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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 (17371793) President of the Continental Congress and United States in Congress Assembled[1].

  • The first Hancock was the former schooner Speedwell, one of a small flotilla hired in October 1775 to support General George Washington's siege of Boston. She was declared unfit for service late in 1776, and returned to her owner early the following year.
  • The third Hancock (AP-3), originally SS Arizona, was purchased by the War Department, then transferred to the Navy in 1902, and used as a transport until 1925.
  • Originally named Ticonderoga, aircraft carrier (CV-19) was renamed Hancock while under construction in 1943. The fourth Hancock was launched in 1944 and sold for scrap in 1976.


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See also USS Lewis Hancock.