Hawk (disambiguation)
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The hawk is a predatory bird.
Hawk or The Hawk may also refer to:
Military
- HMS Hawk, several ships of the Royal Navy
- USS Hawk, several ships of the U.S. Navy
- HMAS Hawk, two ships of the Royal Australian Navy
- Curtiss Hawk (disambiguation), a series of aircraft
- BAE Hawk, British advanced jet trainer
- Hawk MM-1, a model of grenade launcher
- MIM-23 Hawk, an American surface-to-air missile
- Task Force Hawk, an ad hoc US Army unit formed during the 1999 unrest in Kosovo
- The Hawk, a journal of the Royal Air Force
Transportation
- Humber Hawk, a British car model
- Packard Hawk, an American car model
- Hawk (cyclecar), built by the Hawk Cyclecar Company in 1914 in Detroit, Michigan
- South Devon Railway Eagle class also called Hawk, a 4-4-0ST steam locomotive
- CGS Hawk, ultralight aircraft designed in 1982
- Miles Hawk, monoplane designed in 1933
- Rolls-Royce Hawk, a British aero engine designed in 1915
Places
- Hawk, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Hawk Mountain, in the Appalachian Mountains in Pennsylvania
- Hawk Hill, California
- Hawk Woods, outside the city of Athens, Ohio
- The Hawk, Nova Scotia, Canada, a community
Entertainment
- The Hawk, a 1932 film starring John Wayne (US title Ride Him, Cowboy)
- The Hawk (1993 film), starring Helen Mirren
- Hawk Films, a British production company formed by Stanley Kubrick
- Hawk (novel), a novel by Steven Brust
- Hawk (TV series), a 1966 American series starring Burt Reynolds
- Hawk (album), by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan
- Hawk (Big Hawk album), by rapper Big Hawk
- Hawk (birdman), a character from the second season of the series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
- Hawk (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Deputy Tommy "Hawk" Hill, a character from the TV series Twin Peaks
- Lieutenant Hawk, a character from the film Star Trek: First Contact
- A character in the Spenser novels by Robert B. Parker and the TV series A Man Called Hawk
- T. Hawk, a character from Street Fighter
- Alonzo Hawk, a recurring villain in three Walt Disney movies
- Henery Hawk, a cartoon character
- half of the DC comic book superhero team of Hawk and Dove
- the title character of the film Hudson Hawk, played by Bruce Willis
People
- Hawk (surname), a list of people
- Hawk (nickname), a list of people
- John Edward Hawkins (1969-2006), American rapper better known as "H.A.W.K." or "Big Hawk"
- Road Warrior Hawk or Hawk, ring name of Michael Hegstrand (born 1957-2003), American professional wrestler
- Lee Reherman (born 1966), "Hawk" on the TV show American Gladiators
Radio station brand names
- CIGO-FM, in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada
- CKDK-FM, in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
- KHKK-FM, in Modesto, California
- WCHR-FM, in Manahawkin, New Jersey
- WHWK, in Binghamton, New York
- WODE-FM, in Easton, Pennsylvania
Racehorses
- The Hawk (horse), a New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse
- The Hawk (racehorse), a competitor in the 1841 Grand National who finished ninth
Other uses
- Hawk (plasterer's tool)
- HAWK beacon, or High-Intensity Activated crossWalK beacon, a traffic signal
- Hawk Stadium, baseball venue of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore
- The Hawk, a slang term for the wind in Chicago
- The Hawk (Saint Joseph's University mascot), Pennsylvania, United States
- The Hawk (Saint Joseph's University Newspaper)
- War hawk, a term used in politics for someone favoring war
- Monetary hawk, someone who favors low inflation in monetary policy
- Deficit hawk, someone who favours reduction of government budget deficits
See also
- Studebaker Gran Turismo Hawk, an American model of car (1962–1964)
- Studebaker Golden Hawk, an American car model (1956–1958)
- Studebaker Silver Hawk, an American car model (1957–1961)
- Adolfas Ramanauskas (1918-1957), Lithuanian anti-Soviet partisan codenamed Vanagas (Hawk)
- Hawke (disambiguation)
- Hawkes
- Hawks (disambiguation)
- Black Hawk (disambiguation)
- Sea Hawk (disambiguation)
- Starhawk (disambiguation)
- Hawkins (disambiguation)
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