ArmyCouncil may refer to ArmyCouncil 1647 , of the New Model ArmyArmyCouncil 1904 , of the British Army, renamed as the Army Board in 1967 IRA ArmyCouncil , of the Provisional Irish Republican Army Ulster ArmyCouncil , set up in 1973 as an umbrella group by the Ulster Defence Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force to co ordinate joint paramilitary operations. Continuity ArmyCouncil of the Continuity Irish Republican ArmyArmyCouncil RIRA of the Real Irish Republican Army disambig ... more details
Other uses ArmyCouncil disambiguation The ArmyCouncil was a term first used in 1647 to describe an institution which coordinated the views of all levels of the New Model Army . During the Interregnum England Interregnum it metamorphosed into the ArmyCouncil of Officers . Having won the First English Civil War , the soldiers of the New Model ArmyArmy became very discontented with the Long Parliament ... Army Officers from each regiment and the Generals formed a new body called the ArmyCouncil which ... in law of Oliver Cromwell for the ArmyCouncil. It was a constitutional manifesto which included the preservation ... Council, which signified that they accepted The Heads of the Proposals as the Army s manifesto. Many ... astute move because the soldiers were now bound to the ArmyCouncil and not the King or Parliament ... Council s The Heads of the Proposals instead of the Agreement of the People as the Army s manifesto ... they all agreed to do. Over the following years the ArmyCouncil changed in constituency. The elected agitators were removed and the Council became an ArmyCouncil of Officers , remaining an important ..., the conservative MPs in Parliament wanted to either disband the Army or send them to fight in Ireland ... Engagement of the Army, under the Command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax to Parliament on 8 June making their concerns known and also the constitution of the ArmyCouncil so that Parliament would understand that the discontent was Army wide and had the support of officers and other ranks. This Engagement was read out to the Army at a general Army rendezvous on 5 June. Having come under the influence of London radicals called the Levellers , the troops of the Army proposed a revolutionary ... in Parliament, the army marched slowly towards London over the next few months. In late October and early November at the Putney Debates the Army debated two different proposals. The first the Agreement ... it was agreed to hold three further rendezvous. After the Putney Debates the Army commanders Sir Thomas ... more details
The Salvation Army The High Council of The Salvation Army elects a new General in the event of a vacancy ... Council works ref Since 1980 nominees must be Officer of The Salvation Army Salvation Army officers . To date, no General has ever been elected without being a member of the High Council. A woman has ... a simple majority, takes place. High Council of The Salvation Army, 2006 General John Larsson was due ..., Shaw Clifton was elected. He took office on April 2, 2006. High Council of The Salvation Army, 2011 ... John Larsson webpage on the High Council book DEFAULTSORT High Council Of The Salvation Army Category ... fulfil their duties. It is made up of the Chief of the Staff of The Salvation Army Chief of the Staff , all active Commissioners except the spouse of the Generals of The Salvation Army General , and all active Territorial Commanders. It is not a governing body of the Salvation Army, and is regarded as having no continuity of existence between meetings. History The High Council was established ... General of The Salvation Army, Bramwell Booth , who succeeded William Booth upon his death in 1912 ... due to illness. He was asked to resign, but refused. On January 8, 1929, the High Council met for the first ... Commissioner William J. Haines , Vice President of the High Council, who collapsed during a High Council ... of the High Council. The High Council met on February 13, 1929, and elected General Booth s Chief of the Staff Edward Higgins as the new General of The Salvation Army. In 1931 the Salvation Army ... of The Salvation Army instead of the sole trusteeship of the General. The most complete history of this time period of The Salvation Army has now been compiled in 1929, A Crisis That Shaped The Salvation Army s Future by retired General John Larsson. High Councils to elect a new general have been held .... Who can be a General? The High Council established by William Booth in 1904 provided that the person so to be elected may be either one of the members of the High Council or some other person ref ... more details
otheruses2 ArmyCouncil The ArmyCouncil was a governing board for the British military organization. It was created in 1904 ref Creation of the ArmyCouncil was recommended by the War Office Reconstitution Committee, and formally appointed by Letters Patent dated 8 February 1904 and by Royal Warrant dated 12 February 1904. See British Medical Journal V. 1 No. 2251, p. 442 ref along with other institutional changes made in that year to the British Army . The disastrous campaigns of the Crimean War led to the consolidation of all administrative duties in 1855 under the Secretary of State for War, a Cabinet government Cabinet post. That office was not, however, solely responsible for the Army the Commander in Chief of the Forces Commander in Chief C in C held a virtually equal level of responsibility. This was reduced in theory by the 1870 reforms introduced by Edward Cardwell, 1st Viscount Cardwell Edward Cardwell , which subordinated the C in C to the Secretary for War. In practice, however, a huge amount of influence was retained by the exceedingly conservative C in C Field Marshal Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge , who held the post between 1856 1895. His resistance to reform caused military efficiency to lag well behind Britain s rivals, a problem which became painfully obvious during the Second Boer War . The situation was only remedied in 1904 when the post of Commander ... of the General Staff . An ArmyCouncil was created along similar lines to the Board of Admiralty , chaired ... Army administration. All branches of the Army were directed to be subordinated to the ArmyCouncil, which was designated as the supreme administering body of the Army. ref Andrew Clark, The ArmyCouncil ... 1904 , p. 442 Available online at http www.jstor.org pss 20279611 ref In 1964 the ArmyCouncil was reconstituted as the Army Board . See also Esher Report References reflist Category 1904 in military history Category Ministry of Defence United Kingdom Category 20th century history of the British Army ... more details
The IRA ArmyCouncil was the decision making body of the Provisional Irish Republican Army , more commonly known as the IRA, a paramilitary group dedicated to bringing about the end of the Act of Union, 1800 Union between Northern Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom . The council had seven members ... that the council was no longer operational or functional . ref RT September 3, 2008, http www.rte.ie news 2008 0903 northpolitics.html IRA ArmyCouncil no longer operational ref Background The IRA ... with Sinn F in wikinews Sinn F in leaders believed to have left IRA ArmyCouncil Senior members of Sinn F in , some of whom, according to both the British and Irish governments, have sat on the ArmyCouncil, together with IRA members not known to be involved in illegal activities, have been effectively ... Kerry was accused of being a member of the IRA ArmyCouncil in an article in The Irish Times written ... visited Downing Street in December 2004, which included Gerry Adams, of sitting on the ArmyCouncil ... the IRA armycouncil. However he also claimed that it was his opinion that this by itself did not necessarily .... At the General Army Convention in May 2005, The Sunday Times reported that the following changes were made to the IRA ArmyCouncil ref cite news url http women.timesonline.co.uk article 0 ... reported in July 2005 that security sources believed that the current ArmyCouncil consisted of ref ... reported that Fox had resigned from the ArmyCouncil ref cite news url http www.timesonline.co.uk ... of Irish Republican Army chiefs of staff Continuity ArmyCouncil Irish republican legitimatism References ... 0903 northpolitics.html IRA ArmyCouncil no longer operational RT September 3, 2008 DEFAULTSORT Ira ArmyCouncil Category Irish Republican Army Category Secret societies ... named Ferris, Gerry Adams, and Martin McGuinness MP, Sinn F in s chief negotiator, as members of the ArmyCouncil during a radio interview. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk uk news story ... more details
The Ulster ArmyCouncil or UAC was set up in 1973 as an umbrella group by the Ulster Defence Association and the Ulster Volunteer Force 1966 Ulster Volunteer Force to co ordinate joint paramilitary operations during the Ulster Workers Council Strike . ref name Cain http cain.ulst.ac.uk othelem organ uorgan.htm Abstracts on Organisations U ref Andy Tyrie was the head of the group and was also the then commander of the Ulster Defence Association . ref name Cain The following groups along with the UDA and UVF were members of the Ulster ArmyCouncil the Orange Volunteers , Down Orange Welfare , Ulster Special Constabulary Association , Ulster Volunteer Service Corps and Red Hand Commandos . ref name Cain The Ulster Service Corps, a group based in County Fermanagh and County Tyrone south Tyrone that was distinct from the similarly named Ulster Volunteer Service Corps, was admitted to the group in early 1974. ref Don Anderson, 14 May Days The Inside Story of the Loyalist Strike of 1974 , Dublin Gill & MacMillan, 1994, p. 20 ref The main aim of the group was to set up a Loyalist army of around 20,000 men to take control of Northern Ireland if necessary, to prevent any attempt of the re unification of Ireland, in which the group planned to seize control of Northern Ireland and declare a unilateral Declaration of Independence UDI . ref name Cain Its main role at the start of the strike was to mobilise a large vigilante street presence in order to intimidate those workers uncertain about joining the strike, a tactic Tyrie described as essential in order that the strike would succeed. ref Anderson, 14 May Days , p. 31 ref According to journalist Don Anderson, its role became much less important once the strike had been going for a few days as by that stage the majority of the Protestant ... Category Ulster Volunteer Force paramilitary org stub NorthernIreland stub ca Ulster ArmyCouncil fr Ulster ArmyCouncil ... more details
Context date August 2010 The Army Model and Simulation Executive Council AMSEC last convene d in 2005 soon after it was discontinued by the Army Model and Simulation Office Army M&S Office AMSO . All public access to any AMSEC related document s were removed at that time. Any documents provided by non AMSO personnel should not be considered current. AR 5 11, which references the AMSEC, is currently being rewritten. References http www.ms.army.mil AMSO Web Site DEFAULTSORT Army Model And Simulation Executive Council Category United States Army organization ... more details
Other uses File JapaneseArmy1900.jpg thumb 300px Japanese Imperial Army c.1900 File Conscription map of the world.svg thumb 300px Map of the world of the army forms legend 8cd19d No armed forces legend ... legend b9b9b9 No information An army from Latin arma arms, weapons via Old French arm e , armed ... force via means of aviation corps. Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army an army composed of full time career soldier s who stand over , in other words, who do not disband during times of peace. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters . In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army , notably French Air Force France . In such countries, the word army on its own retains its connotation of a land force in common usage. The current largest army in the world, by number of active troops, is the People s Liberation Army ... reserve personnel followed by the Indian Army with 1,325,000 active troops and 2,142,821 reserve personnel. By definition, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular army regular armies ... June 2011 Main Army history Sparta The Spartan Army was one of the earliest known professional armies ... labor. This allowed the Spartans to field a full time army with a campaign season that lasted all year. The Spartan Army was largely composed of hoplite s, equipped with arms and armor nearly ... thumb The Roman army laid the foundation of military organisation and Military tactics tactic s The Roman Army had its origins in the citizen army of the Roman Republic Republic , which was staffed by citizens serving mandatory duty for Rome. Reforms around 115 BC turned the army into a professional ... effectively, such as light skirmish troops and heavy cavalry . After their service in the army ... mercenaries, became the core of the Roman Army moreover, by the time of the Late Roman Empire tribes ... more details
Infobox Film name This Is the Army image image size caption director Michael Curtiz producer Hal B. Wallis ... This Is the Army is a 1943 American wartime motion picture produced by Hal B. Wallis and Jack L. Warner .... Ronald Reagan , while both the stage play and film included soldiers of the United States Army U.S. Army that were actors and performers in civilian life. Basis Infobox Musical name This Is the Army ... at Camp Upton , his old Army base in Yaphank , New York during World War I . There he spoke with the commanding ... original 1917 Army play, Yip Yip Yaphank Yip Yip Yaphank . ref name Irving Berlin Comes to Yaphank ... 17, 2006 ref Gen. George Marshall approved a Broadway production of a wartime musical for the army ... be for the United States Army no whites and African Americans would appear on stage simultaneously ... Theatre from July 4, 1942 to September 26, 1942. ref name This Is the Army Production Credits Internet Broadway Database. This Is the Army at http www.ibdb.com production.asp?ID 1208 . Retrieved ... Online Inflation Calculator at http data.bls.gov cgi bin cpicalc.pl . ref for the Army Emergency Relief Fund. ref name Irving Berlin This Is the Army, Part 2 NARA, by Laurence Bergreen at http www.archives.gov ... the play were the only Army outfit to be fully integrated, but only so off stage. The title of the movie ... a dozen, ref cite web url http www.listal.com movie this is the army cast title Cast and Credits of This Is the Army publisher listal.com accessdate 2011 07 03 ref the only scene that includes ... Navy Navy and the United States Army Air Corps Air Corps . Although the core of the movie consists of the musical ... War II raging in Europe, Jones son Johnny enlists in the Army shortly after Pearl Harbor is attacked ... This is the Army premiere The movie premiered at the Warner Theatre Washington, D.C. Warner s Earle Theater on August 12, 1943. It grossed 9,555,586.44, which was donated to Army Emergency Relief ... his Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning. The Army Emergency Relief Fund collected millions of dollars ... more details
Libyan Army may refer to National Liberation Army Libya , the army of the National Transitional Council Libyan Army 1951 2011 , the army of the Libyan Kingdom and Libyan Arab Jamahiriya disambiguation ... more details
distinguish counsel wiktionary Council may refer to In politics Borough council, a form of local government City council , a form of local government Community council , the most local official representative bodies in Scotland and Wales Council of Europe , a political, intergovernmental organization with 47 member countries Council of the European Union , the upper house of the European Union Council of State , an organ of government in many states County council , a council that governs a county in the British Isles European Council , the body of heads of states or governments of the European Union Labour council , an association of labour unions or union branches in a given area Municipal council , borough city council in France conseil municipal National Security Council , an executive ... in England , a form of local government in the United Kingdom Privy council , a body that advises the head of state of a nation Town council , a democratically elected form of government for small ... in the United Kingdom United Nations Security Council , a decision making body at the United Nations Workers council , a council composed of working class or proletarian members In other fields Arts council , a government or private, non profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts Bar council , a professional body that regulates the profession of barristers together with the Inns of Court Buddhist councils , important historical events in the history of Buddhism Council Boy Scouts , a non profit private corporation within Boy Scouts of America Ecumenical council , a meeting of the bishops ... Floyd Council , an American blues musician Student council , a student organization present in many ... church University Council running a university Works council , a body representing the workers of a plant .... Youth council , an example of youth voice engaged in youth led decision making In United States geography Council, Alaska Council, Idaho Council Bay, Wisconsin See also Accreditation Council disambiguation ... more details
The Council may refer to Council of the European Union , main decision making body of the European Union The Council drug syndicate , drug and crime syndicate The Council Star Trek Enterprise , a third season episode of Star Trek Enterprise The Council comics , name used by several fictional criminal organizations in DC Comics See also Council disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
The Army Board is the top single service management committee of the British Army , and has always been staffed by by senior politicians and soldiers. ref http www.armedforces.co.uk army listings l0003.html ref Until 1964 it was known as the ArmyCouncil 1904 ArmyCouncil . ref http www.flagdom.com fotw flags gb 5Earmco.html ref Army Board members Civilian The Secretary of State for Defence Minister for the Armed Forces Minister for Defence Equipment and Support Under Secretary of State for Defence and Minister for Veterans Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Defence British Army Chief of the General Staff United Kingdom Chief of the General Staff Assistant Chief of the General Staff Adjutant General to the Forces Quartermaster General to the Forces Master General of the Ordnance Commander in Chief, Land Forces Commander UK Support Command Germany The Executive Committee of the Army Board ECAB dictates the policy required for the Army to function efficiently and meet the aims required by the Defence Council of the United Kingdom Defence Council and government. The Chief of the General Staff is the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Army Board. See also Air Force Board for the RAF Admiralty Board United Kingdom for the Royal Navy Notes and references reflist Category British Army Category British defence policymaking UK mil stub fr Army Board ... more details
About the anti Bolshevik army of 1918 1920 the British Volunteer Army Volunteer Army British voluntary military service Volunteer military Image Denikin poster.jpg thumb Why aren t you in the army? Volunteer Army recruitment poster during the Russian Civil War. The Volunteer Army in Russian language Russian , or Dobrovolcheskaya armiya was an anti Bolshevik army in South Russia during the Russian Civil War of 1918 1920. The Volunteer Army began forming in November December 1917 ..., the Volunteer Army included volunteering officers, cadet s, students and Cossacks . Of the first ..., 1918 , the creation of the Volunteer Army was officially announced. Alekseev became its overall leader ... Markov commander of 1st Officers regiment . They also created the so called Special Council at the headquarters ... Rodzianko , Sergey Sazonov and Boris Savinkov . In early January 1918, the Volunteer Army numbered approximately 4,000 men and fought against the Red Army together with the units of General Kaledin Aleksei Kaledin . In late February, the Volunteer Army had to retreat from Rostov on Don due to the onset of the Red Army and left for Kuban in order to unite with the Kuban Cossacks Kuban Cossack ... their support to the Volunteer Army. Only a small unit 3,000 men under the command of General Viktor Pokrovsky joined the Volunteer Army on March 26, 1918, increasing its number to 6,000 people. The Volunteer Army s attempt to capture Yekaterinodar between April 9 and April 13 was a fiasco, costing Kornilov his life. General Denikin took the command over the remnants of the Volunteer Army and left ... Mikhail Drozdovsky joined the Volunteer Army. On June 23, the Volunteer Army 8,000 9,000 men began ... Army had already had 30,000 35,000 men thanks to mobilization of the Kuban Cossacks and counterrevolutionary elements , gathered in the North Caucasus . Thus, the Volunteer Army took the name of the Caucasus Volunteer Army. Image 1kuban.jpg thumb Volunteer Army medal awarded for the First ... more details
were taken over by Blackheath High School . The Church Army is now a member of The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services The National Council for Voluntary Youth Services NCVYS ref name NCVYS ... Council . http www.cofe.anglican.org about archbishopscouncil members.html Church Army International Church Army International, established in 2006, is an association of eight independent .... The Church Army International Council comprises one board member from each society and is currently ...For Church Army chapel Church Army Chapel, Blackheath Portal Anglicanism Church Army is an evangelistic ... Army was founded in England in 1882 by Wilson Carlile the Revd Wilson Carlile afterwards prebendary of St Paul s Cathedral , who banded together in an orderly army of soldiers, officers, and a few working ..., in Bryanston Street near Marble Arch , the headquarters of the army was established. During the First World War, the Church Army was very active among the troops in France, and ran two thousand or so ..., Richmond Park, May 6 , page 16 accessdate 2009 07 15 ref In 1978, Church Army purchased Winchester ... The Village and Blackheath Vale Bookshop Blackheath, London , p.119. ref In 1992, the Church Army ... of Wilson Carlile continues as Church Army evangelists work hard to make a difference in people ... Army has over 300 evangelists devoted to a wide range of services in Anglican churches, projects and teams throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. Church Army s focus is on reaching out and making ... fresh and relevant expressions of Christian community. Every September, Church Army celebrates Church Army Sunday http www.churcharmy.org.uk ca GetInvolved ChurchArmySunday.asp this is the Sunday ... and Church Army are celebrated in the revised Anglican Lectionary. On this day, Church Army encourages ... every December, the Church Army encourages the local community to get in the spirit of Christmas and invite ... heads up the organisation he was commissioned as the youngest ever Chief Executive of Church Army ... more details
2006 statement urging the Mujahideen Army to join the then fledgling Mujahideen Shura Council , al ...Deleted image removed Image MujahideenArmy.jpg thumb The Jaish al Mujahideen or Mujahideen Army is a prominent ... Group Profile Mujahideen Army http www.tkb.org Group.jsp?groupID 4464 Group Profile Mujahideen Army MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base ref The Mujahideen Army is one of the founding members of the Jihad and Reform Front as well as a member of the Political Council for the Iraqi Resistance PCIR . Ideology Religious in the nature, the Mujahideen Army takes on a more nationalist tone in its rhetoric. The militant ... Army in Iraq IAI . ref name State of the Sunni Insurgency in Iraq August 2007 http www.nefafoundation.org ... supported, at least tacitly, al Qaida in Iraq s actions. As of late, however, the Mujahideen Army ... Salafist ideology. In May 2006 the Mujahideen Army released a statement condemning ... in Iraq August 2007 NEFA Foundation, August 15, 2007 ref In late January 2006 the Mujahideen Army ... name Communiqu from the Mujahideen Army of Iraq http www.globalterroralert.com pdf 0106 mujarmydenmark0106.pdf Communiqu from the Mujahideen Army of Iraq GlobalTerrorAlert.com, January 30, 2006 ref The Mujahideen Army also threatened attacks following controversial comments made by Pope Benedict XVI in September 2006. ref name Mujahideen s Army threatens Pope with suicide attack http fr.jpost.com servlet Satellite?pagename JPost JPArticle ShowFull&cid 1157913641658 Mujahideen s Army threatens Pope with suicide attack Jerusalem Post , September 16, 2006 ref The Mujahideen Army has also taken ... purportedly produced and distributed by the group. ref name The Mujahideen Army Releases Video in English ... 0 The Mujahideen Army Releases Video in English SITE Institute , March 22, 2005 ref Attacks The Mujahideen Army has taken credit for numerous attacks against American forces in Iraq. The majority ... in which the Mujahideen Army has claimed responsibility The January 2007 downing of a Black Hawk ... more details
the authority of the ArmyCouncil. ref name GFG Ultimatum On Chronology of the Irish Civil War ...The Army Mutiny describes an Irish Army crisis in March 1924 provoked by a proposed reduction in army ... State s chief executioner 20 November 2004. ref National Army main National Army Ireland In the early weeks of the Civil War, the National Army Ireland National Army comprised 7,000 men mainly ... to recruit experienced soldiers from wherever he could. The army s size mushroomed to 55,000 men, many war hardened Irishmen 20,000 National Volunteers had joined the British Army on the urgings of Nationalist ... been a Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army, as had Emmet Dalton . Two more of the senior generals, John T. Prout and J.J. Ginger O Connell , had served in the United States Army . Collins promoted ... Army unit Squad members in high positions. ref name GFG Irish Republican Army Organisation In December 1922, following Collin s death, Liam Tobin formed the Irish Republican Army Organisation IRAO ref name GFG taking in Dublin Guard and other Irish Army officers who shared his view that higher command ... . ref name times1 The ultimatum was signed by senior Army officers, Major General Liam Tobin ... March General Mulcahy made an announcement to the Army Two Army officers have attempted to involve the Army in a challenge to the authority of the Government. This is an outrageous departure from the spirit of the Army. It will not be tolerated...officers and men...will stand over their posts and do ... always been the spirit of the Army. ref name times1 Leader of the Opposition Ireland Leader of the Opposition ... for their perception that the Irish Army treated former British Army British officers better than ... a safehouse for Michael Collins ref name NIAC The Times, New Irish Army Crisis , 20 March 1924 ref The cabinet, already wary of the National Army Ireland Free State Army , ordered an inquiry and appointed Garda Commissioner Eoin O Duffy to the army command. The cabinet demanded the resignation of the army ... more details
The Karenni Army abbreviated KA is the military branch of the Karenni National Progressive Party KNPP , which campaigns for the self determination of the Karenni people of Burma. On 7 March 2012, the Burmese government signed a ceasefire agreement with the KNPP, in the presence of international observers from the UN High Commission for Refugees , British Council and the Embassy of the United States, Rangoon American embassy . ref name uca cite news url http www.eurasiareview.com 08032012 burma government rebels sign ceasefire title Burma Government, Rebels Sign Ceasefire date 8 March 2012 work UCA News accessdate 15 March 2012 ref A similar ceasefire deal was signed in 1995, but it was dissolved within three months. ref name uca References reflist External links http www.janes.com articles Janes World Insurgency and Terrorism Karenni Army KA Myanmar.html Karenni Army KA Myanmar , GROUPS ASIA ACTIVE http www.unpo.org members 7886 Karenni State http www.karenni.org Karenni Independence Through Education http www.ibiblio.org obl docs responses.htm Conflict and Displacement in Karenni The Need for Considered Responses Category Guerrilla organizations Category Organizations based in Burma Category Secession in Burma Category Karen people SEAsia hist stub de Karenni Army ja ... more details
denomination name The Salvation Army image The Salvation Army.svg main classification Protestant ... Army year 2011 ref website http www.salvationarmy.org The Salvation Army is a Protestantism Protestant ...?opendocument Salvation Army Now Working in 122 Countries , December ... Army publisher Nationalarchives.gov.uk accessdate 11 April 2012 ref The theology of the Salvation Army is mainstream Protestant . ref name Sallieanntheology cite news title Salvation Army url http ... 2011 newspaper BBC date 30 July 2011 ref History File Williambooth.jpg thumb The Salvation Army founder, William Booth File Salvation Army, Washington, D.C. circa 1920.jpg thumb Women s dormitories operated by The Salvation Army, Washington, D.C. c. 1920 The Salvation Army was founded in London s East .... The name The Salvation Army developed from an incident in 20 19 May. William Booth was dictating a letter to his secretary George Scott Railton and said, We are a volunteer army. Bramwell Booth heard ... publisher Gospeltruth.net accessdate 11 April 2012 ref The Salvation Army was modeled after the military ... tunes sung in the pubs. Booth and the other soldiers in God s Army would wear the Army s own Uniform of The Salvation Army uniform , putting on the used toilet roll, for meetings and ministry work. He became the Generals of The Salvation Army General and his other ministers were given appropriate ranks as Officer in The Salvation Army officers . Other members became Soldier in The Salvation Army soldiers . ref cite web url http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk REsalvation.htm title Salvation Army ..., Catherine was known as the Mother of The Salvation Army . William preached to the poor, and Catherine ... The three S s best expressed the way in which the Army administered to the down and outs first, soup ... history History of The Salvation Army Social Services of Greater New York , retrieved 30 January ... ref In 1880, the Salvation Army started its work in three other countries Australia, Ireland ... more details
Army of One may refer to Army of One film Army of One film , a film released in 1993 Army of One song Army of One song , a song by Cass Fox Army of One Phish song Army of One Phish song on Undermind , an album released by Phish Army of One Recruiting Slogan , the former U.S. Army recruiting slogan Army of One The Sopranos episode Army of One album Army of One album , an album by Riot band Riot disambig ... more details
Nationalist army may refer The Nationalist Army of Africa in Spain under Franco The National Revolutionary Army in the Republic of China disambig ... more details
Liberation Army may refer to General Earth Liberation Army National Liberation Army Africa Army for the Liberation of Rwanda Azanian People s Liberation Army Caprivi Liberation Army Moroccan Army of Liberation Sudan People s Liberation Army Asia Arab Liberation Army Balochistan Liberation Army Palestinian Liberation Army Karen National Liberation Army Korean Liberation Army Malayan Peoples Liberation Army Malayan Races Liberation Army People s Liberation Army Russian Liberation Army Viet Cong Europe Bavarian Liberation Army Cornish National Liberation Army Greek People s Liberation Army Irish National Liberation Army Kosovo Liberation Army Liberation Army of Chameria National Liberation Army Albanians of Macedonia People s Liberation Army of Macedonia Scottish National Liberation Army Ukrainian Liberation Army America Black Liberation Army National Liberation Army Colombia Liberation Army of the South Popular Liberation Army Symbionese Liberation Army Zapatista Army of National Liberation mil unit dis Category National liberation armies National liberation armies Category National liberation movements ... more details
Commander of the Nepal Army now is the President of Nepal. The National Defence Council This Council ...refimprove date April 2011 one source date April 2011 Infobox military unit unit name Nepalese Army image Image Roundel of Nepal.svg 150px caption Flag of Nepalese Army dates 1768 present country Flag icon Nepal Republic of Nepal allegiance Government of Nepal branch type Army role size 105,000 ... battle honours The Nepalese Army Nepali language Nepali Nepali Sena is the army of Nepal and a major component of the Military of Nepal . The NA includes the Nepalese Army Air Service ... for enrollment is 18 years. NA used to be known as The Royal Nepalese Army RNA . History Unification of Nepal Nepal unification campaign was a turning point in the history of the Nepali army. Since unification was not possible without a strong army, the management of the armed forces had to be exceptional. Apart from the standard Malla era temples in Kathmandu, army being organized in Gorkha, technicians ... armed forces came to be known as the Royal Nepalese Army. Their gallantry, sincerity and simplicity ..., still colloquially known as Army of Gorkha or Gorkhali army, the British called their new soldiers Gurkhas . The Indian army, after gaining their independence from the British, started calling them Gorkha . There are reports that the British Indian Army s 268th Indian Infantry Brigade during the Second ... served outside India. There is still some misunderstanding that the Nepali Army is a part of the British ... Army of the Gorkha . Prior to 2006 the Nepal Army was known as the Royal Nepalese Army and was under ... renaming the army. ref Cite news first Charles last Haviland title Erasing the royal in Nepal ... Army has 105,000 strong army and air service members protecting the sovereignty of Nepal . Deleted image removed image NepalArmyRanger2.jpg thumb 250px right Nepal Army Rangers armed with variants ... Army Rangers in Army Day 2010. Supreme Command Until 2006, the King of Nepal was in control of all ... more details