USRC Mohawk (1904)
(For other ships with the same name, see USS Mohawk.) USRC Mohawk, was a steel steam powered revenue cutter built for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service by William R. Trigg Company at Richmond, Virginia. Her primary duties in the Revenue Cutter Service and Coast Guard were assisting vessels in distress and enforcing navigational laws as well as a derelict destroyer. Mohawk was sunk after a collision with another vessel in October 1917.
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USRC Mohawk (1904)
(For other ships with the same name, see USS Mohawk.) USRC Mohawk, was a steel steam powered revenue cutter built for the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service by William R. Trigg Company at Richmond, Virginia. Her primary duties in the Revenue Cutter Service and Coast Guard were assisting vessels in distress and enforcing navigational laws as well as a derelict destroyer. Mohawk was sunk after a collision with another vessel in October 1917.
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1904-05-10
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1917-04-06
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*Derelict sold 7 February 1921 for111.00
*Sandy Hook, New Jersey1 October 1917.
*Sunk in collision near
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*2 × 6 pounder rapid fire guns
*4 × 6 pounder rapid fire guns
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The Mohawk Native American tribe
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