United Kingdom Guy, David. A NEW BEGINNING… THE SALVATION ARMY JERSEY. Jersey, UK: Les Winton, c. 1995, 32 pp. The booklet was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the Channel Islands from German Nazi occupation. It gave eyewitness accounts from soldiers of the corps and the closure of Salvation Army centres in Jersey and Gorey by the German high command. The story of the Red Cross ship, the VEGA was also included. The second half of the book outlined the liberation and recommencement of The Salvation Army’s work on the islands. United States of America Docter, Robert. SOLDIERS ALL – THE SALVATION ARMY PASADENA TABERNACLE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE. Pasadena, USA: Robert L. Docter, 2003, 101 pp. Memories and photographs were used to tell the history and future plans of the Pasadena Tabernacle Corps and its people. There were lists of officer names who served in the Corps and name and location changes of the Corps. SECTION II – SOCIAL SERVICE G. GENERAL HISTORY, DESCRIPTION, AND ANNUAL REPORTS Gowans, John, Wilson, Dee, Perkins, Kieren, Besley, M.A., McGeoch, Rod, Lynch, Helen, and Miller, Harry M.. TAKING IT TO THE STREETS – THE WORK OF THE SALVATION ARMY AS SEEN BY SIX HIGH-PROFILE AUSTRALIANS (including CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS). June 30, 1996, 10 + 15 pp. The report included the financial statement for the Australia Eastern Territory. Introduced by John Gowans, six Australians visited Salvation Army institutions and programs and wrote about their experiences. Dee Wilson was from John Fairfax Publications, Kieren Perkins was an Olympic gold medallist, M.A.Besley was chairman of the Commonwealth Bank, Rod McGeoch was national chairman for Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Helen Lynch was director of Coles-Myer and Harry M. Miller was founder and director of Harry M Miller & Co. H. SPECIFIC ASPECTS OF SOCIAL WORK 1. THE ‘DARKEST ENGLAND’ SCHEME Gauntlett, Caughey. TODAY IN DARKEST BRITAIN. London, UK: Salvationist Publishing and Supplies, 1990, 256 pp. To mark the centennial of In Darkest England and The Way Out, the book was published after a study of the state of British welfare. It investigated the issues of the day including; child abuse, homelessness and drug addiction. The book highlighted a number of ways The Salvation Army was meeting the needs of the poor with both practical help and lobbying the government. 7. WAR SERVICES Gamble, Brue. DARKEST HOUR – THE TRUE STORY OF LARK FORCE AT RABAUL – AUSTRALIA’S WORST MILITARY DISASTER OF WORLD WAR II. St. Paul, USA: Zenith Press, 2006, 304 pp. The book outlined Salvationist involvement with the events. Arthur Gullidge and the soldiers from Brunswick Corps Band as well as welfare huts were included throughout the book.
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