The charity, known for its image of sacrifice, owns houses in the U.S. with a total value of about $4 billion as of 2008. The homes are provided to officers rent-free in lieu of higher pay, it says.
| Most of the Salvation Army's residential real estate in Southern California is in middle-class communities, records show. Above, Maj. Robert L. Rudd in a house in Arcadia owned by the charity. (Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times / January 20, 2010) |
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