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General Linda Bond | |
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| 19thGeneral of The Salvation Army | |
| In office 2 April 2011 – 13 June 2013 | |
| Chief | Barry Swanson |
| Preceded by | Shaw Clifton |
| Succeeded by | Andre Cox |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1946-06-22)22 June 1946 (age 79) Glace Bay,Nova Scotia, Canada |
Linda Bond (born 22 June 1946) served as the 19thGeneral of the Salvation Army. She was born inGlace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada.[1]
After international service and various promotions, she held the post of territorial commander of theAustralian Eastern Territory from 2008. On 31 January 2011, Bond was elected by theHigh Council to be the next General of the Salvation Army and assumed office on 2 April 2011. She was the third woman and fourth Canadian to be elected General of the Salvation Army. GeneralEvangeline Booth (1934–1939) and GeneralEva Burrows (1986–1993) were the two previous female Generals of The Salvation Army.[2][3]In late 2012, she received an honorary degree fromTyndale University College and Seminary.[4] On 13 June 2013, she unexpectedly announced her retirement with immediate effect.[5]
Bond was commanding officer of the Kitchener corps, before serving at the college for officer training inSt John's, Newfoundland, as assistant training principal, divisional secretary of the Maritime division, and divisional commander of the same division.
In 1995 she was appointed to international headquarters inLondon as under secretary for personnel. She remained in theUnited Kingdom, transferring to the UK territory as divisional commander of the Central North division, in 1998. A return to Canada came just over a year later, when she was appointed as chief secretary of Canada and Bermuda territory.
In July 2002, she was appointed to the USA Western territory, where she served as territorial commander and territorial president of women's ministries.
In August 2004, Bond submitted her resignation from Army officership for personal reasons. General John Larsson accepted her resignation with regret and acknowledged her outstanding contributions during her officership.[6]
In 2008 she became territorial commander of the Australia Eastern territory. She was elected to The Salvation Army's most senior office, General, in January 2011 and assumed the office on 2 April 2011. Bond held the Office of General until her unexpected and immediate retirement on 13 June 2013.[5]
| Appointment | Territory | Start Date |
| Corps | Canada and Bermuda Territory | June 1969 |
| Training | Canada and Bermuda Territory | June 1978 |
| Territorial Headquarters | Canada and Bermuda Territory | August 1982 |
| Corps | Canada and Bermuda Territory | February 1987 |
| Training | Canada and Bermuda Territory | October 1989 |
| Divisional Headquarters | Canada and Bermuda Territory | July 1991 |
| Divisional Commander | Canada and Bermuda Territory | July 1993 |
| Under Secretary for Personnel | International Headquarters | July 1995 |
| Divisional Commander | United Kingdom Territory with the Republic of Ireland | August 1998 |
| Chief Secretary | Canada and Bermuda Territory | November 1999 |
| Territorial Commander and Territorial President of Women's Ministries | USA Western Territory | July 2002 |
| Unexpectedly resigns for personal reasons in 2004 | ||
| Secretary for Spiritual Life Development and International External Relations | International Headquarters | July 2005 |
| Territorial Commander and Territorial President of Women's Ministries | Australia Eastern Territory | July 2008 |
| General | International Headquarters | April 2011 - June 2013 |
| Unexpectedly resigns for personal reasons in June 2013 |
After holding the Office of the General of The Salvation Army for more than two years and two months, Bond unexpectedly announced her retirement on 13 June 2013. Bond was an active Salvation Army officer for 44 years.
TheHigh Council of The Salvation Army convened on 29 July 2013 to elect a new General, withAndré Cox being elected as the 20th General of The Salvation Army.As of 2025, she is one of three surviving retired Generals.
| Preceded by | General of The Salvation Army 2011–2013 | Succeeded by |