An officer in The Salvation Army is a Salvationist who is an ordained minister of the Christian faith, but who fulfills many other roles not usually filled by clergy of other denominations. They do so having been trained, ordained and commissioned to serve and lead and given a title which uses the terms of typical military rank.
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Standard of the Salvation Army.svg
Flag of The Salvation Army.
The Salvation Army - Auxiliary Captain.svg
Blank red epaulet
The Salvation Army - Bandmaster.svg
Blue epaulette with two white bars
The Salvation Army - Brigadier.svg
Rank insignia of The Salvation Army Brigadiers
The Salvation Army - Captain.svg
Rank insignia of The Salvation Army Captains
The Salvation Army - Chief of The Staff.svg
Rank insignia of The Salvation Army's Chief of The Staff
The Salvation Army - Colonel.svg
Rank insignia of The Salvation Army Colonels
The Salvation Army - Commissioner.svg
Rank insignia for The Salvation Army Commissioners
The Salvation Army - First Year Cadet.svg
One red bar (upon blue epaulet / UK - on black epaulettes
The Salvation Army - General.svg
Rank insignia of The General of The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army - Lieutenant-Colonel.svg
Rank insignia of The Salvation Army Lieutenant-Colonels
The Salvation Army - Lieutenant.svg
One star upon red epaulet
The Salvation Army - Major.svg
Rank insignia of The Salvation Army Majors
The Salvation Army - Second Year Cadet.svg
Two red bars (upon blue epaulet / UK - on black epaulettes)
The Salvation Army - Sergeant.svg
Three white chevrons upon a blue epaulet
The Salvation Army - Soldier.svg
Blue epaulet
The Salvation Army - Songster Leader.svg
Blue epaulette with two yellow bars