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All the World
Issue Date 1 July 2007
July - September 2007Vol 45 No 3
In this issue:
Editorial: We Can be HeroesTrue heroes are those – from Iraq and from several other countries – who, showing courage in the face of danger, brought hope and love to a suffering nationmore
Caught Up in the Unfolding of HistoryMajor Cedric Hills, International Emergency Services Coordinator, explains how The Salvation Army began its work in Iraqmore
What and Where?Activities in Iraq managed by The Salvation Army between August 2003 and June 2006more
Getting StartedMajor Mike Olsen, former head of The Salvation Army’s International Emergency Services, writes about how The Salvation Army’s ‘can-do’ approach opened doors to its long-term work in Iraqmore
Into the CommunityMajor Ted Horwood and Captain Elizabeth Hayward are given the mandate to ascertain if the Army should stay in Iraq and, if so, what should be donemore
Building RelationshipsGordon Lewis, Iraq Desk Officer at International Headquarters, reports how Salvation Army teams became closely involved with the communities in which they workedmore
Thoughts and MemoriesPersonal recollections from the international team and their Iraqi co-workersmore
From a DistanceCaptain Bruce Coffey and Hugh Pilcher explain how the security situation in Iraq led to a new way of working – remote management from Kuwaitmore
What Now?The Salvation Army has found a way to have a continuing influence on the poor and oppressed in Iraqmore
What Next?more
The Salvation Army in IraqDownload a timeline and list of deployees in PDF formatmore
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