=====Arnold Brown===== General **Arnold Brown** was born in London, England and immigrated to Canada as a young boy. He was commissioned in 1935. ^General Arnold Brown|| |{{brown_arnold.jpg?400}}|| ^Rank|General| ^Birth Date|December 13, 1913| ^Death Date|June 26, 2002| ^Relations|[[Jean Barclay Brown|Commissioner Jean Brown (wife)]]| ====Appointments==== ^Appointment^Rank^From^Until^ |Territorial Youth Secretary - [[Canada and Bermuda Territory]]|Brigadier|1962|1964| |Secretary for Public Relations - [[International Headquarters]]|Lt. Colonel, Colonel|1964|October 1969| |Chief of the Staff - [[International Headquarters]]|Commissioner|October 1969|July 18, 1974| |Territorial Commander - [[Canada and Bermuda Territory]]|Commissioner|July 18, 1974|July 4, 1977| |General - [[International Headquarters]]|General|July 5, 1977|December 14, 1981| A two-year corps command was followed by 10 years of service in the editorial department at territorial headquarters, where he became assistant editor of The War Cry. During that time, he compiled a history of the first 50 years of Salvation Army ministry in Canada, entitled What Hath God Wrought? ====External==== * [[https://salvationist.ca/archives-and-museum/people/arnold-brown/|Arnold Brown - Canada and Bermuda Territory]] * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Brown_(General_of_The_Salvation_Army)|Wikipedia]]