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| + | |Cadet - [[College for Officers Training - Western Territory]]|Cadet|(1963)|1965| | ||
| + | |Corps Officer - [[Santa Ana CA|Santa Ana, California]]| | | | | ||
| |General Secretary - [[Southern California Division]]|Major|(1988)|(1988)| | |General Secretary - [[Southern California Division]]|Major|(1988)|(1988)| | ||
| |Divisional Commander - [[Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division]]| |(1992)|(1992)| | |Divisional Commander - [[Hawaiian and Pacific Islands Division]]| |(1992)|(1992)| | ||
| |Territorial Commander - [[Eastern Territory]]|Commissioner|September 1998|July 2002| | |Territorial Commander - [[Eastern Territory]]|Commissioner|September 1998|July 2002| | ||
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| + | ====Salvation Army Quartet Swings==== | ||
| + | The hottest folk singing group in San Francisco' | ||
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| + | On street corners, in a bar and in an Upper Grant Avenue coffee house home of the Beatnik, Bohemian and topless dancer crazes swells forth the rollicking rhythms and close-knit harmony of the Salvation singers. | ||
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| + | The melodies and harmonies are familiar to everyone who has ever heard a jukebox or watched a folk singing act on television, but eh words are slightly foreign to this Bohemian jungle: | ||
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| + | **Not Really New** | ||
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| + | "What they' | ||
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| + | Joe's point was quickly proved when the proprietor of the Condor, a bar recently raided by police for featuring dancers in topless bathing suits, invited the singers inside for several numbers before the regular show started. | ||
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| + | "Oh, Moses went out one day, | ||
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| + | "Doing the work of the Lord." | ||
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| + | **Patrons Shocked** | ||
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| + | The patrons of this crowded bistro looked shocked at first, but slowly joined in with the singing and clapping. | ||
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| + | The scene was much the same at a smoky center for cynies called " | ||
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| + | The Salvation singers campered up to the tiny elevated stage, surrounded by abstract and pop art murals, and began singing to the tune of " | ||
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| + | **Discard Customary Attire** | ||
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| + | The Salvation singers perform in the coffee house without their customary heavy tunies and military-style hats and wear, instead, the crimson red "blood and fire" jerseys of the Army. "It helps to produce an atmosphere of informality where we are most likely to be accepted." | ||
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| + | The group started singing together about two years ago, while in training at the Salvation Army school for officers in San Francisco. They will break up in June, when all four will be ordained ministers in the Army and go to separate posts. | ||
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| + | All four Salvation singers expressed hope that this new look for traditional Salvation Army methods will continue. Inquiries from Army groups across the nation have been received. | ||
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| + | " | ||
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| + | //The Washington Reporter, May 5, 1965, Washington, USA, Paul R. Jeschke// | ||
| ====Noland Recalls Events of 9/11==== | ====Noland Recalls Events of 9/11==== | ||
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