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The Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army is a Commissioner appointed by the General of The Salvation Army as the second in command internationally. The Chief of the Staff is stationed at International Headquarters in London.
Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army | |
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Style | Chief of the Staff |
Reports to | General of the Salvation Army |
Residence | London, United Kingdom |
Appointer | General of the Salvation Army |
Term length | At the General's Pleasure |
Constituting instrument | The Salvation Army Act 1931 and Salvation Army Act 1980 via the Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Inaugural holder | Bramwell Booth |
Formation | 1881 |
The office of Chief of the Staff was created in 1880 by General William Booth. The first officer to take the position was his son, Bramwell Booth, in 1881.
The Chief of the Staff also summons all Commissioners and Territorial Commanders of The Salvation Army to form a High Council to elect a new general when a vacancy exists.[1]
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