Frank Abney Hastings

British naval officer
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Born:
1794
Died:
June 1, 1828, Zacynthus, Ionian Islands [Greece] (aged 34)

Frank Abney Hastings (born 1794—died June 1, 1828, Zacynthus, Ionian Islands [Greece]) was a British naval officer who fought in the War of Greek Independence and was the first commander to use a ship with auxiliary steam power in naval action. The son of Lieutenant General Sir Charles Hastings, Frank Hastings was cashiered from the Royal Navy for a breach of discipline in 1820 and then joined the Greeks in their rebellion against Turkish rule. To remedy the shortcomings of the outmoded Greek navy, he obtained the financial backing of Lord Byron and the London Greek Committee to buy six ...(100 of 231 words)