He was appointed aide-de-camp and private secretary to the governor on 11 May 1861.
He was appointed naval aide-de-camp to the King in May 1913.
In 1914, he was appointed aide-de-camp to the Governor of Tasmania.
He was appointed aide-de-camp to the Queen Victoria in 1852.
In 1825, upon Wellington's recommendation, he was appointed aide-de-camp to the king, a post he held for twelve years.
He was later appointed aide-de-camp to the King, and major-general on 25 September 1803.
Green was rewarded by being appointed a lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp of the Governor.
He was appointed aide-de-camp to The Queen on 1 January 1975.
On 27 May 1825 Jones was appointed aide-de-camp to the king, with the rank of colonel in the army.
This latter office he resigned on being appointed colonel and aide-de-camp to the king, 1 January 1805.