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  1. Charles Austen Pumps Ltd manufactures vacuum pumps, compressors, water pumps and air blowers for Medical, Wastewater, Food & Beverage, Drinks Dispense, Gas Detection, Industrial, Aquatic, Hydroponic, HVACR and ATEX applications.

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  2. Rear Admiral Charles John Austen CB (23 June 1779 – 7 October 1852) was an officer in the Royal Navy and the youngest brother of novelist Jane Austen. He served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and beyond, eventually rising to the rank of rear-admiral.

  3. Charles Austen, 1779 – 1852 Following in the footsteps of his brother Frank, Charles also went to Naval College in Portsmouth at the age of 12, rising to the rank of Rear Admiral. He was described as having a sweet temper and an affectionate disposition, not as serious or ambitious as his brother Frank.

  4. 18 de may. de 2023 · Charles Austen (1779 – 1852) Charles followed his brother into the Royal Naval Academy in 1791. His first commission was in his cousin’s ship, the Daedalus. In 1797, he was promoted to lieutenant for his part in the Battle of Camperdown.

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  5. Rear Admiral Charles John Austen CB (23 June 1779 – 7 October 1852) was an officer in the Royal Navy and the youngest brother of novelist Jane Austen. He served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and beyond, eventually rising to the rank of rear-admiral.

  6. The discussion is divided into four sections: 1) the overall geopolitical and military situation and its impact on the country; 2) the oft-overlooked service of the Austen men; 3) the lifetime naval careers of Frank and Charles, and the efforts of the family to help their advancement; and, finally, 4) the way Jane weaves the war into her novels ...