SS Sea Hawk may refer to one of two Type C3-S-A2 ships built for the United States Maritime Commission by Ingalls Shipbuilding:
SS Sea Hawk (1943) (MC hull number 391), acquired by the United States Navy and converted to Bayfield-class attack transport USS Fayette (APA-43); sold for commercial service in 1948; scrapped in 1971
SS Sea Hawk (1945) (MC hull number 879), delivered in January 1945; sold 1947; scrapped in 1973
List of ships with the same or similar names
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as SS Robin Gray until being scrapped in 1972. Fayette was launched 25 February 1943 by Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Mississippi, as SeaHawk; acquired...
The SSZ (Sea Scout Zero) non-rigid airships or "blimps" were developed in United Kingdom during World War I from the earlier SS ("Sea Scout") class. The...
SS (Submarine Scout or Sea Scout) class airships were simple, cheap and easily assembled small non-rigid airships or "blimps" that were developed as a...
hotel heiress London Tipton in a new setting, the SS Tipton, where they study-abroad at Seven Seas High School and meet Bailey Pickett while Mr. Moseby...
personnel, 280 aircraft, and 30 ships, including the supercarriers USS Kitty Hawk, USS Abraham Lincoln, and USS Ronald Reagan. It was the largest military...
Roosevelt USS Coral Sea Saipan class USS Saipan USS Wright Forrestal class USS Forrestal USS Saratoga USS Ranger USS Independence Kitty Hawk-class USS Constellation...
hospital ships built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Laid down as SS Marine Hawk, she was transferred from the Maritime Commission for conversion to...
The complex lies east of the San Gregorio-San Simeon-Hosgri fault (the SG-SS-H fault). This complex is one of three probable sources of the volcanic clasts...
Throughout history, people have mysteriously disappeared at sea, many on voyages aboard floating vessels or traveling via aircraft. The following is a...
accommodation was also significantly improved. On the 2 March 1953, the Hawker SeaHawk first entered service with the Fleet Air Arm at RNAS Brawdy, with 806 Naval...
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Neptune's Riders - SH-3H Sea King Cruiser-Destroyer Group 2 - (Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, US) USS America CV-66 - Kitty Hawk Class Aircraft Carrier...
SS Arctic, an American paddle steamer owned by the Collins Line, sank on September 27, 1854, 50 miles (80 km) off the coast of Newfoundland after a collision...
SS Great Britain is a museum ship and former passenger steamship that was advanced for her time. She was the largest passenger ship in the world from 1845...
Caribbean Sea not far from Barranquilla. January 10, 1952: After his ship was struck by a pair of rogue waves, Captain Kurt Carlsen of the SS Flying Enterprise...
The SST (Sea Scout Twin) class of non-rigid airship or "blimp" was developed in Great Britain during World War I from the earlier SS class airship. The...