Glorious Failures!
By Major Chick Yuill - For the most part the event passed unnoticed by the majority of Americans, but one of the great sporting events of the year took place in England during the month of June. I refer, of
Focus – The Wrestling Soul
By Major Anne Pickup - Like many officers this time of year, all my belongings are packed in transition from here to there. This includes every book I own. Suddenly, I'm aware of a Focus deadline. My resources are not
Army World News – Froderberg Reports on Ukraine
Froderberg Reports on Ukraine By Major Trish Froderberg - Life in Ukraine is like a wild and unpredictable roller-coaster ride, both thrilling and frightening at the same moment. We have seen a depth of commitment and caring on the part of officers
Letters to the Editor
More on Smedes It was a sad day to see so much paper taken up by Dr. Smedes' views, especially when the major ones were not to be found in the Bible to his way of thinking, and also to the
Frontlines — News Briefs of the West
By Bob Bearchell - The THQ sendoff for Lt. Colonels Joe and Doris Noland to Sydney, Australia was a mini "Fantas-magoria" in keeping with their tradition of spectaculars. As of August 1996 there will soon be a total of
Plans Underway for Victory Congress
We Want Your Vote! The day of victory's coming! Commissioner Peter H. Chang has announced that the USA Western Territory will hold its Great Western Victory Congress on the weekend of June 4-6, 1997, in Long Beach, Calif. A new Congress office has
Northwest Seniors Celebrate Fun, Fellowship, Patriotism
By Joe Rothrock - The "Spirit of '96" Senior Camp at Camp Arnold in Eatonville, Wash., was the scene of fun and fellowship for 70 seniors from across the Northwest Division. The theme marked a year filled with the presidential elections
Capacity Attendance Jams Mt. Crags for So. Cal. Music School
By Helen Ridgewell - DRUM ROLLS--Percussion instruction was a vital part of the curriculum at the Southern California School of Music. Over 160 budding Army musicians jammed the Southern California Division's Mt. Crags Camp to receive intensive instruction in brass,
Portland, Oregon, Luncheon Raises $70,000 for Youth Work
By Rowanne L. Haley - The second annual "All about Kids" fundraising luncheon in Portland, Ore., recently stirred and inspired a crowd of nearly 500 people at the Hilton Hotel grand ballroom. Speakers representing several programs serving youth and families
Chang Dedicates West’s 26th Silvercrest Residence
By Beverly Ventriss - As The Salvation Army celebrated the dedication of its new Silvercrest residence in Pasadena, the 75-unit apartment building opened with a waiting list of more than 100 people. The Silvercrest is the 10th federally assisted senior