=====Wesley Harris==== Commissioner **Wesley Harris** was commissioned in 1948. ^Commissioner Wesley Harris|| |{{harris_wesley.jpg?400}}|| ^Rank|Commissioner| ^Relations|[[Margaret Sansom Harris|Commissioner Margaret Harris (wife)]]| ====Appointments==== ^Appointment^Rank^From^Until^ |General Secretary - Scotland| |(1975)|(1978)| |Chief Secretary - [[Australia Southern Territory]]|Colonel|(1978)|October 1982| |Territorial Commander - Scotland|Colonel|October 1982|August 1986| |Territorial Commander - [[New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa Territory]]|Commissioner|August 1986|July 1, 1990| |Territorial Commander - [[Canada and Bermuda Territory]]|Commissioner|July 1, 1990|November 30, 1993| Harris spent the following 25 years giving vigorous command at Army evangelical corps in Great Britain -- including Margate, Croydon, and Exeter (whereas Area Commander he, along with his wife, had responsibility for 12 corps in Devon.) They also were corps officers at the famous "Rink" - Regent Hall, in London's Oxford Street. Before entering the Army's International Training College, London, England, in 1947, Wesley Harris was on the staff of the Cardiff Western Mail newspaper; and by maintaining journalistic contributions to Salvation Army periodicals through the year, qualified himself for his appointment in 1977 as Editor-in-Chief at The Salvation Army International Headquarters. As well as being Editor of The War Cry (to which chair he was appointed in 1976) as Editor-in-Chief he had overall responsibility for Army periodicals which in Britain alone sold half-a-million copies per issue. ====External==== * [[https://salvationist.ca/archives-and-museum/people/wesley-harris/|Wesley Harris - Canada and Bermuda Territory]]