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Alexander Jobson

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In October 1918, Jobson was appointed to command the 2nd Battalion, 53rd Infantry Regiment with the rank of lieutenant colonel and honorary brigadier general. Failure in the field was apparently considered no bar to promotion and he was promoted to colonel in December 1919 and transferred to the
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Jobson enlisted in the Scottish Rifles in August 1898 and was commissioned as a full lieutenant on 2 December 1899. He was promoted to captain on 29 August 1902. After moving to Sydney he joined the New South Wales Scottish Rifles with the rank of lieutenant on 1 January 1903 and was promoted to
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in June 1917, Jobson's planning and performance was excellent, but afterwards Jobson seemed badly affected by the stress of the situation. At a conference on 24 July, Jobson appeared to be in an agitated state and Monash felt that his friend was becoming unstable.
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captain again on 1 July. He was promoted major on 13 September 1909. He transferred to the 25th Infantry on 1 July 1912 and on 1 July 1913 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel; and appointed to command the 34th Infantry Regiment.
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Jobson relinquished command on 25 August 1917 and returned to Australia where his appointment with the AIF was terminated on 9 December. Monash arranged for him to be again mentioned in despatches and awarded the
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for an American firm. He established his own business as an accountant and actuary in 1906. From 1910 to 1916, he also wrote a financial column in the
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and a Fellow of the Australian Corporation of Public Accountants. Jobson moved to Sydney in 1902 and became
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before moving to France in November. The brigade entered the area of the line known as "Nursery Sector" at
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After the war, Jobson held a number of company directorates, most notably director of
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on 10 February 1916 with the rank of colonel and was given command of the
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Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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Clunes, Victoria
Australian Army
Brigadier General
9th Infantry Brigade
First World War
Western Front
Battle of Messines
Distinguished Service Order
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration
Mention in Despatches
AMP
Brigadier General
DSO
VD
Australian Army
First World War
Clunes, Victoria
Australian Mutual Provident Society
Melbourne
accountancy
Institute of Actuaries
actuary
Sydney Sun
Australian Imperial Force
9th Infantry Brigade
Dakar
Salisbury Plain
Armentières
John Monash
3rd Division

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