- USS Hawk (IX-14)
The USS Hawk (PY-2/IX-14) was a converted yacht built as the civilian "Hermione" by Fleming & Ferguson,
Paisley, Scotland , in 1891; purchased by theUS Navy 2 April 1898 and renamed "Hawk"; and commissioned 3 days later, Lt. J. Hood in command."Hawk" sailed from
Key West in late April 1898 to join the North Atlantic Squadron in blockadingCuba during theSpanish-American War . On23 May she accompanied Admiral Sampson's flagshipUSS New York (ACR-2) out from Key West. Two weeks later she attacked and destroyed enemy ship "Alphonso XII", which carried cargo for Cuba. In late summer she departed for Norfolk where she decommissioned14 September 1898 .Recommissioned in 1900, she was loaned to the
Ohio Naval Militia where she served for 9 years. On3 August 1909 "Hawk" was transferred to the Naval Militia of New York, and served for 10 years in the Buffalo area. She decommissioned21 May 1919 and joined the Reserve Fleet. After World War I, she was reclassified as PY-2, and again redesignated IX-14 on1 July 1921 ."Hawk" once again recommissioned
16 April 1922 and was assigned to the 9th Naval District. She operated in theGreat Lakes area for the duration of her service. She decommissioned14 February 1940 and was sold25 February to the Indiana Salvage Co.,Michigan City, Indiana .Gallery
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*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/h3/hawk-i.htm
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