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27: 667:, C.B.E., M.H.R., (1922 Toorak, Vic), and Betty Marjorie MacLachlan (nee Jess) (1923 Caulfield, Vic). Their elder son, Carl, died from wounds in WWII action in Tobruk (Libya) on 17 May 1941. Younger son, John, became a member of Federal parliament for the seat of La Trobe from 1960-72. Betty married Donald Jeffrey MacLachlan at Melbourne Grammar School's Chapel in 1947. 599:(CB) in June 1939, and promoted to lieutenant general on 12 December 1939. As Adjutant General, Jess had been appointed chairman of the Department of Defence's Manpower Committee in September 1938 and was responsible for greatly increasing the size of the militia. he relinquished this post to Major General 417:
In 1899, Jess joined the First Victorian Volunteer Cadets, rising to the rank of sergeant. In February 1902, he enlisted in the 5th Battalion of the Victorian Infantry, again rising quickly through the enlisted ranks to lance corporal and then in 1903, lance sergeant and then sergeant in 1904. On 7
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Jess was also a prolific artist; when he joined the Victorian Volunteer Cadets in 1899, he started making artworks of the uniforms of various units. Shortly before his death, Jess' watercolour paintings of 19th- and 20th-century Australian and British military uniforms were purchased by the
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On the outbreak of the First World War, Jess was involved in the mobilisation of the Australian Military Force (AMF) in South Australia, and then of the preparation of the South Australian contingent, the 10th Infantry Battalion and the 2nd Squadron, 3rd Light Horse Regiment. He joined the
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in March 1944, Jess became involved in a survey and classification of army records, compiling a report of the activities of the AMF from 1929 to 1939. His work was unfinished when he went on sick leave in July 1945. On 1 April 1946 he was placed on the retired list. He died from
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as brigade major of the 15th Infantry Brigade. On 13 December 1911 he became staff officer in charge of administering the Universal Training scheme in Victoria. Then on 1 July 1914, he became Deputy Assistant Adjutants General of the 4th Military District
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in the attack on the German Officers' Trench on 7 August 1915. He was well known by Australian Diggers for his courage at Gallipoli and his cool head in the face of extraordinary circumstances. For his service at Gallipoli, he was
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Headquarters. Jess was promoted to major in the AMF on 1 January 1918, lieutenant colonel on 3 June 1918, colonel and temporary brigadier general on 7 October 1918, taking over the 10th Infantry Brigade. For his service on the
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in May 1921. His second son, John David Jess (Member House of Representatives and Federal Member for Latrobe Victoria 1960–1972) was born in Melbourne in 1922. In 1925, he became Commandant of the 6th Military District
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Carl Herman Jess married Marjorie Mary McGibbon at St Luke's Anglican Church, North Fitzroy, Melbourne, on 15 July 1914. Three children followed: Carl McGibbon Jess (1921 Camberley, Surrey, UK),
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in July 1916 he again distinguished himself as a front-line leader. He was gassed at Pozières and refused to leave his post and for this he was twice Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the
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as brigade major of the 5th Infantry Brigade with the rank of temporary captain, the rank became permanent on 1 July 1912. While there, he studied the Diploma of Military Science at the
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School but on 27 November he was recalled to temporarily command 2nd Brigade. From 13 March 1917 to 8 September 1917, he was an instructor at the School for Commanding Officers at
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June 1906, he resigned from the militia and the Victorian Education Department in order to take up a position with the Instructional Staff of the permanent forces.
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In December 1934, Jess was appointed adjutant general, and became a member of the Military Board. He was promoted to the rank of major general in July 1935.
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from 1931 to 1935. Jess was involved in organising the centennial celebrations in Western Australia and then in 1933 in Victoria. For this he was created a
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On termination of his AIF appointment on 21 January 1920, Jess reverted to his permanent rank of lieutenant colonel. He attended the Staff College at
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Jess was promoted to sergeant major on 1 January 1907. On 1 July 1909, he was commissioned as a full lieutenant. On 1 January 1911 he was sent to
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himself in Melbourne on 23 September 1914, having been selected for the post of staff captain with the 4th Infantry Brigade by Colonel
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as General Officer Commanding AIF, he finally completed the AIF's affairs overseas in January 1920. For this work, he was appointed a
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Jess retained the post until March 1944. He became Director of Women's National Services (AWAS) in 1943 and organised the
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Jess returned to Egypt on 7 January 1916. On 28 February 1916 he was given command of the
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in the final year of war, he was again mentioned in despatches and appointed a
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in Melbourne on 16 June 1948 and was cremated with full military honours .
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in September 1939, Jess transferred from Adjutant General to this post.
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at I Anzac Corps Headquarters. Then on 7 January 1918 he became GSO1 at
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A Soldier's Soldier: A Life of Lieutenant General Sir Carl Herman Jess
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With the outbreak of the Second World War, Jess was awarded the
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On 19 November 1916 Jess was appointed first commandant of the
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Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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in Melbourne and are now in private collections in Melbourne.
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Carl Herman Jess was born on 16 February 1884 in the city of
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Headquarters. On 20 January 1918, he transferred to the
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Official Portrait of Brigadier General Carl Jess (1919)
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Lieutenant General Sir Carl Herman Jess CB CMG CBE DSO
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On 8 September 1917, Jess was appointed the task of
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