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Thirteen vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mohawk, after the Mohawk, an indigenous tribe of North America: * was a 6-gun sloop launched at Oswego on the Great Lakes in 1756; the French seized her and seven other vessels of the Canadian Great Lakes Squadron when Fort Oswego surrendered to General Montcalm that same year. * HMS Mohawk (1759) was a 16-gun snow, constructed in 1759, that participated in the Battle of the Thousand Islands, during the French and Indian War. She was lost in 1764. * HMS Mohawk was a Massachusetts privateer launched in 1781 that HMS Enterprise captured in 1782 and that the Royal Navy briefly took into service, before selling her in 1783. She then became a slaver and merchant vessel, before becoming a British privateer in 1797. The French capture

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  • Thirteen vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mohawk, after the Mohawk, an indigenous tribe of North America: * was a 6-gun sloop launched at Oswego on the Great Lakes in 1756; the French seized her and seven other vessels of the Canadian Great Lakes Squadron when Fort Oswego surrendered to General Montcalm that same year. * HMS Mohawk (1759) was a 16-gun snow, constructed in 1759, that participated in the Battle of the Thousand Islands, during the French and Indian War. She was lost in 1764. * HMS Mohawk was a Massachusetts privateer launched in 1781 that HMS Enterprise captured in 1782 and that the Royal Navy briefly took into service, before selling her in 1783. She then became a slaver and merchant vessel, before becoming a British privateer in 1797. The French captured her in the Mediterranean in 1801 and she served the French Navy until she was sold at Toulon in 1814. * was a schooner listed in 1795 and operating on the Great Lakes out of Kingston, Ontario. She was condemned in 1803. * HMS Mowhawk was a sloop listed in 1798. Nothing more is known of her. * HMS Mohawk was the American navy's 12-gun brig Viper captured in 1813 and sold in 1814. * HMS Mohawk was to have been an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop but she was renamed before being launched in 1813. She was sold in 1832. * was a paddle-vessel launched in 1843 and sold in 1852. * HMS Mohawk (1856) was a Vigilant-class wooden screw gunvessel launched in 1856. She was sold in 1862 to the Emperor of China and renamed Pekin. * HMS Mohawk (1886) was an Archer-class torpedo cruiser launched in 1886 and sold in 1905. * HMS Mohawk (1907) was a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1907 and sold in 1919. * HMS Mohawk (F31) was a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1937. She was sunk in April 1941 during the action off Sfax. * HMS Mohawk (F125) was a Tribal-class frigate launched in 1962 and sold for scrap in 1981. (en)
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  • Thirteen vessels of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Mohawk, after the Mohawk, an indigenous tribe of North America: * was a 6-gun sloop launched at Oswego on the Great Lakes in 1756; the French seized her and seven other vessels of the Canadian Great Lakes Squadron when Fort Oswego surrendered to General Montcalm that same year. * HMS Mohawk (1759) was a 16-gun snow, constructed in 1759, that participated in the Battle of the Thousand Islands, during the French and Indian War. She was lost in 1764. * HMS Mohawk was a Massachusetts privateer launched in 1781 that HMS Enterprise captured in 1782 and that the Royal Navy briefly took into service, before selling her in 1783. She then became a slaver and merchant vessel, before becoming a British privateer in 1797. The French capture (en)
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