George Carpenter
Australian General of The Salvation Army

Born
June 20th, 1872
153 years ago
Died
April 9th, 1948
77 years ago — 75 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Australia
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Served as the 5th General of The Salvation Army from 1939 until 1946. Provided leadership during the turbulent years of World War II and worked to expand the organization's reach and influence. Focused on social work initiatives and international outreach, underlining a commitment to service while navigating the challenges of global conflict. Influenced the Army's theological direction and administrative structure, enhancing operational effectiveness.
Led The Salvation Army during WWII
Expanded the organization's global outreach
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