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Full name | Jack Farj Rafael Jacob |
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Famous for | Being the Chief of Staff (COS) of the Indian Army's Eastern Command |
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College/University | St Xavier's College, Calcutta (1940) |
Educational Qualification | Graduated from St Xavier's College in Calcutta |
Personal Life
Religion | Judaism |
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Ethnicity | Baghdadi Jew |
Address | House number B-25, Som Vihar, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India |
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Relationships & More
Marital Status (at the time of death) | Unmarried |
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Family
Father | Elias Emanuel (businessman) | ||
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Mother | Carrie | ||
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Spouse | Jacob never got married |
Career
Service/Branch | Indian Army | ||||
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Rank | Three-Star General | ||||
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Style Quotient
Car Collection | Custom-built four-seater Morris Garages (MG) |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
J. F. R. Jacob was the Chief of Staff (COS) of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command under Lt Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora during the 1971 war. | |
While in school, Jacob was part of the North Bengal Mounted Rifles (NBMR) musketry team, winning the Baker Musketry Shield from 1937 to 1939. | |
Jacob chose to join the Indian Army after the division of the British Indian Army in 1947. | |
On April 29, 1969, Jacob became the Chief of Staff (COS) of the Eastern Army and devised plans to tackle Naxalism and insurgency. | |
During the 1971 war, Jacob led the formulation of war plans for the invasion of East Pakistan, resulting in the surrender of over 93,000 Pakistani soldiers. | |
Jacob served as the Governor of Goa and Punjab, initiating various programs during his term. | |
An author, Jacob wrote books on the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War and his life experiences. | |
Jacob passed away on January 13, 2016, due to pneumonia and was laid to rest with military honors. |