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The Salvation Army : emergency operations.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: FEB 1970Description: 11p., 6 refsReport number: OCD-PS-64-46Subject(s): Subject: A discussion of how the Salvation Army orientation and history have led it to become a disaster relief agency. The structure of the Salvation Army, with its overall heirarchical authority relations, coupled with a great deal of autonomy of seperate units and individuals, has made it a highly feasible disaster relief agency which is adaptable, flexible and mobile.
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Reprinted from the American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 13., Jan-Feb 1970, pp404-414

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A discussion of how the Salvation Army orientation and history have led it to become a disaster relief agency. The structure of the Salvation Army, with its overall heirarchical authority relations, coupled with a great deal of autonomy of seperate units and individuals, has made it a highly feasible disaster relief agency which is adaptable, flexible and mobile.

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