Sellheim served as the head of the administrative staff in the 1st Division of the Australian Imperial Force.[7] He did not have a good relationship with his superior, Major General William Bridges[1][8] and as a result Bridges did not deal directly with Sellheim on administrative matters.[7] Sellheim organised a base for the AIF in Cairo and was promoted to brigadier general in 1916. AIF Administrative Headquarters was moved to England in May. Sellheim was replaced by Robert Anderson in August and was sent back to Australia to become the Adjutant General again. He was again mentioned in despatches [9] and also appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George.[10]
Later life
Promoted to major general in January 1920, Sellheim became the Quartermaster General as well as the Adjutant General as a result of decreasing defence expenditures due to the end of the First World War. He resigned his positions in January 1927 to become the administrator of Norfolk Island, but died of heart failure on 25 January 1928, and was buried in the cemetery Kingston, Norfolk Island. Sellheim's maternal grandfather, James Morisset, had served as commandant of Norfolk from 1829 to 1834.[1]
^ abConnor, John (2011). Anzac and Empire: George Foster Pearce and the Foundations of Australian Defence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 61. ISBN9781107009509.
^Stevenson, Robert C. (2013). To Win the Battle: The 1st Australian Division in the Great War, 1914–18. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 60. ISBN9781107028685.