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Wakiva may
refer to:
Wakiva I, a
large pleasure and
cruising yacht owned by
Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Sr. USS
Wakiva II (SP-160), an
armed yacht, destro****...
- USS
Wakiva II (SP-160) was a steel-hulled
steam yacht that was
built in
Scotland for
Lamon V.
Harkness in 1907, and
converted into an
armed yacht in 1917...
- avid yachtsman, on July 11, 1906,
Dodge took a
party of his
friends on the
Wakiva I, his
large pleasure and
cruising yacht, on a month-long tour to the upper...
- May: Catapulte, Warrimoo, HMS
Chesterfield 21 May:
Rosalind 22 May: USS
Wakiva II 23 May: Innisfallen, HMS Moldavia, UB-52 26 May: UB-74 31 May: HMS Fairy...
- May: Catapulte, Warrimoo, HMS
Chesterfield 21 May:
Rosalind 22 May: USS
Wakiva II 23 May: Innisfallen, HMS Moldavia, UB-52 26 May: UB-74 31 May: HMS Fairy...
- with
Wakiva II
engaged two
German submarines. Noma
depth charged her
contact while Wakiva II
seriously damaged the
other U-boat. Noma and
Wakiva II were...
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rammed Wakiva II's
starboard quarter. The
yacht was
holed below the waterline, and Wabash's
starboard lifeboats were
carried away. Two
members of
Wakiva II's...
- May: Catapulte, Warrimoo, HMS
Chesterfield 21 May:
Rosalind 22 May: USS
Wakiva II 23 May: Innisfallen, HMS Moldavia, UB-52 26 May: UB-74 31 May: HMS Fairy...
- May: Catapulte, Warrimoo, HMS
Chesterfield 21 May:
Rosalind 22 May: USS
Wakiva II 23 May: Innisfallen, HMS Moldavia, UB-52 26 May: UB-74 31 May: HMS Fairy...
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Racing Hall of Fame.
Harkness was well
known as a
yachtsman who
owned the SS
Wakiva which became part of the
United States Navy
during 1917 and 1918 and had...