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All the World

Issue Date: 1 July 2007


July - September 2007
Vol 45 No 3

Editorial: We Can be Heroes; Planning: Preparing for an emergency response; Facts and Figures: What was done – and where; Early Days: Finding out what The Salvation Army could do; Moving In: Working closely with the communities; Thoughts and Memories: Personal recollections from the international team and their Iraqi co-workers; Moving Out: Showing how remote management can work; Moving On: The end of direct Salvation Army involvement

 
In this issue:

Editorial: We Can be Heroes

True 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 nation

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Caught Up in the Unfolding of History

Major Cedric Hills, International Emergency Services Coordinator, explains how The Salvation Army began its work in Iraq

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What and Where?

Activities in Iraq managed by The Salvation Army between August 2003 and June 2006

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Getting Started

Major 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 Iraq

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Into the Community

Major 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 done

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Building Relationships

Gordon Lewis, Iraq Desk Officer at International Headquarters, reports how Salvation Army teams became closely involved with the communities in which they worked

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Thoughts and Memories

Personal recollections from the international team and their Iraqi co-workers

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From a Distance

Captain Bruce Coffey and Hugh Pilcher explain how the security situation in Iraq led to a new way of working – remote management from Kuwait

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What Now?

The Salvation Army has found a way to have a continuing influence on the poor and oppressed in Iraq

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What Next?

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The Salvation Army in Iraq

Download a timeline and list of deployees in PDF format

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