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Clarence Wiseman (Clarence Dexter Wiseman) was born on 19 June, 1907 in Moreton's Harbour, Colony of Newfoundland, is a Clarence Dexter Wiseman. Discover Clarence Wiseman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 19 June, 1907
Birthday 19 June
Birthplace Moreton's Harbour, Colony of Newfoundland
Date of death 4 May, 1985
Died Place Scarborough, Ontario
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1907

Clarence Dexter Wiseman, (June 19, 1907 – May 4, 1985) was the tenth General of The Salvation Army from 1974 to 1977.

Wiseman was born at Moreton's Harbour, Colony of Newfoundland on June 19, 1907.

Being the son of Salvation Army officers, he moved frequently from one home to another as his parents postings necessitated.

1927

At the age of nineteen Clarence became a cadet at The Salvation Army Training College in Toronto, and was commissioned as an officer on July 4, 1927, with the rank of lieutenant.

His first appointment was to Bedford Park Corps (Toronto).

Six months later he was transferred to Yorkville Corps, Toronto, both appointments being as assistant to the commanding officer.

1932

On January 29, 1932, the then Captain Wiseman was married to Captain Janet Kelly.

1940

He was then on the staff of the editorial department at territorial headquarters (THQ) but soon after their marriage Captain and Mrs Wiseman were appointed to London South Corps and continued to work in corps appointments until mid 1940.

Captain Wiseman was then seconded to the Canadian Forces and appointed as chaplain to the 2nd Battalion Royal Canadian Engineers.

At the time the battalion was involved in training exercises just north of Toronto, but were soon drafted to Great Britain.

Clarence and Janet Wiseman were parted for five years.

After two years as chaplain, Clarence Wiseman received orders to resign his military commission, and was appointed as senior representative for The Salvation Army Canadian War Services, with headquarters in Cockspur Street, just off Trafalgar Square.

1945

When the war ended in June 1945, Clarence Wiseman returned to Canada and after a brief furlough he and Mrs Wiseman were appointed as leaders of the Army's work in Newfoundland where they served for more than eight years.

1954

At the beginning of 1954 the Wisemans returned to Toronto where the now Colonel Wiseman was appointed field secretary for the Canada and Bermuda Territory.

Three years later he was appointed chief secretary, second in command of The Salvation Army's forces in Canada and Bermuda.

1960

Early in 1960 came the first overseas appointment for Clarence and Janet Wiseman.

With the rank of lieutenant-commissioner they journeyed to Kenya where Clarence Wiseman served as territorial commander for the East Africa Territory.

Two years later the Wisemans set sail for England where Commissioner Wiseman was appointed principal of the William Booth Memorial Training College, a post he held for the next five years.

1967

In 1967 Canada celebrated its centenary, and that year Clarence Wiseman was appointed territorial commander for the Canada and Bermuda Territory - the first Canadian to hold the office.

1974

In 1974 the eighth High Council nominated Commissioner Wiseman as a candidate for the office of General, the second time he had been nominated.

He was duly elected to serve as the tenth general of The Salvation Army, taking command on July 6, 1974.

Coming to the office at the age of 67, General Wiseman was only to have three years as the international leader as the retirement age was then 70.

However, during his term in office he travelled the world extensively and Army work was opened for the first time in Guatemala.

1976

In 1976, he was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada "for his life-long dedication in the service of the Army and his inspiring leadership at home and abroad".

1977

General Wiseman retired from active service on July 4, 1977, to be succeeded by his fellow countryman, General Arnold Brown.

His nine years in retirement were filled with evangelical campaigns throughout North America and overseas.

1980

He published his autobiography, A Burning in My Bones (1980) and The Desert Road to Glory (1982).

1985

General Wiseman died at his home in Scarborough, Ontario on May 4, 1985, and his wife followed him on May 25, 1993, from Collingwood, Ontario.

The Salvation Army's Wiseman Centre, a homeless and supportive housing shelter in St. John's, is named after Wiseman.

1986

The shelter opened in 1986 and is primarily a homeless shelter for adult men.