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HMS ''Hawk'' was first brought into commission in [[Third Fleet]] on October 2014 under the command of then-[[CAPTJG]] Tim Ward by order of [[Bureau of Ships|BuShips]].<ref name="BSD141006">[[BuShips Directive 1410-06]]</ref> | HMS ''Hawk'' was first brought into commission in [[Third Fleet]] on October 2014 under the command of then-[[CAPTJG]] Tim Ward by order of [[Bureau of Ships|BuShips]].<ref name="BSD141006">[[BuShips Directive 1410-06]]</ref> | ||
Following a change in command on 9 February, 2016<ref name="BSD160206">[[BuShips Directive 1602-06]]</ref>, ''Hawk'' was decommissioned<ref name="BSD161016">[[BuShips Directive 1610-16]]</ref> in October 2016 and went to [[Active Reserve]] status until her recommissioning in First (Home) Fleet on 19 August 2017, when [[CAPTJG]] Paul McPherson upgraded from {{hms|Hellhound|DD-446}}, bringing 17 members aboard his new command. | Following a change in command on 9 February, 2016<ref name="BSD160206">[[BuShips Directive 1602-06]]</ref>, ''Hawk'' was decommissioned<ref name="BSD161016">[[BuShips Directive 1610-16]]</ref> in October 2016 and went to [[Active Reserves|Active Reserve]] status until her recommissioning in First (Home) Fleet on 19 August 2017, when [[CAPTJG]] Paul McPherson upgraded from {{hms|Hellhound|DD-446}}, bringing 17 members aboard his new command. | ||
On 19 January, 2021, ''Hawk'' was transferred from an unaffiliated slot in Home Fleet back to the newly-reinstated [[Sidemore Station]], this time as its flagship.<ref name="ND21JA02">[[Naval Directive 21JA-02]]</ref> | On 19 January, 2021, ''Hawk'' was transferred from an unaffiliated slot in Home Fleet back to the newly-reinstated [[Sidemore Station]], this time as its flagship.<ref name="ND21JA02">[[Naval Directive 21JA-02]]</ref> | ||
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==Command Staff== | ==Command Staff== | ||
* Commanding Officer: [[CAPTSG]] Paul McPherson, [[KDE]], [[CGM]], [[QBM]], [[RMN]] | * Commanding Officer: [[CAPTSG]] Paul McPherson, [[KDE]], [[MR]], [[CGM]], [[QBM]], [[RMN]] | ||
* Executive Officer: [[CAPT]] Ian Brannan, | * Executive Officer: [[CAPT]] Ian Brannan, [[KE]], [[SC]], [[QBM]], [[RHN]] | ||
* Ship's Bosun: [[MCPO]] Norman Stone, [[GSN]] | * Ship's Bosun: [[MCPO]] Norman Stone, [[GSN]] | ||
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HMS Hawk (CA-428) | |
Name: | HMS Hawk |
HCN: | CA-428 |
Charter City: | Ft. Erie, Ontario, Canada |
Class: | Saganami-C |
Type: | Heavy Cruiser |
Affiliation: | Royal Manticoran Navy |
Commander: | CAPTSG Paul McPherson, RMN |
Launched: | 19 AUG 2017 |
Status: | Active |
Reporting to: | Sidemore Station |
Fleet: | First Fleet |
HMS Hawk (CA-428) is a Saganami-C-class Heavy Cruiser within 1st (Home) Fleet. Commanded by CAPTSG Sir Paul McPherson, Hawk claims Ft. Erie, Ontario as her charter city, but serves as the operating chapter of the entirety of southern Ontario outside of Toronto itself.
History
HMS Hawk was first brought into commission in Third Fleet on October 2014 under the command of then-CAPTJG Tim Ward by order of BuShips.[1]
Following a change in command on 9 February, 2016[2], Hawk was decommissioned[3] in October 2016 and went to Active Reserve status until her recommissioning in First (Home) Fleet on 19 August 2017, when CAPTJG Paul McPherson upgraded from HMS Hellhound, bringing 17 members aboard his new command.
On 19 January, 2021, Hawk was transferred from an unaffiliated slot in Home Fleet back to the newly-reinstated Sidemore Station, this time as its flagship.[4]
The ship and crew have been regular attendees and ran recruitment tables at Ad Astra, having a presence there for at least three years.
Commanding Officers
# | Name | Assumed | Relieved |
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1 | CAPTJG Tim Ward | 21 October 2014 | 09 February 2016 |
2 | CAPTJG E. Wade Larkin | 09 February 2016 | 31 October 2016 |
3 | CAPTSG Paul McPherson | 19 August 2017 | Incumbent |
Crew Lineage
- 2 May 2017: Launched as HMS Hellhound (DD-446) and assigned to Sidemore Station.[5]
- 19 August 2017: Recommissioned as HMS Hawk in First (Home) Fleet, attached to Sidemore Station.[6]
- 8 March 2018: Reassigned permanently to First (Home) Fleet.[7]
- 1 October 2020: HMS Peregrine (DD-1291) launched from this vessel, to operate in close co-ordination.[8]
Command Staff
- Commanding Officer: CAPTSG Paul McPherson, KDE, MR, CGM, QBM, RMN
- Executive Officer: CAPT Ian Brannan, KE, SC, QBM, RHN
- Ship's Bosun: MCPO Norman Stone, GSN
Ship's Honors
Decorations
- Fleet Excellence Award with Gold E: Awarded 1 January 2020, by order of RADM Sir Jon Stout, for winning the First Fleet 2019 Black Sphinx Cup.[9]
- Royal Unit Citation for Gallantry: Awarded 26 May 2018, at MantiCon 2018.[10]
Ship's Orders
NOTE: This Wiki is the authoritative source for orders per the Fourth Space Lord. All orders have been provided by the issuing authority or are as posted in the TRMN Forums. |
Ship's Orders are subordinate to, and expand upon or amplify Admiralty Orders, Naval Directives, and First Fleet Orders. They are applicable to Hawk operations and personnel.
Order No. | Effective Date | Subject | Status |
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HMS Hawk Ship's Order xx-xx | 1 September 2017 | Place Holder for Future Orders | Inactive |
References
See Also
Heavy cruisers | |
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Royal Manticoran Navy | |
Broadsword (CA) | Broadsword (lead) - Claymore - Glaive |
Drake (CA) | Drake (lead) |
Prince Consort (CA) | Princess Samantha |
Saganami-B (CA) | Juggernaut - Justicar |
Saganami-C (CA) | Death Claw - Hexapuma - Kodiak Max - Sabrepike - Snow Leopard - Hawk - Wolf - Leopard - Jonas Adcock - Helen Zilwicki - Trebuchet |
Star Knight (CA) | Merlin - Alchemist - Star Witch |