Valiant and Strong: A Pictoral Celebration of The Salvation Army's 150 Years

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Clockwise from above: Many Salvationists perished when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1951. Pictured here is a reenactment of the Seoul Boys’ Home Band marching off under North Korean guard. The boys were never heard from again. • An open-air scene from the congress in Santiago, Chile, October 1951. • Women carry bricks and stone for new corps building construction in La Paz, Bolivia. • Panama Blind School Exhibition, January 1953. The Salvation Army advocated for the handicapped individuals in its care not only by providing necessary services but also by helping others to understand the potential in those who had been marginalized.

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