- Thomas Henry Dodds
Infobox Military Person
name= Thomas Henry Dodds
lived= November 11, 1873 – death date and age|1943|10|15|1873|11|11
placeofbirth=Gateshead ,England
placeofdeath=
caption= Portrait of Brigadier General Thomas Dodds
nickname=
allegiance=Australian Army
serviceyears= 1892-1934
rank=Major General
commands=
unit=
battles=Second Boer War World War I
awards=Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Royal Victorian OrderDistinguished Service Order Mention in Despatches (3)
laterwork=Major General Thomas Henry Dodds CMG, CVO, DSO (11 November 1873 –15 October 1943 ) was anAustralian Army Colonel inWorld War I . He was promotedMajor General in 1930 and retired in 1934.Early life and career
Thomas Henry Dodds was born on
11 November 1873 atGateshead ,England . Dodd and his family migrated toAustralia in 1883. Dodds was educated at Fortitude Valley State School and Brisbane Normal School and became a teacher with the Queensland Department of Public Instruction in 1888.Dodds enlisted in the militia in 1892 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Queensland Volunteers on
2 August 1899 . He was promoted to lieutenant on1 December 1899 .In 1901 Dodds joined the 5th (Queensland Imperial Bushmen) Contingent as adjutant and went to South Africa. There he saw service in the Transvaal, the Orange River Colony and the Cape Colony. When the bushmen and other units were attacked by a superior Boer force at Onverwacht, Dodds rallied the survivors and held on to a ridge until help arrived. For this and other actions he was mentioned in dispatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order (DSO). He returned to Australia in May 1902 with the rank of honorary captain.Dodds was promoted to captain on
27 July 1904 but on1 July 1906 , he joined the regulars as lieutenant, serving on the staff of the 1st Military District (Queensland ). On1 January 1911 he moved to Melbourne to serve at Army Headquarters. Dodd was secretary of the Railway Council from14 February 1911 to31 December 1912 , Director of Personnel from1 July 1911 and Assistant Adjutant General from16 March 1913 . He was also secretary of the establishments committee from1 April 1913 to31 May 1914 . Along the way he was promoted to captain in 1911 and major in 1913.From
15 August 1914 to15 September 1916 , Dodds was Adjutant General and a member of the Military Board, replacing Lieutenant Colonel V. Sellheim who was appointed to the AIF. Dodds was promoted to lieutenant colonel on1 December 1915 but his ability kept him inAustralia , where he was responsible for the training, recruitment and organisation of new units of the AIF. A request from Major General Legge in May 1915 for Dodds to be sent as Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General of the 2nd Division was turned down.World War I
On
3 April 1917 , Dodds was appointed to the AIF as a full colonel. He arrived in England on17 May 1917 to become Deputy Adjutant General of the AIF. By this time there was over 120,000 Australian soldiers inFrance and the job was a formidable one. On1 October 1918 , Dodds became Commandant of the AIF Administrative Headquarters inLondon . For his services he was twicementioned in dispatches and appointed a Companion of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 1919 New Year's List.Later career
Dodds returned to Australia in May 1919 and resumed his duties at Army Headquarters as a colonel. He was deputy director of the royal visit of the
Prince of Wales in 1920, for which he was appointed a Companion of the Victorian Order (CVO) . He was military secretary at Army Headquarters from 1920 to 1922 and Adjutant General from 1922 to 1924. In January 1925, the Chief of the General Staff, Lieutenant General SirHarry Chauvel sent him to London as Australian Representative at the War Office. On his return in 1927, he became Commandant of the 2nd Military District (New South Wales ) and commander of the 1st Division. In 1929 Dodds once again became Adjutant General, with the task of dismantling the Universal Service Scheme that he had once built and creating a new volunteer militia. Dodds was promoted to major general in 1930 and retired in 1934, by which time the volunteer army was a reality.Dodds held the post of honorary Federal Treasurer of the Returned and Services League from 1931 to 1941. He was elected to the Hawthorn City Council in 1935. On 15 October 1943, Dodds died of a sudden heart attack. He was accorded full military honours at his funeral.
ee also
List of Australian Generals References
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