Robin Dunster
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Robin Dunster (January 12, 1944) is the chief of staff of the Salvation Army International. The first woman to hold the office, she has been described by then-General John Larsson as a "gifted and widely experienced internationalist." Dunster is a graduate of the International Training College in London, England. After receeving her degree in 1969, she was commissioned as an officer of the Salvation Army and performed medical work in Zimbabwe. Dunster has also served as Territorial Commander in Congo, Angola, and The Philippines. She was appointed to her current post on April 2, 2006.