<p>This is the story of two lives of Edgar and Katie Kin who devoted themselves to service through the Salvation Army. It covers thelr journey on service through Canada. It is an inspirational work that will suit readers of any age</p><p><br></p><p>A SOLDIER IN TWO ARMIES.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I served in the Canadian Military with the Royal Canadian Engineers in the sixties. </p><p>I trained with the Queens Own Rifles in Calgary Alberta.</p><p>After I got married to my wife Katie Harris I received an Honourable release from the military and moved back to Newfoundland.</p><p>A year later my wife Katie and I started a spiritual journey together. We made a commitment to ministry in The Salvation Army. Katie and I were ordained/commissioned </p><p>as Salvation Army officers with the rank of lieutenants.</p><p>We served in Newfoundland for five years in two corps appointments. Two years in Mings' Bight and Three years in Green's Harbour serving as corps officers/pastors.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>We were transferred to The Salvation Army Correctional Services in Edmonton Alberta</p><p>in 1981. Afterward we served in other provinces across Canada with the Salvation Army Correctional service department.</p><p>Katie passed away in Pentiction British Columbia in 1999 while we were the pastors at the corps.</p><p>After twenty-seven years of active service I retired in 2003 with the rank of major.</p><p>After retirement I worked for the Salvation Army as a chaplain in the super jail in Lindsay Ontario. Later I went to work at the super jail in Penetanguishene Ontario also &nbsp;as a chaplain.</p><p><br></p><p>I also worked as an electronic specialist for The Salvation Army installing ankle bracelets on clients for the home arrest program. Clients were monitored at home instead of being incarcerated in an institution.</p><p><br></p><p><span style=color: rgba(0 0 0 1)>My journey has been interesting to say the least.</span></p><p><br></p>