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Several ships of the [[United States Navy]] have been named '''USS ''Hancock''''' or '''USS ''John Hancock''''', in honor of patriot and statesman [[John Hancock]].
Several ships of the [[United States Navy]] have been named '''USS ''Hancock''''' or '''USS ''John Hancock''''', in honor of patriot, [[Founding Fathers of the United States|Founding Father]], and statesman [[John Hancock]].


*{{USS|Hancock|1775}} was the former [[schooner]] ''Speedwell'', one of a small flotilla hired in October 1775. She was declared unfit for service late in 1776, and returned to her owner early the following year.
*{{USS|Hancock|1775}} was the former [[schooner]] ''Speedwell'', one of a small flotilla hired in October 1775. She was declared unfit for service late in 1776, and returned to her owner early the following year.
*{{USS|Hancock|1776}} was a [[sailing frigate]] commissioned in 1776 and captured by the British in 1777. Renamed HMS ''Iris'', in 1781 she was captured by a French squadron. The [[French Navy]] sold her in 1784.

*{{USS|Hancock|1776}} was a [[sailing frigate]] commissioned in 1776 and captured by the British in 1777. Renamed HMS ''Iris'', in 1781 she was captured by a French squadron. In 1793 the British found ''Iris'' dismantled at Toulon.
*USS ''Hancock'' (1778), was a frigate launched 28 April 1778, and renamed {{USS|Alliance|1778}} by the Continental Congress to honor the entry of France into the war.

*{{USS|Hancock|AP-3}}, originally SS ''Arizona'', was purchased by the United States Department of War, then transferred to the Navy in 1902, and used as a transport until 1925.
*{{USS|Hancock|AP-3}}, originally SS ''Arizona'', was purchased by the United States Department of War, then transferred to the Navy in 1902, and used as a transport until 1925.
*{{USS|Hancock|CV-19}}, was an aircraft carrier originally named ''Ticonderoga'', and renamed while under construction in 1943. ''Hancock'' was launched in 1944 and sold for scrap in 1976.


==See also==
*{{USS|Hancock|CV-14}}, was an [[aircraft carrier]] renamed ''Ticonderoga'' while under construction in 1943.

*{{USS|Hancock|CV-19}}, was an aircraft carrier originally named ''Ticonderoga'', and renamed while under construction in 1943. The fourth ''Hancock'' was launched in 1944 and sold for scrap in 1976.

====See also====
*{{USS|John Hancock}}
*{{USS|John Hancock}}
*{{USS|Lewis Hancock}}
*{{USS|Lewis Hancock}}


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Several ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Hancock or USS John Hancock, in honor of patriot, Founding Father, and statesman John Hancock.

  • USS Hancock (1775) was the former schooner Speedwell, one of a small flotilla hired in October 1775. She was declared unfit for service late in 1776, and returned to her owner early the following year.
  • USS Hancock (1776) was a sailing frigate commissioned in 1776 and captured by the British in 1777. Renamed HMS Iris, in 1781 she was captured by a French squadron. The French Navy sold her in 1784.
  • USS Hancock (1778), was a frigate launched 28 April 1778, and renamed USS Alliance (1778) by the Continental Congress to honor the entry of France into the war.
  • USS Hancock (AP-3), originally SS Arizona, was purchased by the United States Department of War, then transferred to the Navy in 1902, and used as a transport until 1925.
  • USS Hancock (CV-19), was an aircraft carrier originally named Ticonderoga, and renamed while under construction in 1943. Hancock was launched in 1944 and sold for scrap in 1976.

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