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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/>{{Short description|US Navy officer (1779–1811)}} | death_date = 1811-06-15 aged 32
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  • ...bytes) (-47)‎ . . (The data referenced for Iraqi casualties is counting deaths, to have a different definition of casualties for Americans is misleading.) ...ts by 2602:306:C5F7:9860:F048:E3FF:1EB:42B0 (talk) to last version by 2A02:1811:C08:4500:29A8:FF61:44CE:1605) (undo | thank) [automatically accepted]
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  • ...], the [[Article|Battle of Yanbu]], and the [[Article|Siege of Tarifa]] in 1811, the [[Article|Battle of Altafulla]], the [[Article|Battle of Al-Safra]], t [[Category:2024 deaths]]
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  • ...ining [[HMS Cleopatra|HMS ''Cleopatra'']]<!-- (1779) -->. Between November 1811 and September 1814 Austen served as captain of [[HMS Namur|HMS ''Namur'']]< [[Category:1852 deaths]]
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  • ...do nothing to help the people of Yemen and may actually increase civilian deaths. Regarding the sale of weapons and munitions and [[foreign military sales]] ...r]].<ref>Gup, Ted (2000). ''The Book of Honor: Covert Lives and Classified Deaths at the CIA''.</ref>
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  • ...edged, for in a letter to [[Marshal Beresford]], dated [[Cartaxo]], 4 Jan. 1811, Lord Wellington said he was appointed to the staff of the army on account [[Category:1862 deaths]]
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  • ...on the North American Station, later moving to the [[United Kingdom]], in 1811, when her husband accepted a new command in those waters.<ref name=Transatl The Admiralty gave Charles leave after the deaths, but he never resumed command of the ''Namur''.<ref name=TransatlanticSiste
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