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  1. William Bramwell Booth, CH (8 March 1856 – 16 June 1929) was a Salvation Army officer, Christian and British charity worker who was the first Chief of Staff (1881–1912) and the second General of The Salvation Army (1912–1929), succeeding his father, William Booth.

  2. Jun 12, 2024 · William Bramwell Booth was the second general of the Salvation Army (191229) and the eldest son of William and Catherine Booth. He became an active full-time collaborator in 1874 and, from 1880, was the Army’s chief organizer.

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    Bramwell Booth was the eldest child of William and Catherine Booth, the founders of The Salvation Army. He served as Chief of the Staff and General from 1912 to 1929, when he was removed by a High Council vote due to ill health.

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  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Bramwell Booth, the second General of The Salvation Army, who led the organization during World War I. Discover how he fought for the rights of the poor and vulnerable, and how he affirmed the international vision of the Army.

  5. Bramwell Booth was the second son of William and Catherine Booth, the founders of The Salvation Army. He became the Army's Chief of the Staff and General in 1912, but faced challenges and conflicts within the movement.

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  6. Booth and his granddaughter Catherine Bramwell-Booth during the 1904 motor tour Opinion of The Salvation Army and William Booth eventually changed to that of favour. In his later years, he was received in audience by kings, emperors and presidents.

  7. General Booth served as General until his death in 1912; Booth selected his son, Bramwell Booth as his successor.