The larger ones as in New York are styled Temple Corps. they unofficially called the big one on l4Th st the (Armory) as it paralelled a National Guard armory in the same area- since torn down. as they use martial-sounding terms, here are a few: Knee Drills, a type of prayer, Cartridge- a donation envelope. War Cry- the magazine of the movement. and so on. so Armory would not be... pun intended, Off Base.
What is the name given to a hall where members of the salvation army hold their meetings?
The Salvation Army's website refers to itself as "The Salvation Army" or the full name is "National Salvation Army."
The Governing Council of the Salvation Army"
Sally Ann is a play on words on the name Salvation Army and its initials S.A.
The fortress can also be called a citadel. Hope this helps :)
yep, some writers use citadel to make it sound a little more dramatic
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Salvation Army is the name of a charitable organisation and therefore a proper noun. Both words should be capitalised.
bastion, bulwark, citadel, fortification, fortress, parapet, stronghold
The Salvation Army was originally known as the Christian Mission, the name was changed to Salvation Army in 1864 . It was founded by William and Catherine Booth.
Base, building, bunker, another b word, shelter, home, citadel, so on so forth