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An evangelical Christian charity and church founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865 in London and currently operating in 110 countries as a quaisi-military organization with uniformed and ranked "officers", "bases" and "corps", "halls" or "citadels". | An evangelical Christian charity and church founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865 in London and currently operating in 110 countries as a quaisi-military organization with uniformed and ranked "officers", "bases" and "corps", "halls" or "citadels". |
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Salvation Army [r]: An evangelical Christian charity and church founded by William and Catherine Booth in 1865 in London and currently operating in 110 countries as a quaisi-military organization with uniformed and ranked "officers", "bases" and "corps", "halls" or "citadels".