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August 2013

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  • that he was buried at sea. Thus ended the short life of a gallant and principled officer. <ref> [Terrence S. McCormack, "The Last Voyage of Andrew Sterett," ''Naval History Magazine,'' Volume 26,

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  • way to his estate, he died suddenly of a heart attack, shortly before the annexation of [[Merv]]). General [[Cherniaev]], the conqueror of Tashkent in 1865, was appointed as his successor.

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