That same day, he was appointed Flight Commander, with the temporary rank of captain.
On 1 February 1918, he was again appointed Temporary captain, with the actual rank of second lieutenant.
Thus, in his thirtieth year, he was appointed to the Imperial General Staff with the rank of major.
In September 1863, he was appointed brigade adjutant, with the rank of major.
On 22 August, he was appointed a flight commander, with the rank of temporary captain.
A year later, he was appointed a chaplain in the regular Army with the rank of First Lieutenant.
Less than four months later he was appointed a flight commander with the temporary rank of captain.
He was appointed to the navy from New York on 15 March 1845 with the rank of chief engineer.
Jackson was appointed commander of the Tennessee militia in 1801, with the rank of colonel.
On 27 May 1825 Jones was appointed aide-de-camp to the king, with the rank of colonel in the army.