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| =====John Needham===== | =====John Needham===== | ||
| - | John Dunmore Needham was born in England and immigrated to the United States in 1924, joining the Salvation Army in 1931. | + | Commissioner **John Dunmore Needham** was born in England and immigrated to the United States in 1924, joining the Salvation Army in 1931. |
| During his tenure as [[National Command|National Commander]], | During his tenure as [[National Command|National Commander]], | ||
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| ^Commissioner John Needham|| | ^Commissioner John Needham|| | ||
| ^Rank|Commissioner| | ^Rank|Commissioner| | ||
| + | ^Birth Date|July 13, 1917| | ||
| ^Death Date|April 13, 1983| | ^Death Date|April 13, 1983| | ||
| ^Relations|[[Florence Needham|Commissioner Florence Needham (wife)]]| | ^Relations|[[Florence Needham|Commissioner Florence Needham (wife)]]| | ||
| - | ^ |[[Philip | + | ^ |[[Needham|Needham |
| - | ^ |[[John Needham|Major John Needham (son)]]| | + | |
| - | ^ |[[Walter Needham|Walter Needham (son)]]| | + | |
| ====Appointments==== | ====Appointments==== | ||
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| |Corps Officer - Parkersburg, | |Corps Officer - Parkersburg, | ||
| |Corps Officer - Tampa, FL| | | | | |Corps Officer - Tampa, FL| | | | | ||
| - | |Staff Officer - College For Officer Training, Atlanta, GA| | | | /* Administrative leadership in North and South Carolina, Georgia, National Capital and Virginia */ | + | |Staff Officer - College For Officer Training, Atlanta, GA| |(1960)|September 1, 1966| /* Administrative leadership in North and South Carolina, Georgia, National Capital and Virginia */ |
| - | |Territorial Commander - Caribbean Territory| | | | | + | |Divisional Commander - Virginia and Southern West Virginia Division|Brigadier|September 1, 1966|(1967)| |
| - | |Territorial Commander - [[Central Territory]]| | | | | + | |Territorial Commander - Caribbean Territory|Commissioner|1973|1977| |
| - | |Territorial Commander - British Territory| |January 1980|January 7, 1982| | + | |Territorial Commander - [[Central Territory]]|Commissioner|1977|January 1980| |
| + | |Territorial Commander - British Territory|Commissioner|January 1980|January 7, 1982| | ||
| |National Commander - [[National Command]]|Commissioner|January 7, 1982|April 13, 1983| | |National Commander - [[National Command]]|Commissioner|January 7, 1982|April 13, 1983| | ||
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| + | Salvation Army Brigadier John Needham spoke to his fellow members and local civic meeting and report of the Army, Monday night in Nansemond County. Needham is divisional commander of Virginia and southern West Virginia, with headquarters in Richmond. | ||
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| + | Born in Ilkeston, England, he came to this country in 1924 as the fourth generation of his family to serve as officers in the Salvation Army. His children are fifth generation members, and his new grandson will be the sixth generation. For an organization 100 years old, one can't hope for much more than six generations, | ||
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| + | Referring to his organization, | ||
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| + | "The slogan is, meet need at the point of need," he said. "The Salvation Army is a hand that will lift someone up." | ||
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| + | Coming out of an evangelical setting 100 years ago, it has always been the goal of the Army to help others. | ||
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| + | "It started in one man's love for his fellows. This says a lot to me -- don't despise anyone' | ||
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| + | "The thing that moves the Army is the feeling they have a mandate to help others. But we need tools. Money is a tool. Volunteers are tools. Dedication is a tool." | ||
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| + | "Booth preached the gospel to these people and they responded. He sent them to the churches, but it didn't work, and they came back to him. So he organized them and it burst forth into other countries." | ||
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| + | Needham explained there were three steps in the evolution of the Salvation Army: first the message, then the Army, and next a social welfare plan. | ||
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| + | "If we get away from the people, we're not the Salvation Army. There must be love at the center of it, the desire to lift people up." | ||
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| + | He then told the story of one member who had gone to a famine strickened country, and was asked by someone there what this one person could possibly do when there were so many thousands in need of help. | ||
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| + | "Help the one who's closest," | ||
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| + | "Every little bit of good is a step back. More good will get us back all the quicker. It is not possible to isolate ourselves in the community. If one man goes down, the whole level goes down. If one man comes up, all come up." | ||
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| + | After an inspection of Salvation Army facilities here, today, Needham will return to Richmond, where he moved Sept. 1, after serving in Atlanta, Ga. six years. | ||
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| + | //Suffolk News-Herald, | ||
| ====Obituary==== | ====Obituary==== | ||
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| Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. Saturday at the Salvation Army Temple Corps in Atlanta. | Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. Saturday at the Salvation Army Temple Corps in Atlanta. | ||
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| + | ====Memorial Service Planned For Salvation Army Head==== | ||
| + | A memorial service for Commissioner John D. Needham, National Commander of The Salvation Army and a resident of Cedar Grove, will be held at 3 P.M. Sunday, at The Salvation Army's Montclair Corps, 13 Trinity Pl. The public is welcome to attend. | ||
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| + | Funeral services for the Commissioner were held in Atlanta last Saturday. Commissioner Needham, 65, died Thursday, April 13, at Mountainside Hospital, Montclair, after a brief illness. | ||
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| + | Commissioner Needham was installed in the Army's top leadership post on Jan. 7, 1982, by [[Arnold Brown|General Arnold Brown (R)]] and was the first commander to serve in the new National Headquarters in Verona, which was dedicated in February, 1982. He met with President Reagan and led The Salvation Army in developing private sector programs to deal with social and economic problems. He was active in expanding the role of volunteers, working closely with the National Advisory Board of The Salvation Army. | ||
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| + | Throughout his career, Commissioner Needham always stressed the need of action to help others. In an interview shortly after his installation, | ||
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| + | A fourth-generation Salvationist, | ||
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| + | In 1939 he and his wife Florence were commissioned as officers in Atlanta, Ga. Various corps and divisional administrative positions followed. He was the first leader of the newly-formed National Capital and Virginias Division, one of the largest in the world with headquarters in Washington, D.C. | ||
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| + | In 1973 the Needhams were transferred to the command of the Central America and Caribbean Territory, where they directed personnel and programs in 19 countries. | ||
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| + | Called home in 1977, Commissioner Needham was appointed commander of the Central Territory, with headquarters in Chicago. | ||
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| + | In January, 1980, he was appointed to London to head the British Territory, the first American-trained Salvationist to hold this post. | ||
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| + | At the services Saturday, at the Salavtion Army Temple Corps in Atlanta, General Arnold Brown, retired international leader, was speaker and [[Andrew Miller|Commissioner Andrew S Miller]], Southern territorial commander, presided. Burial was in Westview Cemetery. | ||
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| + | Commissioner Needham is survived by his wife Florence; four children, two of them Salvation Army officers: [[Philip Needham|Major Philip Needham]], Charlotte, N.C., [[John Needham|Captain John Needham]], Athens, Ga.; [[Walter Needham]], Alpharetta, Ga., and Rev Miriam Needham, Atlanta, Ga., and seven grandchildren. | ||
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