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August Giacomo Jochmus

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Turkish-British-Austrian armies fighting the insurgent Muhammad Ali Pasha of Egypt in the capture of St Jean d'Acre in November 1840. The participating Austrian contingent was under the command of Vice Admiral Archduke Friedrich. In December 1840 he took over the supreme command of the Turkish army and after the end of the campaign in February 1841 he was employed in the Turkish Ministry of War. Appointed Turkish general of division and pasha with two horsetails, he served in the Turkish Ministry of War until 1848.
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Eventually he settled in Austria, where his son Carlos (1842–1914) attended the cadet school in Hainburg and the Theresian Military Academy. At first he tried in vain to be accepted into the Austrian army. In 1859 Jochmus was designated by the Austrian government for use in the war, but was no longer
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Jochmus first went to Paris to study military science and went to Greece in 1827, at the age of 19, where he took part in the Greek struggle for liberation as an aide-de-camp to General Richard Church. He was a captain by the age of 20 and then worked as a general staff officer in the Greek Ministry
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After the end of the civil war he returned to England in 1838, from where Lord Palmerston soon sent him to Constantinople to prepare for the war against Syria. In 1840 Jochmus was promoted from the Sublime Porte to division general. He then served as chief of staff of the combined
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Angered by National Party intrigues, he went to England in 1835, from where he went to Spain with the British-Spanish Foreign Legion. Here he was appointed chief of staff to the quartermaster general, promoted to brigadier general in 1837 and finally chief of an army corps.
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Archduke Johann of Austria appointed him foreign and navy minister. After the Archduke's resignation and the dissolution of the Reich Ministry in December 1849, Jochmus withdrew into private life.
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of the German Confederation in 1849 and finished his career as an Austrian lieutenant field marshal.
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August Freiherr Jochmus von Cotignola. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
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The March Revolution of 1848 finally called him back to Germany.
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