Correct Answer: B - Toc H
Clayton started Toc H as a way to perpetuate the fellowship developed in Talbot House, a soldiers club which he started and ran in Poperinge, Belgium, under the name Toc H from 1915-1918. (Toc was the contemporary radio signallers' symbol for "T".) The organisation's aims include to "seek to ease the burdens of others through acts of service" and to "promote reconciliation and work to bring disparate sections of society together" - summarised as "to love widely, to build bravely, to think fairly, to witness [the Kingdom of God] humbly". It is headquartered in the UK and has branches internationally.