, or even helping bury the dead. In short, they did whatever was necessary to help maintain military morale. The Salvation Army instructed its supervisors to “care for the body, mind and soul of every . In 1. 94. 0, Ottawa issued each the uniform (minus rank insignia) of their respective service and units with the addition of Red Shield and Auxiliary War Services badges.
The supervisors, who possessed no military command authority, were managed overseas by a senior supervisor reporting to a force director who, in turn, answered to the Salvation Army’s war services secretary in Canada. The latter obtained his directions from the Auxiliary Services division of the Department of National War Services. Alf Steele, the first Red Shield Director, went overseas in December 1. Salvation Army head- quarters in London. Within a month, five additional supervisors had joined him in assisting the growing number of Canadian troops sent to Britain. The Salvation Army opened its first overseas hut at Aldershot, where the Canadians underwent training, and in May 1.
London at the former West Central Hotel. There, soldiers could obtain a bed, breakfast, and bath for less than 5. More huts, clubs, hostels, and leave centres soon followed. During Canadian training exercises in Britain, the Salvation Army’s mobile canteens supplied tired men with coffee, donuts, chocolates, and cigarettes. By early 1. 94. 4, 7. Red Shield supervisors operated 3.
Canadian army and air force units. Moreover, the Salvation Army film service’s 3.
Britain showed two complete programs weekly. The Salvation Army rest camp for the Royal Canadian Navy in Northern Ireland had one unforeseen but welcome consequence: a local magistrate noted that following the establishment of the facility, the number of Canadian sailors appearing before Londonderry courts dropped 5.
In July 1. 94. 3, Canadian troops participated in the Allied invasion of Sicily. Salvation Army supervisors accompanied them. Fifteen were assigned to help alleviate the Canadians’ stressful experience of sustained combat, including three who landed almost immediately after the initial assault. When, in early September, the Allies invaded the Italian mainland, Red Shield supervisors again quickly followed, establishing a Red Shield Club, a hostel, and canteens at Campobasso. As more Canadian forces arrived in Italy, eight additional Salvation Army supervisors came with them. In the town of Riccione, on the Adriatic coast, the Grand Hotel became a rest facility accommodating 5.
In June 1. 94. 4, the Allies began the liberation of Northwest Europe by invading Normandy, France. Within days of the initial assault, the first of 4.
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