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decision-making, a sunk cost (also known as retrospective cost) is a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered. Sunk costs are contrasted...
Click to read more »Shipwrecking is an event in which a ship is wrecked by running aground or sinking. The resulting physical remains of a wrecked ship are called a shipwreck...
Click to read more »Sunk Loto are an Australian nu metal / alternative metal band formed in Gold Coast, Queensland in 1997. The band's founding members are Dane Brown on drums...
Click to read more »Get Sunk is the second studio album by the American singer Matt Berninger, released on May 30, 2025. It was produced by Berninger's longtime collaborator...
Click to read more »Sunk Island is a Crown Estate village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies 3+1⁄2 miles (6 km) south of Ottringham and 1 mile...
Click to read more »of Iraq. Sunk relief as low relief within a sunk outline, from the Luxor Temple in Egypt, carved in very hard granite Low relief within a sunk outline...
Click to read more »saut de loup[citation needed] [so də lu] lit. 'wolf jump'), also known as a sunk fence, blind fence, ditch and fence, deer wall, or foss, is a recessed landscape...
Click to read more »Shankar Abaji Bhisey, Sunker Abaji Bhisey, Shanker Abaji Bhise or Sunker Bisey Abaji (he used the form Bisey in the US) (29 April 1867 – 7 April 1935)...
Click to read more »the 2026 Iran war, the Iranian Navy frigate IRIS Dena was torpedoed and sunk by the United States Navy's Los Angeles-class submarine USS Charlotte in...
Click to read more »"Sunk Costs" is the third episode of the third season of the AMC television series Better Call Saul, the spinoff series of Breaking Bad. The episode aired...
Click to read more »This article chronicles a list of ships attacked, damaged or sunk during the 2026 Iran war. The following are ships in the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy...
Click to read more »This is a list of ships sunk by missiles. Ships have been sunk by unguided projectiles for many centuries, but the introduction of guided missiles during...
Click to read more »served as cabin boy on the whaleship Essex. On this voyage, the ship was sunk by a whale, and the crew spent three months at sea before the survivors were...
Click to read more »This is a list of U.S. Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during World War II. It also lists United States Coast Guard losses. USS Utah (AG-16) was hit...
Click to read more »Boat, or the titular Battleship. If all of a player's ships have been sunk, the game is over and their opponent wins. In the 1931 Salvo edition of the...
Click to read more »Sunk Rock Lighthouse is one of three lighthouses in the Mumbai Harbour off the coast of Mumbai, India. The tower is mounted on a stone pier and painted...
Click to read more »carrier) – Sunk to block Genoa harbour 5 October 1944 Aquila (1926) (converted liner Roma) – work stopped 1943, sunk 1945. BU 1951–1952 Sunk: (IJN) Kaga...
Click to read more »craft). U-26 was sunk by Gladiolus on 1 July 1940. Marcello-class submarine Nani was sunk by Anemone on 7 January 1941 U-70 was sunk by Camellia and Arbutus...
Click to read more »cruisers, the Königsberg which was bombed and sunk by Royal Navy aircraft in Bergen, and the Karlsruhe which was sunk off the coast of Kristiansand by a British...
Click to read more »This list of military ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy lists all vessels sunk by ships commissioned in the Imperial Japanese Navy, and by Japanese...
Click to read more »named after Mount Dena, and was commissioned into the navy in 2021. She was sunk on 4 March 2026 during the 2026 Iran war by the Los Angeles-class submarine...
Click to read more »World War, those of this period equaled roughly one quarter of all ships sunk by U-boats during the entire Second World War. Historian Michael Gannon called...
Click to read more »She was the first ship to have been sunk during military operations by a nuclear-powered submarine and the second sunk in action by any type of submarine...
Click to read more »Bismarck were sunk in battle on the Atlantic Ocean. Three cruisers were sunk during the April 1940 invasion of Norway and Scharnhorst was sunk in the Arctic...
Click to read more »This is a list of warships sunk during the Russo-Japanese War. Although submarines, torpedoes, torpedo boats, and steel battleships had existed for many...
Click to read more »Shahrak-e Sunk (Persian: شهرك سونك) is a village in, and the capital of, Sepidar Rural District in Armand District of Khanmirza County, Chaharmahal and...
Click to read more »SS Agamemnon (1865), broken up in 1899 SS Agamemnon (1914), sunk in 1940 SS Agamemnon (1946), sunk in 1969 Agamemnon (disambiguation) This article includes...
Click to read more »knocked unconscious in the initial action, and four of his battleships were sunk by sunset. At night, Japanese destroyers and torpedo boats attacked the remaining...
Click to read more »on 24 July, hit by eight bombs on 28 July, sunk at her moorings. Hyūga: Hit by ten bombs on 24 July, sunk in shallow waters. Ise: Damaged by bombs in...
Click to read more »II, during which they accounted for 29 Imperial Japanese Navy submarines sunk.[failed verification] In a massive effort, the Fletcher-class ships were...
Click to read more »This is a List of ships sunk by hostile action since World War II. This list contains both civilian vessels and warships sunk or destroyed by enemy or...
Click to read more »is the name of the following ships: SS Bruges (1904), sunk 11 June 1940 SS Bruges (1920), sunk 9 July 1940 Bruges (disambiguation) This article includes...
Click to read more »Mark's court in Cornwall. In later traditions, Lyonesse is said to have sunk beneath the waves in a single night, but stories differ as to whether this...
Click to read more »(Nevada) Fate: Nevada sunk as target 1948; Oklahoma sunk at Pearl Harbor in 1941, raised and stripped of salvageable parts, sunk en route to scrapping...
Click to read more »Many ships were sunk by torpedoes in World War I and World War II (in the Pacific War and Battle of the Atlantic), but very few torpedoes have been used...
Click to read more »was sunk by a German U-boat in the English Channel in 1915. At the Dardanelles, HMS Majestic was sunk by a German U-boat, and HMS Goliath was sunk by the...
Click to read more »Hamburg. U-604 went on seven patrols, spending 203 days at sea. Six ships were sunk, totaling 40,000 tons. On the 7th patrol the boat was lost. Höltring survived...
Click to read more »This is a list of Allied ships sunk by Axis warships operating in Australian waters during the Second World War. Fifty four Axis surface raiders and submarines...
Click to read more »Ten were sunk in non-combat zones, six were sunk as target ships, one was scuttled to prevent capture, one was sunk as a block ship, one was sunk by an internal...
Click to read more »This is a list of U.S. Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during the Korean War: USS Magpie (AMS-25) blew up after striking a mine, 21 killed/missing...
Click to read more »because circumstances of the sinking of the Soviet steamer show that it was sunk by a Japanese submarine." "Wrecksite Grantleyhall SS (1927~1931) Angarstroi...
Click to read more »action during World War II. Peter was killed on 19 May 1943 when U-954 was sunk in the North Atlantic with all hands. Hitler had issued a policy stating...
Click to read more »name to be torpedoed and sunk off Inishtrahull by a German submarine. The earlier Athenia (1903) was similarly attacked and sunk in 1917. The Fairfield...
Click to read more »U-968 on 17 February 1945 Lapwing was sunk by U-968 on 20 March 1945 just outside Murmansk, USSR. U-213 was sunk east of the Azores by Erne, Rochester...
Click to read more »including: SS Athenia (1903), launched in 1903 and sunk in 1917 SS Athenia (1922), launched in 1922 and sunk in 1939 Athenea (given name) Athenia (Holly Springs...
Click to read more »Songs) Naken, blästrad och skitsur (1999) (Naked, Blasted and Pissed Off) Sunk 500 (2000) Ut ur diskot och in i verkligheten (2002) (Out of the Disco and...
Click to read more »case, it was an appropriate name since the Portent struck a mine and was sunk not long after her commissioning. Portent was laid down on 15 November 1941...
Click to read more »Sargo-class. With 33 ships sunk, the USS Tang sank the most ships in World War II for the United States. Its number of ships sunk was revised from the Joint...
Click to read more »following ships: SS Trondhjemsfjord (1911), sunk 28 July 1915 by SM U-41 SS Trondhjemsfjord (1921), sunk 27 April 1943 by Allied aircraft "Norwegian Homefleet...
Click to read more »Sunk 26 October 1944 off Leyte by USS Coolbaugh or USS Richard M. Rowell. I-27 – Sunk 12 February 1944 by HMS Paladin and HMS Petard. I-28 – Sunk 6...
Click to read more »aboard; including 16 children. There were only four survivors. U-507 had sunk two other Brazilian cargo-passenger ships the day before; also with great...
Click to read more »sunken nuclear submarines List of warships sunk during the Russo-Japanese War List of hospital ships sunk in World War I List of maritime disasters in...
Click to read more »2005. Cushing was unsuccessfully offered to the Pakistan Navy before being sunk as a target on 29 April 2009. The four Kidd-class destroyers were decommissioned...
Click to read more »(1804–1813). Nearby sections of the river are still crowded with German shipwrecks sunk during the Second World War in late 1944 to block passage to the Soviet military...
Click to read more »renamed Loyalist SS Clan Macalister (1903), sunk 6 November 1915 by SM U-35 SS Clan Macalister (1930), sunk 29 May 1940 "The Clan Line". Benjidog Historical...
Click to read more »Wales and HMS Repulse, the first time in history that capital ships were sunk by aerial attack while underway. In April 1942, the Indian Ocean raid drove...
Click to read more »the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The Paykan was sunk during Operation Morvarid in 1980, while Joshan was sunk by USS Simpson during Operation Praying Mantis...
Click to read more »is the name of the following ships: SS Rye (1914), sunk 7 April 1918 by SM UB-74 SS Rye (1924), sunk 3 July 1941 Rye (disambiguation) "SS Rye (+1941)"...
Click to read more »Turkish cargo ships were frequently sunk or damaged by the warring nations. In the following list those ships which were sunk or damaged during the war by the...
Click to read more »destroyer/minesweeper Palmer which was sunk by two bombs from an enemy dive bomber, and Hovey which was sunk by an aerial torpedo, but was simultaneously...
Click to read more »List of accidents and disasters by death toll List by death toll of ships sunk by submarines List of RORO vessel accidents List of air disasters "Queen...
Click to read more »Maloja is the name of the following ships: SS Maloja (1906), sunk 1943 SS Maloja (1910), sunk by mine, 1916 Maloja (disambiguation) RMS Maloja This article...
Click to read more »Incrociatori): Fiume (sunk), Pola (sunk), Zara (sunk) Four destroyers (9a Squadriglia Cacciatorpediniere): Vittorio Alfieri (sunk), Giosuè Carducci (sunk), Vincenzo...
Click to read more »ships, submarines and aircraft had sunk Allied surface warships totalling 145,800 tons, while German forces had sunk 169,700 tons, for a total of 315,500...
Click to read more »metal work to those portions which are sunk beneath the surface, as in inscriptions where the ground is sunk round the letters so as to leave the letters...
Click to read more »by another Liberator of RAF 86 Sqdn and sunk. U-610 was attacked by a Sunderland from 423 Sqdn RCAF and sunk. Two other boats were damaged in air attacks...
Click to read more »Wigmore Castle Hurst Castle was sunk by U-482 northwest of Ireland on 1 September 1944. HNoMS Tunsberg Castle was sunk by a mine near Båtsfjord, Norway...
Click to read more »was sunk by Yura and Yūgiri at 07:45 at 17°52′N, 84°40′E with the loss of 15 men of the crew of 122, including survivors from SS Harpassa sunk the day...
Click to read more »ship torpedoed and sunk in 1917 SS Housatonic (1893), a British tanker wrecked in 1908 SS Housatonic (1919), a British tanker sunk by aircraft bombing...
Click to read more »effectively negated by German air superiority and most of the Soviet ships sunk were destroyed by bombing. For the majority of the war, the Black Sea Fleet...
Click to read more »frigate of the Royal Navy that saw service in the Falklands War and was sunk by Argentinian aircraft. Her keel was laid down 23 March 1971 by Vosper Thornycroft...
Click to read more »Moskva, the flagship of the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet, was attacked and sunk by Ukrainian forces on 14 April 2022 during the Russo-Ukrainian war. Ukrainian...
Click to read more »transport ship, which was taking part in Operation Hannibal, when it was sunk by Soviet submarine S-13 in the Baltic Sea on 30 January 1945. At the time...
Click to read more »ship sunk in combat by a submarine when she was attacked and sunk by H.L. Hunley in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, though the Hunley was also sunk in...
Click to read more »of the following ships: Katori Maru (1913), sunk by HNLMS K XIV on 23 December 1941 Katori Maru (1938), sunk by USS Growler (SS-215) on 29 June 1944 Katori...
Click to read more »Crossroads atomic tests at Bikini Atoll. One was sunk by the first blast, while the other three were sunk as targets two years later after serving as experimental...
Click to read more »name of the following ships: SS Malda (1913), sunk by SM U-70 on 25 August 1917 SS Malda (1922), sunk by Japanese warships on 6 April 1942 Malda (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »heavy corrosion was discovered. Seven of this sub-class were built: one was sunk, another two were severely damaged and not repaired. The remaining four were...
Click to read more »each carrier, the list includes date of commissioning and loss, if it was sunk during the war, and its location and operational status at the end of each...
Click to read more »This is a list of naval vessels sunk or otherwise severely damaged with loss of life during the Second World War. List of maritime disasters List of maritime...
Click to read more »Justicia was a British troop ship that was launched in Ireland in 1914 and sunk off County Donegal in 1918. She was designed and launched as the transatlantic...
Click to read more »was displaying illuminated white crosses on its side when sunk. List of hospital ships sunk in World War I "SS Andros (+1941)". wrecksite. 2011. Retrieved...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1942 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1942. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's Merchant...
Click to read more »behind the main group when she came under attack by a German U-boat and was sunk with heavy loss of life. Her final convoy was to have taken her from Abadan...
Click to read more »ships were: HMAS Perth (D 38) (sunk as a dive wreck) HMAS Hobart (D 39) (sunk as a dive wreck) HMAS Brisbane (D 41) (sunk as a dive wreck) List of destroyer...
Click to read more »ship ever to be sunk by a self-propelled torpedo fired by submarine (the American Civil War sloop-of-war USS Housatonic had been sunk by a spar torpedo)...
Click to read more »(formerly Excalibur) and USS Edward Rutledge (AP-52) (formerly Exeter) were sunk by U-boats during Operation Torch. John Penn departed Norfolk 17 December...
Click to read more »unrestricted submarine warfare began in February 1915, any ship could be sunk unexpectedly from the heavy underwater hull damage inflicted by torpedoes...
Click to read more »Japanese aircraft carrier Shinano in November 1944, the largest warship ever sunk by a submarine. For this achievement, she received a Presidential Unit Citation...
Click to read more »a British steam passenger liner. She was built in Dundee in 1923 and was sunk by enemy action in the North Atlantic in 1941. She belonged to Yeoward Line...
Click to read more »submarines in total tonnage sunk during World War II, with 63,835 tons, and 24th in number of ships sunk, with 14. She was sunk near Okinawa on 27 February...
Click to read more »Imperial Japanese Navy for use as a troopship. The ship was torpedoed and sunk south of the Caroline Islands by the submarine USS Triton on December 28...
Click to read more »destroyer Z9 Wolfgang Zenker from July 1938 to April 1940 when the destroyer was sunk during the fierce battles of Narvik, Norway. Horrer then started his U-boat...
Click to read more »during World War I. A Type U 13 submarine, it sunk two merchant ships during its service before being sunk in June 1915. U-14 was ordered in February 1909...
Click to read more »Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran. Its capital is the village of Shahrak-e Sunk, whose population at the time of the 2016 National Census was 1,602 people...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1916 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 12 March 1917 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine...
Click to read more »warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic. The boat was sunk with the loss of two men and the capture of the rest of the crew in the action...
Click to read more »already steaming towards Japan were attacked by American submarines and sunk before they could make their escape. Other Japanese ships attempting to flee...
Click to read more »Natsushio became the first loss of the class when she was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS S-37, while the entirety of destroyer division 16 took...
Click to read more »damaging the escort carrier USS Fanshaw Bay. Near the end of the war, Tone was sunk in port by US carrier aircraft and scrapped post war. At the end of 1941...
Click to read more »vessel Ila. Both ships had been torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-553. On 9 June 1942 Mimosa was sunk via torpedo by U-124 while escorting convoy...
Click to read more »consisted of the three frigates – INS Khukri, INS Kirpan and INS Kuthar. She was sunk off the coast of Diu, Gujarat, India by the Pakistan Navy Daphné-class submarine...
Click to read more »Tribals and one Canadian ship sunk. Gurkha has the rare and unfortunate distinction of being the name of two ships that were sunk in World War II: the L-class...
Click to read more »career. Unbeknownst to O'Kane, only four days prior, the USS Wahoo would be sunk in the La Perouse Strait by Japanese forces, killing all 79 crew members...
Click to read more »SS Chancellor was a British cargo ship that was shelled and sunk by SM U-41 in the Atlantic Ocean 86 nautical miles (159 km; 99 mi) south by east of the...
Click to read more »allege that it and/or U-977, which surrendered on 17 August 1945, might have sunk the Brazilian cruiser Bahia, transported escaping Nazi leaders (such as Adolf...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1869 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1869. Naval History and Heritage Command: Confederate...
Click to read more »Italians, although many were attacked in the Strait of Gibraltar and nine were sunk while attempting the passage and ten more were damaged. The Mediterranean...
Click to read more »German forces and commissioned in the Kriegsmarine as UIT-19, only to be sunk again in an Allied air raid in 1944. After the war, the Yugoslav Navy salvaged...
Click to read more »to Timor-Leste with two other boats in 2011. The ship was intentionally sunk as a dive wreck in 2023. The boat was built by Korea Shipbuilding Corporation...
Click to read more »SS Friedenau was a German cargo steamer sunk during World War II. SS Friedenau was built in 1920 by Ateliers & Chantiers De La Loire, St. Nazaire as a...
Click to read more »Pearl Harbor, USS West Virginia (BB-48) and USS California (BB-44) were sunk while USS Nevada (BB-36) was beached, however, all three ships were refloated...
Click to read more »commission from 20 March 1951 until decommissioned 22 October 1954. She was sunk as a target. This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary...
Click to read more »name of the following ships: SS Minas (1891), sunk by SM U-39 on 15 February 1917 SS Minas (1892), sunk by SM U-34 on 2 December 1917 HMCS Minas Minas...
Click to read more »a Halcyon-class minesweeper, sunk June 1942 HMS Gossamer (1939), a M-class minelayer, also known as HMS Miner II, sunk as target 18 March 1970 Gossamer...
Click to read more »became the only submarine in history to be sunk by an enemy submarine while both were submerged. U-864 was sunk by the British submarine HMS Venturer, and...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 2001 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2001. Andrew Finkel and Michael Theodoulou (3 January...
Click to read more »torpedoed and sunk by approaching Japanese destroyers. Hornet was in service for one year and six days, and was the last U.S. fleet carrier ever sunk by enemy...
Click to read more »(Swedish), both meaning the lamprey was a one-masted Swedish navy-yacht. It was sunk by the navy of Denmark–Norway during the siege of the castle Älvsborg (outside...
Click to read more »oldest dreadnoughts; the ships then under construction had to be broken up or sunk as targets. Furthermore, the treaty mandated a building holiday that barred...
Click to read more »received the Oak Leaves to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. She was sunk on 22 November 1941 by the British cruiser HMS Devonshire. Commerce raiders...
Click to read more »Austria. In his defense at trial, Proksch argued that the ship could have been sunk by a mine or a submarine. Presiding judge Hans Christian Leiningen-Westerburg...
Click to read more »MV B. P. Newton was a Norwegian tanker built in 1940, and sunk by a German submarine off South America in July 1943. The ship was built by Kockums Mekaniska...
Click to read more »sank two enemy warships. One was the French armored cruiser Léon Gambetta, sunk at 39°30′N 18°15′E / 39.500°N 18.250°E / 39.500; 18.250 on 27 April 1915...
Click to read more »eight battleships sunk or damaged by air attack. On 10 December 1941 HMS Prince of Wales and the battlecruiser HMS Repulse were sunk by land-based torpedo...
Click to read more »submarine U-144 torpedoed and sunk Soviet submarine M-78 off Liepāja. On 27 June, German submarine U-149 torpedoed and sunk Soviet submarine M-99 east of...
Click to read more »between 6 and 7 January, Soviet submarine S-4 was lost, likely rammed and sunk by German torpedo boat T-3 in Danzig Bay. It would be the only Soviet submarine...
Click to read more »World War. U-29's last commander was Kapitänleutnant Otto Weddigen. U-29 was sunk with all hands on 18 March 1915 in the Pentland Firth after being rammed...
Click to read more »been sunk off Derna on 12 August, by HMS Porpoise and after Ohio arrived, Axis ships had to make longer journeys. On 15 August, Lerici was also sunk by...
Click to read more »116 U-boats were scuttled or otherwise sunk in 1945 and 1946 in Operation Deadlight. They had been surrendered by the Kriegsmarine to allied forces at...
Click to read more »after encountering HMS Truant. The other ships encountered by Orion were sunk. On 20 October 1940 she rendezvoused with the German auxiliary cruiser Komet...
Click to read more »Robert Harland. Nottingham continued in service until 1773, when she was sunk to form part of a breakwater. Lavery, Ships of the Line, vol. 1, p. 166....
Click to read more »that day she was attacked again and sunk by two Liberators from 59 and 120 squadrons. Also on 17 October U-841 was sunk by Byard of B-4 Group. During the...
Click to read more »War II, collectively earning 54 battle stars. Two ships of the class were sunk in action: Atlanta and Juneau, both at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. The...
Click to read more »"India gave safe harbour to another Iranian ship days before IRIS Dena was sunk by US". The Times of India. 2026-03-06. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2026-03-07...
Click to read more »SS Ajax (1889) was a Danish cargo ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1917. SS Ajax (1904) was a Norwegian cargo ship sunk by a German U-boat in 1917. SS Ajax (1923)...
Click to read more »bear the name Tang. She was built and launched in 1943, serving until being sunk by her own torpedo off China in the Taiwan Strait on 24 October 1944. In...
Click to read more »SS Catania was an Italian passenger ship that was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine SM U-64 15 nautical miles (28 km) off Belvedere Calabro in...
Click to read more »Line and named after Tuscania, Italy. In 1918 the ship was torpedoed and sunk by the German U-boat UB-77 while transporting American troops to Europe with...
Click to read more »fired on British Reliance, which sank; Alderpool, which was damaged, to be sunk later by the newly arrived U-73; and Thirlby, which had stopped to pick up...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in April 1916 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1916. "Ashburton". Uboat.net. Retrieved 7...
Click to read more »offensive action.[self-published source?] On 16 January, U-20 torpedoed and sunk the Soviet tanker "Vaijan Kutur’e" (7602 GRT) off Cape Anakria. After the...
Click to read more »John Burke was one of three Liberty Ships and one of forty-seven ships sunk by kamikaze attack during World War II. John Burke was powered by two oil-fired...
Click to read more »5-in. main battery) Michishio (sunk by torpedo and gunfire 25 Oct), Yamagumo (sunk by torpedo 25 Oct), Asagumo (sunk by torpedo and gunfire 25 Oct) 1...
Click to read more »forecastle. Proussa served in the Hellenic navy from 1919 until she was sunk by Italian Ju 87s at Corfu on April 4, 1941. History of the Hellenic Navy...
Click to read more »struck a mine and was out of action for the next several months. Bayan was sunk during the Siege of Port Arthur and was then salvaged by the Japanese after...
Click to read more »harbour). The torpedo boat Mazur (412 tons) was sunk at Oksywie; the gunboat General Haller (441 tons) was sunk in Hel Harbour on 6 September—during the Battle...
Click to read more »outbreak of the First World War. She was launched on 12 December 1914 and sunk by a mine in Libau harbour on 8 May 1915. V107 was designed by Stettiner...
Click to read more »was launched at Greenock in 1937, served in the Second World War and was sunk in the Mediterranean in 1942. Clan Campbell was launched on 14 January 1937...
Click to read more »Special Base Force, Surabaya, Java. On 23 June 1945, she was attacked and sunk by a torpedo from the American submarine USS Hardhead southeast of the Masalembu...
Click to read more »in Glasgow. [citation needed] Asama Maru – sunk by USS Atule 1 November 1944. No POWs aboard. Awa Maru – sunk by USS Queenfish 1 April 1945. No POWs aboard...
Click to read more »(sunk 13 July 1943), Grayson 1 Gridley-class destroyer (4 × 5-in. main battery): Maury 1 Benham-class destroyer (4 × 5-in. main battery): Benham (sunk...
Click to read more »Portuguese nau (carrack) that was sunk during the action of Faial on 22–23 June 1594 during the Anglo-Spanish War. When it was sunk, the carrack was reportedly...
Click to read more »The List of ships sunk at the Battle of Jutland is a list of ships which were lost during the Battle of Jutland. This battle was fought between the British...
Click to read more »steamship that was built in England in 1905, owned and registered in Wales, and sunk by a German U-boat in 1917. She was a turret deck ship: an unusual hull design...
Click to read more »SS Southborough was a 3,709 ton British cargo screw steamer that was sunk on 16 July 1918 by a torpedo from a submarine of the Imperial German Navy. She...
Click to read more »tanker built in 1921. She escaped an attack in California in 1941, but was sunk in an attack in 1943. She was owned by Standard Oil Company of California...
Click to read more »port predominantly employed on the Irish Sea routes. She was torpedoed and sunk during the First World War by the German U-boat SM U-96 on 28 March 1918...
Click to read more »SS Oceana (1887), sunk in a collision with Pisagua on 16 March 1912 SS Oceana (1922), ex-USS Kermanshah, later renamed Nymphe and Kalliopi, sunk by U-402 on...
Click to read more »and destroyers. One US light cruiser was sunk during the engagement while two Japanese destroyers were sunk and two more were damaged. The Japanese withdrew...
Click to read more »SS Bärenfels (1898), captured by the British and sunk in 1916 by SM UB-43 SS Bärenfels (1921), sunk several times during WWII "Barenfels SS (1898~1915)...
Click to read more »were sunk as targets. The seven other vessels were sold to the Brazilian, Romanian and Chilean navies; four of these remain in service, one was sunk as...
Click to read more »Athenia was the first Donaldson Line ship of that name to be torpedoed and sunk off Inishtrahull, by a German submarine (SM U-53) in 1917; the later Athenia (1922)...
Click to read more »December 1941, sunk on 4 October 1943 U-461, commissioned on 30 January 1942, sunk on 30 July 1943 U-462, commissioned on 5 March 1942, sunk on 30 July 1943...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 2006 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2006. alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (H) njscuba...
Click to read more »early years of the war German merchant raiders and pocket battleships had sunk a number of merchant ships in the Indian Ocean; as the war progressed it...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1914 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 8 May 1918 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »(sunk) USS LST-282 (sunk during Operation Dragoon) HMS Lawford (sunk—probably by an Hs 293, official report states "aerial torpedo") MV Marsa (sunk) HMCS Matane...
Click to read more »Maru was a Japanese cargo steamship. She was built in Hokkaido in 1939, and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by United States Army Air Force aircraft in 1944. The...
Click to read more »as many as 100 died later. On 24 December 1943, USS Gurnard torpedoed and sunk Tōfuku Maru off the east coast of Honshu, Japan. During a Singapore War Crimes...
Click to read more »British cargo steamship. She was built in 1910 for J&C Harrison of London, and sunk by a U-boat in 1915. She is one of at least three cargo ships to have borne...
Click to read more »transporting 300 British sailors picked up after being on merchant ships sunk by the Kriegsmarine cruiser Admiral Graf Spee when it was boarded by the...
Click to read more »was sunk and Trolle drowned but some of her survivors boarded and captured the small Swedish ship St Goran. The Swedish Grip was rammed and sunk by a...
Click to read more »1942, Soerabaja was sunk by Japanese bombers. The Japanese raised her and used her as a battery ship; one report is that she was sunk again by Allied aircraft...
Click to read more »minesweepers in the Polish Navy at the outset of World War II. Jaskółka was sunk during the Nazi invasion of 1939. Jaskółka was built at Gdynia; launched...
Click to read more »sometimes deliberately and sometimes as a result of mistaken identity. They were sunk by either torpedo, mine or surface attack. They were easy targets, since...
Click to read more »consisting of 180 tons of shot and 250 tons of coke. On 5 May 1855 the barque was sunk off Balaklava, after a collision with the paddle steamer HMS Medina. All...
Click to read more »name of the following ships: SS Magellan (1893), sunk by SM UB-50 on 25 July 1918 SS Magellan (1897), sunk by SM U-63 on 11 December 1916 Magellan (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »destroyer HMS Antelope after sinking two enemy merchant vessels and was sunk off the south coast of Ireland. All 49 of her crew members were lost with...
Click to read more »was sunk during the German invasion of Greece on April 26, 1941. She was at sea south of Peloponnesos when she was hit by German aircraft and was sunk. History...
Click to read more »Totila was a German cargo ship which was sunk during World War II on 10 May 1944 near Khersones during the Axis evacuation of the Crimea, killing up to...
Click to read more »during the Second World War, notably rescuing survivors of several ships sunk by submarines. In June 1941, she gave passage from Schiedam to New York City...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in November 1945 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1945. alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1983 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1983. alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (F) alaskashipwreck...
Click to read more »theorists suggest that Morgan arranged to have the men board the ship and then sunk it to eliminate them. Morgan cancelled his ticket for Titanic's maiden voyage...
Click to read more »Navy. She was built in 1894 and served during the First World War. She was sunk by a German submarine in 1917. Saint Ninian was built by D. and W. Henderson...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1862 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1862. Gaines, p. 46. Wisconsin Shipwrecks: AGNES WILLIE...
Click to read more »Gothenburg. On a voyage from Haugesund to Curaçao she was torpedoed and sunk by the U-boat U-48 at 00:30 on 27 November 1939 at the position 59°38′N 02°03′W...
Click to read more »escort in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1944. She was sunk by the German submarine U-967 in the Western Mediterranean on 5 May 1944...
Click to read more »submarine Iride was converted in July 1940 but was sunk on 21 August. Italian submarine Gondar was sunk on 30 September, even though the three maiali cylinders...
Click to read more »largest warship to be sunk in combat since the ARA General Belgrano in the 1982 Falklands War, and the largest Russian warship to be sunk since World War II...
Click to read more »U-853 was one of the last U-boats sunk during World War II and the last to be sunk in US waters. (U-881 was sunk the same day in the North Atlantic.)...
Click to read more »Norwegian cargo ship sunk in 1917. SS Paris (1913), a passenger ship built for the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, bombed and sunk in 1940 SS Paris (1916)...
Click to read more »She was scrapped in 1964. She is the only submarine in history to have sunk another while both were submerged. Venturer was the lead boat of the British...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 2003 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2003. Charles Bremner and Ben Webster (3 January 2003)...
Click to read more »Alvand-class frigate launched in 1969 and sunk in 1988 IRIS Sahand (2012), a Moudge-class frigate launched in 2012 and sunk in 2026 Sahand (disambiguation) This...
Click to read more »outbreak of war, the ships joined the Union Blockade, where two of them were sunk. The remaining duo remained in service for two more decades before they were...
Click to read more »(sunk 8 June), Ardent (sunk 8 June), Forester, Foxhound, Glowworm (sunk 8 April), Hardy (sunk 10 April), Havock, Hero, Hostile, Hotspur, Hunter (sunk 10...
Click to read more »depth charges, eventually being sunk with all hands aboard. According to Romanian sources, a second submarine was also sunk by the two motor torpedo boats...
Click to read more »armoured cruiser sunk with all hands at the Battle of Coronel, 734 dead. SMS Blücher, 24 January 1915, German armoured cruiser, sunk at the Battle of...
Click to read more »in 1868 and sunk in the Blockade of Callao in 1881, during War of the Pacific Manco Cápac (1864, ex USS Oneota) - acquired in 1868 and sunk in the Battle...
Click to read more »cargo liner sunk by torpedo in 1918. SS Uganda (1905), a British cargo ship sunk by torpedo in 1918. SS Uganda (1927), a British cargo ship sunk by torpedo...
Click to read more »with Nazi Germany. The American destroyer escort Fiske was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by German submarine U-804. SS authorities in Auschwitz-Birkenau...
Click to read more »Liuzzi was sunk. The three surviving boats were transferred to the BETASOM Atlantic submarine base at Bordeaux in 1940. After Tarantini was sunk, Bagnolini...
Click to read more »(1886) - Sunk 1894 Ching Yuen (1886) - Sunk 1895 Hai Chi class cruiser, 4,300 ton, Armstrong Hai Tien (1897) - Sunk 1904 Hai Chi (1898) - Sunk 1937 as...
Click to read more »much of her WWII career sweeping and escorting ships in the Aleutians, was sunk when a gale in Alaskan waters dislodged two of her depth charges that exploded...
Click to read more »1918 UB-68 encountered technical problems and had to surface where she was sunk by gunfire at 33°56′N 16°20′E / 33.933°N 16.333°E / 33.933; 16.333. There...
Click to read more »first to add the embellishment that he had been aboard Cossack when she was sunk, not merely transferred. In February 1942, Hill married an American technician...
Click to read more »and rafts. All eight transports and four of the escorting destroyers were sunk. Of 6,900 troops who were badly needed in New Guinea, only about 1,200 made...
Click to read more »in action. His exact fate remains unknown. Research suggests Upholder was sunk by a combination of an Italian warship and German aircraft. In 1986 the Royal...
Click to read more »Iran–Iraq War. IRIS Sahand was sunk by the U.S. Navy during Operation Praying Mantis in 1988. All the remaining vessels were sunk during the 2026 Iran war....
Click to read more »SS Jasper Park was a Park ship freighter, built in 1942. She was sunk by torpedo from German submarine U-177 on 6 July 1943, the first Park ship lost to...
Click to read more »by bombs from a Royal Australian Air Force PBY Catalina aircraft, and was sunk at 06°30'S, 149°00'E. Destroyers rescued 739 of the 1,100 troops on board...
Click to read more »built 1911–1913 at the navy yard at Venice (Italian: Regio Arsenale) and was sunk in 1915 by the Austro-Hungarian submarine U-5 under the command of Georg...
Click to read more »Mediterranean Sea, well maintenanced and restored. Unfortunately the Vileehi sunk in December 2019 in the harbour of Port Napoleon, Port Saint Louis du Rhone...
Click to read more »the French Navy in the First World War as an armed boarding steamer, and sunk by an Austro-Hungarian Navy U-boat in 1917. The Compagnie Française de Navigation...
Click to read more »"Nazi Arms Ship Sunk by Mine". The Washington Times. Washington, DC. 19 March 1938. p. 1 – via Chronicling America. "German Vessel Sunk by Blast in North...
Click to read more »cargo ship in service with the United States Navy from 1969 to 1994. She was sunk as a target in August 2020. USS Durham was named after Durham, North Carolina...
Click to read more »in the First World War as a hospital ship. She was completed in 1904 and sunk by enemy action in April 1917. From 1897 to 1903 the Midland Railway of England...
Click to read more »Pan-Pennsylvania was a Type T3-S-BF1 tanker of the United States, which was sunk by German U-boat U-550 in April 1944. The ship was built at the Welding Shipyards...
Click to read more »Diana (22 September 2020). "Decommissioned guided-missile frigate Curts sunk during Valiant Shield exercise". Navy Times. Retrieved 4 August 2022. "SEA...
Click to read more »Glory Goliath (torpedoed and sunk on May 13 at Cape Helles, 570 men killed) Hibernia Implacable Irresistible (mined and sunk on March 18, 150 men killed)...
Click to read more »and steel sets or ribs Shafts can be sunk either dry or for methods such as the caisson method they can be sunk wet. Sinking a dry shaft means that any...
Click to read more »SS Buresk (sunk 1914), scuttled 9 November 1914 during capture by HMAS Sydney SS Buresk (sunk 1915), launched as Burford shelled and sunk by SM U-38 in...
Click to read more »sunk solely by guns. Two battlecruisers were sunk by a combination of gunfire and aerial attack, four were sunk solely by aircraft and two were sunk by...
Click to read more »World War II. She was commissioned on 18 December 1941 and sunk on 25 February 1944, having sunk four ships. Her commanders were Peter-Ottmar Grau and Otto...
Click to read more »(formerly Crescent) was sunk when she was accidentally rammed by the British cruiser HMS Calcutta in 1940. Ottawa (formerly Crusader) was sunk by a German submarine...
Click to read more »fierce battle lasting several hours, all Allied ships were sunk. Five Japanese ships were sunk, three of them by friendly fire. In late February 1942, Japanese...
Click to read more »This list of shipwrecks in 1986 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1986. alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (C) Gregory...
Click to read more »Fleet" – a fleet of hulks sunk in selected waterways of the Confederate States of America to prevent passage of ships. She was sunk in a channel leading to...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1821 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1821. "The Marine List". Lloyd's List (5670). 5 February 1822. "The...
Click to read more »Adolphus Busch – Ship sunk off Looe Key, Florida, as an artificial reef and dive site Aeolian Sky – Greek registered freighter sunk off Dorset after a collision...
Click to read more »Project 22870 rescue tug in the Russian Navy that was launched in 2016 and sunk in 2022 during the Russo-Ukrainian war. Spasatel Vasily Bekh was a rescue...
Click to read more »to alter the flow of rivers. The Skuldelev ships, five Viking ships, were sunk to prevent attacks from the sea on the Danish city of Roskilde. The scuttling...
Click to read more »War, she was destined to be used as a "stone ship" hazard to navigation sunk in a Southern harbor, but the Union Navy reconsidered and put her to work...
Click to read more »journey. She was sold in 1914 to Greek owners and renamed Elikon. She was sunk on 2 February 1917 in the Atlantic Ocean west of Cape Penas, Spain (43°44′N...
Click to read more »submarines I-5 (sunk by depth charges 19 July), I-10 (sunk by depth charges 4 July), I-38, I-41, I-53, I-184 (sunk by aircraft 19 June), I-185 (sunk by depth...
Click to read more »served from 1865 to 1882 with the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. She was sunk in a collision in 1882. Douro was an iron-hulled steamship built in 1865...
Click to read more »built in Scotland in 1905 and converted into a troop ship in 1914. She was sunk by a German U-boat in the Mediterranean in 1916. D. and W. Henderson and...
Click to read more »purpose-built for service with the Auxiliary Patrol. On 12 July 1919, the vessel was sunk by a naval mine while removing minefields in the North Sea. The early years...
Click to read more »Southern Fleet of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy, named in memory of the sunk frigate bearing the same name of the Sahand volcano. She was destroyed by...
Click to read more »Robert E. Peary's exploration voyages in 1902 and 1906. She was captured, and sunk, by the Imperial German Navy submarine SM U-156, in 1918. "ERIK: LONDON-LABRADOR...
Click to read more »trawler requisitioned by the Admiralty prior to the Second World War. She was sunk in the second year of the war. Amethyst was built as the commercial trawler...
Click to read more »Japanese cruiser Jintsū were sunk. 8°02′06″S 157°16′01″E / 8.035°S 157.267°E / -8.035; 157.267 Domagalski, John J. (2012). Sunk in Kula Gulf: The Final...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until sunk 12 May 1918 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »of what would later become the Cheras War Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur. It was sunk by a British seamine in Main Strait, Singapore† en route to Batavia with...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1867 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1867. Krueger, Andrew, "‘Spectacularly intact’ 1897 shipwreck...
Click to read more »90 per cent of the ships sunk and Malta-based squadrons were responsible for about 75 per cent of the ships that were sunk by aircraft. Military operations...
Click to read more »and 2 crew members went down with the ship and the M-118 was attacked and sunk that same day by two Romanian minesweepers in the battle of Cape Burnas....
Click to read more »Soviet Union in early 1945, but sunk as target practice by the Soviet submarine M-120 on 26 May 1947, off Sevastopol (also sunk that same day was the former...
Click to read more »torpedoes. She sank 12,996 tons of enemy shipping, excluding two 75-ton sampans sunk by shellfire. Seawolf made contact with a six-ship convoy on her third day...
Click to read more »in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was finally sunk as a target in 1969. Richard Salisbury Bull Jr. was born on 6 January 1913...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1944. "Alice L. Pendleton". Hunting New England Shipwrecks...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1914 and that served in the First World War until sunk 24 September 1915 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1915 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 12 September 1917 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »placed out of service and struck from the register on 27 February 2004, was sunk as part of a NATO exercise 14 November 2004. Thomas G. Thompson (AGOR-9)...
Click to read more »the German fleet to battle. In the event, although more British ships were sunk or damaged, the overall strategic situation was unchanged. British capital...
Click to read more »ship participated in the Battle of Hong Kong in December 1941. Tsuga was sunk by American carrier aircraft in early 1945. The Momi class was designed with...
Click to read more »1900, scrapped in 1930 SS Albania (1903), sunk by a mine on 23 October 1939 SS Albania (1920), torpedoed and sunk 11 August 1941 Albania (disambiguation)...
Click to read more »the United States Naval Academy. The ship was towed out to sea and later sunk as an artificial reef on 23 July 2001. The wreck is now a scuba diving destination...
Click to read more »cleveland.com. Retrieved November 30, 2023. "J. S. Seaverns (Propeller), sunk, 10 May 1884". Retrieved November 30, 2023 – via Maritime History of the...
Click to read more »(SP-397) was a United States Navy patrol vessel commissioned in 1917 and sunk in 1918. Mary Alice was built as the fast, private steam yacht Bernice in...
Click to read more »was owned by John Morrison & Son located in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. She was sunk in 1942 after becoming a straggler in convoy ON 142. Glenlea was a British...
Click to read more »United States Navy from 1943 to 1948 and from 1952 to 1970. She was finally sunk as a target ship in 1983. Bushnell launched on 14 September 1942 at the Mare...
Click to read more »Lightship in the St. George's Channel on 13 November 1917 she was torpedoed and sunk without warning by the German submarine SM U-95. Of the 27 crew on board...
Click to read more »Bombardment Squadrons, A-20's of the 3rd Bombardment Group and P-38's and was sunk at 03°04′S 150°42′E / 3.067°S 150.700°E / -3.067; 150.700. "Escort Vessels...
Click to read more »(MoWT). Completed in May 1942, she had a short career, being torpedoed and sunk by U-504 on 17 October 1942. The ship was built by William Pickersgill &...
Click to read more »by the Commonwealth Naval Forces and the Royal Australian Navy. She was sunk on mud flats on Swan Island in Port Phillip Bay in 1912 after being stripped...
Click to read more »of the Java Sea, on 27 February 1942, and its ships had been dispersed or sunk by the Japanese. The light cruiser HMAS Perth and the heavy cruiser USS Houston...
Click to read more »never be installed due to the outbreak of war in the Pacific. Tydeman was sunk on 4 March 1942 due to near-misses from Japanese bombardments on Tjilatjap...
Click to read more »in the First World War and died when the SS Marquette was torpedoed and sunk in 1915. Rae was born at Raes' Junction, near Dunedin, on 29 September 1880...
Click to read more »World War II § Submarines (SS) - abbreviated list List of U.S. Navy ships sunk or damaged in action during World War II § Submarine (SS) - detailed list...
Click to read more »struck a naval mine and sunk on 9 September 1944. Aux. Submarine Chaser No.9, completed on 10 May 1943, struck a naval mine and sunk on 9 September 1944....
Click to read more »the route between the Swedish mainland and Visby. She was torpedoed and sunk by a Soviet submarine in 1944, during World War II. The Hansa was a passenger...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1912 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 23 November 1914 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »Electric Launch Company (ELCO) of Bayonne, New Jersey, launched in 1942, and sunk by air attack in a friendly fire incident on 27 March 1944. On the morning...
Click to read more »was built for the Ministry of War Transport. Empire Cowper was bombed and sunk on 11 April 1942 whilst a member of Convoy QP 10. Empire Cowper was built...
Click to read more »list on 11 October 1943. Skill was mistaken for an Allied destroyer and was sunk by U-593, commanded by Kptlt. Gerd Kelbling. U-593 had been laid down in...
Click to read more »2024. Brugen, Isabel van (March 31, 2024). "Every Russian Black Sea Ship Sunk or Disabled by Ukraine". Newsweek. Retrieved April 23, 2024. "Novocherkassk...
Click to read more »of the 20th century. One boat was sunk in a collision before the First World War and the other was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in the last...
Click to read more »two hours after Titanic had sunk, and the crew rescued over 700 survivors from the ship's lifeboats. Carpathia was sunk on 17 July 1918 during the First...
Click to read more »the first wave had departed. By March 1941 the seven raiders in action had sunk or taken 80 ships of 494,291 gross register tons (GRT). Formerly a freighter...
Click to read more »Europe expanded. She was commissioned in 1941. On 14 August 1941 she was sunk in a collision near San Juan, Puerto Rico with freighter Norluna ( United...
Click to read more »employed as a convoy escort and anti-submarine warfare vessel. Auckland was sunk in an air attack in the eastern Mediterranean in June 1941. Auckland was...
Click to read more »the First World War. She was used as an auxiliary minelayer before being sunk on 5 August 1914. Königin Luise was laid down at AG Vulcan Stettin in 1913...
Click to read more »torpedoed and sunk 10 miles (16 km) off Iceland 29 January 1942, all of the Treasury-class ships led very long lives. Bibb and Duane were sunk as artificial...
Click to read more »Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922). In World War II, Thyella saw action and was sunk during the German invasion on April 21, 1941, off Vouliagmeni near Athens...
Click to read more »authorized for use as a target to destruction. Final Disposition: sunk as a target, 24 July 1997. Sunk by Naval Gunfire from the USS Cole (DDG-67) at 35°48′35″N...
Click to read more »been built as a passenger ship for operations on the Black Sea. Armenia was sunk on 7 November 1941 by German aircraft while evacuating civilians and wounded...
Click to read more »Ardmore is the name of the following ships: SS Ardmore (1909), torpedoed and sunk by SM U-95 on 13 November 1917 SS Ardmore (1920), launched in 1920 and scrapped...
Click to read more »launched in 1910, and sunk by a U-boat in 1917; SS Rotorua, launched in 1911 as Shropshire; renamed Rotorua in 1923; and sunk by a U-boat in 1940. This...
Click to read more »and Yorkshire Railway in 1905. During World War I, Don was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) east of Coquet Island by...
Click to read more »was a warship in service of the Portuguese Navy during World War I. It was sunk in combat while escorting the steamer São Miguel, originating the last Portuguese...
Click to read more »United States Bureau of Mines for use in Alaska before being deliberately sunk in 1975. Pakana was laid down 1 October 1942 by the United Engineering Company...
Click to read more »while serving with the French Navy on escort duty, Doxa was attacked and sunk by the Imperial German Navy submarine UB-47 in the Straits of Messina at...
Click to read more »blockship is a ship deliberately sunk to prevent a river, channel, or canal from being used as a waterway. It may either be sunk by a navy defending the waterway...
Click to read more »sunk by mine. On 24 October 1944, U-958 sunk the Finnish fishing boat Linnea and damaged Piikkiö On 28 October 1944, on a mine laid by U-242 was sunk...
Click to read more »transfer to Greece in 1945. She was returned to the Royal Navy in 1952 and sunk as a target in 1959. Greek submarine Amfitriti (S-17) a Gato-class submarine...
Click to read more »(CL-52) was a United States Navy Atlanta-class light cruiser torpedoed and sunk at the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on 13 November 1942. In total, 687 officers...
Click to read more »Germany following the Italian Armistice in 1943 and renamed Niobe. She was sunk by British torpedo boats. KB Dubrovnik was captured first by Italy in 1941...
Click to read more »arrived in Gironde on 19 May, but MTBs sunk the German fleet torpedo boats Iltis and Seeadler. MTB 220 was sunk by the German ships. Stier was an auxiliary...
Click to read more »target ship for testing an ARMAT anti-radar missile on 16 June 1982. It was sunk on 30 May 1986 as a target during tests to test the Exocet MM40 missile....
Click to read more »was a Dutch-owned cargo steamship that was built in Belgium in 1927 and sunk by a U-boat in 1940 in the Battle of the Atlantic. Antwerp Engineering Co...
Click to read more »sank another vessel from the line in April 1918, Unity was torpedoed and sunk on 2 May 1918 by the Imperial German Navy submarine UB-57 in the English...
Click to read more »built in 1915. Sailing during the First World War, she was torpedoed and sunk without warning by a German U-boat on 31 December 1917. A 1,617-gross register...
Click to read more »purchased her from the New York City prize court 19 May 1863, and she was sunk as an obstruction at Petit Bois Channel. American Civil War portal Union...
Click to read more »equipped with forward-firing weapons like Hedgehog. Five Algerines were sunk in action, and four others were declared constructive total losses after...
Click to read more »ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name. She was launched in 1913 and was sunk at the Battle of Jutland in 1916. The Acastas were larger and heavier armed...
Click to read more »patrols and sank four ships totalling 7,593 gross register tons (GRT). She was sunk on 30 July 1942 in the Gulf of Mexico. German Type IXC submarines were slightly...
Click to read more »Bridgeport are several ships sunk in Bridgeport Harbor, Bridgeport, Connecticut: Berkshire No. 7 - Built in 1935 and sunk in 1974. National Register of...
Click to read more »HMS Majestic (1895) was Majestic-class battleship launched in 1895 and sunk by U-21 in 1915. HMS Majestic (R77) was a Majestic-class aircraft carrier...
Click to read more »remaining capital ships of the Imperial Japanese Combined Fleet had been sunk or otherwise put out of action at the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Allies were...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1914 and that served in the First World War until sunk 23 June 1915 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »USS Gregory (DD-82) was a Wickes-class destroyer, serving from 1918 until she was sunk in battle in 1942. The second USS Gregory (DD-802) was a Fletcher-class destroyer...
Click to read more »the submarine on 11 February 1945, and it was long assumed she had been sunk in combat somewhere along (or near to) the Moroccan coastline with all hands...
Click to read more »Germany 1943, sunk c. 1944 Trento class Trento (1927) - Sunk 1942 Trieste (1926) - Sunk 1943 Zara class Zara (1930) - Sunk 1941 Pola (1931) - Sunk 1941 Fiume...
Click to read more »Yamato-class. Musashi only fired type 3 AA shells out of her main guns before being sunk by air attacks. Yamato managed to engage enemy warships during the Battle...
Click to read more »cargo vessel plying between Karachi and Chittagong. She was blown up and sunk on August 16, 1971, during Operation Jackpot in the Bangladesh Liberation...
Click to read more »Second World War, Lince was involved in several naval actions before she was sunk in August 1943 by a British submarine. Lince was built in the late inter-war...
Click to read more »Shallow shafts, typically sunk for civil engineering projects, differ greatly in execution method from deep shafts, typically sunk for mining projects. Shaft...
Click to read more »she succeeded in sinking a single British freighter, one of five ships sunk by this submarine class. U-2322 was built at Hamburg in just four months...
Click to read more »Stone of Wilmington, North Carolina. She was declared derelict in 1969 and sunk as an artificial reef off Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, in 1970. The...
Click to read more »transport oil from Texas to the United Kingdom. In 1915 she was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-17 off the coast of Scotland. The vessel was constructed...
Click to read more »missile tracking ship, a role she retained for a number of years before being sunk as a target by Harpoon missiles on 12 July 1981. The second ship to be so...
Click to read more »U-117 was by far the most successful U-boat, taking credit for 20 ships sunk out of the total of 23 for the entire type. The UE II's were the last of...
Click to read more »1914 the vessel was drafted for guard service on Lake Tanganyika. She was sunk by an Anglo-Belgian flotilla of small boats under Geoffrey Spicer-Simson...
Click to read more »of unrestricted submarine warfare in 1917, Q-ships sunk only 3 submarines, dwarfed by the ~28 sunk by undisguised warships. The Imperial German Navy commissioned...
Click to read more »blockaded in Port Arthur. During the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905, she was sunk by Japanese destroyers which spread twenty-four linked mines across her path...
Click to read more »explosions not directly related to Japanese attacks rocked the ship before it was sunk. According to The Guardian, "fifteen survivors were seen clinging to a buoy...
Click to read more »(U1) 51°53′43″N 1°28′50″E / 51.895194°N 1.480569°E / 51.895194; 1.480569 Sunk Head (U2) 51°46′38″N 1°30′30″E / 51.7773°N 1.50841°E / 51.7773; 1.50841...
Click to read more »surface battles of the Pacific War. Astoria, Quincy, and Vincennes were all sunk in the Battle of Savo Island, and three others were heavily damaged in subsequent...
Click to read more »II submarine launched in 1915 and sunk on 11 April 1918 SM UC-33, a Type UC II submarine launched in 1916 and sunk on 26 September 1917 German submarine U-33 (1936)...
Click to read more »fighting in the Pacific during 1942, and two of the three were lost: Yorktown, sunk on 07 June 1942 after the Battle of Midway, and Hornet, later heavily damaged...
Click to read more »loss. The boat was a member of eleven wolfpacks. On 30 March 1945, U-96 was sunk by US bombs while in the submarine pens in Wilhelmshaven. In her entire career...
Click to read more »1861. She was purchased by the US Navy to be sunk as a blockship at Ship Island but was apparently sunk as an obstruction in Petit Bois Channel, Alabama...
Click to read more »This is a list of vessels damaged, sunk, or captured during the Russo-Ukrainian War, including the 2014 annexation of Crimea, the 2018 Kerch Strait incident...
Click to read more »Soviet submarine Baltic Sea campaign in 1942. S-7 scored victories, but was sunk in action. The Srednyaya or S-class submarine (Russian: Средняя, lit. 'medium')...
Click to read more »written off, six destroyers were sunk and four damaged, two submarines, ten coastal vessels and minesweepers were sunk. The RAF lost 115 aircraft and 20...
Click to read more »Archived from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 10 November 2010. "Tipp sunk but Ryan takes heart in Woodlock return". Irish Independent. 17 January 2011...
Click to read more »submarine U-201. After her surviving crew were taken off by three ships, the ship was sunk by the Flower-class corvette HMS Jasmine by a combination of depth charges...
Click to read more »2023. It was later restored, but was reportedly hit again and allegedly sunk on 2 August 2024. Later on 22 September 2025, it was reported that the submarine...
Click to read more »launched in 1917 and that served in the First World War until accidentally sunk on 20 November 1918 on way to surrender During the First World War, Germany...
Click to read more »missile ship sunk off occupied Crimea". The Kyiv Independent. 1 February 2024. Retrieved 19 February 2024. "Russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov sunk off Crimea...
Click to read more »Lithgows, Port Glasgow for the Ministry of War Transport. She was bombed and sunk in St Georges Channel on 13 March 1941 on the return leg of her maiden voyage...
Click to read more »US response to Cyclone Nargis. Juneau was decommissioned in 2008, and was sunk as a target as part of Exercise Valiant Shield on 26 June 2026. Her keel...
Click to read more »Philippines; leaving Brisbane February 1942. Coast Farmer was torpedoed and sunk off Jervis Bay, New South Wales on 20 July 1942. The Gulf-Pacific Line operated...
Click to read more »and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic. U-45 was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of Ireland (55°48′N 7°30′W / 55.800°N 7.500°W...
Click to read more »SS Supetar was a Yugoslavian Cargo ship that was torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese submarine I-16 on 12 June 1942 in the Indian Ocean, 100 nautical miles...
Click to read more »in World War II in home waters and the Mediterranean. She was rammed and sunk by the Italian torpedo boat Generale Achille Papa on 30 July 1941. In August...
Click to read more »(1941) – sunk by U.S. submarine USS Rasher, August 1944 Un'yō (1942) – sunk by U.S. submarine USS Barb, September 1944 Chūyō (1942) – sunk by U.S. submarine...
Click to read more »of the 2nd Escort Group, namely Aldenham, Volunteer and Leamington, had sunk the German submarine U-587. This followed a 'Huff Duff' (High frequency Direction...
Click to read more »served as a troopship. She became a prison hulk in 1802, and in 1822 she was sunk to serve as a breakwater close to the town of Harwich. J.F. Fischer Fzn....
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1889 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1889. "Disasters At Sea". The Times. No. 32700. London...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1916 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 12 February 1918 During the First World War, Germany also had this submarine...
Click to read more »battleship Formidable. By the end of the initial campaign, the U-boats had sunk nine warships while losing five of their own number. Due to fears of submarine...
Click to read more »service on 1 July 1942. It was sent to patrol in the Gulf of Mexico. It was sunk by a naval mine in the Bay of Biscay 115 days into its first and only patrol...
Click to read more »SS Telena was a British merchant ship that was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 170 nautical miles (310 km) west north west of the Fastnet Rock...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1943. List of shipwrecks "Alice L. Pendleton". Hunting...
Click to read more »in 1941 she was converted again, this last time into a troopship. She was sunk in the South Atlantic Ocean on 12 September 1942 by U-156 (Korvettenkapitän...
Click to read more »US navy ship to be sunk by hostile action in the European Theater of World War II. Four US flagged merchant ships were also sunk by hostile action before...
Click to read more »Canberra and Adelaide were paid off in 2005 and 2008, respectively, and later sunk as dive wrecks. Their decommissioning offset the cost of a A$1 billion weapons...
Click to read more »previously on the minelayer ORP Gryf. There were two ships built: ORP Grom - Sunk on 4 May 1940 in Ofotfjord near Narvik ORP Blyskawica - Currently preserved...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in September 1914 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1914. "Alaska Shipwrecks (A) – Alaska...
Click to read more »Calice and brief operation the ship was turned over to the Navy and later sunk as a bombing target. The ship, originally Desdemona, yard number 1, was one...
Click to read more »1910 and 1913. Wodehouse was acting as a convoy commodore when his ship was sunk by a German U-boat. Wodehouse joined the Royal Navy in 1902, serving as a...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1914 and that served in the First World War until sunk on 24 July 1915 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »December and stripped. On 22 May 1947 Mallard was used as a target ship and sunk by torpedo fire from Piper (SS-409). This article incorporates text from...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1949 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1949. . "The Queen Mary Back in Port". The Times. No...
Click to read more »during a 1943-1944 refit. Chōkai retained the four Type 10s until it was sunk. Light anti-aircraft armament comprised two "HI" Type 40mm/62 guns and two...
Click to read more »Chatham Dockyard and sunk in an accident nine days after commissioning in July 1941 with the loss of 22 men. The submarine was sunk while en route from...
Click to read more »Matheson (1883), sold in 1905 and sunk in 1906. SS Clan Matheson (1905), captured and sunk in 1914. SS Clan Matheson (1917), sunk in a collision in 1918. SS Clan...
Click to read more »U-boat in World War II. On 6 May 1944, during her ninth patrol, she was sunk west of the Cape Verde Islands by depth charges, ramming and gunfire from...
Click to read more »aircraft. Bombs from the two Argentine Douglas A-4 Skyhawks damaged and sunk the Coventry. Broadsword subsequently rescued 170 of the sunken Coventry's...
Click to read more »II submarine launched in 1915 and sunk on 13 August 1918 SM UC-30, a Type UC II submarine launched in 1916 and sunk on 21 April 1917 German submarine U-30 (1936)...
Click to read more »North Carolina. She was decommissioned from Taiwanese service in 2023 and sunk as a target ship in 2024. The ship is displaced 1,589 tonnes (1,564 long...
Click to read more »a convoy escort, as a patrol vessel, or to enforce a blockade) that was sunk in a surface action against the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 2004 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2004. "Skipper recalls 'evasive' submarine off Cornwall...
Click to read more »Panay-class river gunboat that served on the Yangtze Patrol in China until being sunk by Japanese aircraft on 12 December 1937 on the Yangtze River. The vessel...
Click to read more »converted as a minelayer in the latter half of her career and ultimately sunk as a blockship during the Zeebrugge Raid on 23 April 1918. Ordered under...
Click to read more »Admiral Marie Gaston Grout Gloire, flagship Marseillaise Du Petit-Thouars (sunk by SM U-62, 7 August 1918) Transport Force, New York Division, was under...
Click to read more »8 March 1935, she was involved in a collision with SS Kiang Shun and was sunk in the Huangpu River. The sunken ship was not considered a significant threat...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1950 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1950. "Submarine Captain Charged". The Times. No. 51659...
Click to read more »attacked, sinking Mardinian. With this the assault on SC 2 ended; the pack had sunk five ships without suffering loss or damage. Later that day the convoy met...
Click to read more »warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic. She was rammed and sunk by the steamship SS Breaneil off the Lizard Peninsula on 7 January 1918....
Click to read more »Campaign of World War II. On May 29, 1943, Kamikawa Maru was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS Scamp approximately 250 miles (400 km) northwest of...
Click to read more »USSR in late 1944. It was sunk for target practice by the Soviet submarine M-120 on 26 May 1947 off Sevastopol (also sunk that day was the former U-24)...
Click to read more »is defined as the remains of a ship that has been wrecked, whether it has sunk or is floating on the surface of the water. A wreck is categorized as property...
Click to read more »and surfaced submarines and two .30 in (7.6 mm) machine guns. YP-389 was sunk by a German submarine on 19 June 1942. U-701, under Captain Lieutenant Horst...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1820 includes ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1820. "Lloyd's Marine List – March 28". Caledonian Mercury. No. 15380...
Click to read more »Said was an Egyptian cargo ship that the German submarine U-83 shelled and sunk on 8 June 1942 in the Mediterranean Sea 15 nautical miles (28 km) southwest...
Click to read more »1737 in Havana, sunk in Veracruz by a storm in 1751 Spanish ship Castilla (1751), ship of the line, 64 guns, constructed in Guarnizo, sunk on 30 September...
Click to read more »commercial service as SS Edith. During World War II, she was torpedoed and sunk in the Caribbean Sea 200 nautical miles (370 km) southeast of Jamaica (14°33′N...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 2008 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 2008. "njscuba.net Response". Archived from the original...
Click to read more »which 30 or more lives were lost during World War I. List of hospital ships sunk in World War I List of maritime disasters List of maritime disasters in the...
Click to read more »the Government of the United Kingdom during the Second World War. She was sunk on 17 June 1940 during Operation Aerial. Having received an emergency order...
Click to read more »are five main types of keys: sunk, saddle, tangent, round, and spline. Types of sunk keys: rectangular, square, parallel sunk, gib-head, feather, and Woodruff...
Click to read more »launchers in "B" position. Ardent took part in the Falklands War, and was sunk by Argentine aircraft in the Falkland Sound on 21 May 1982. On 19 April 1982...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1870 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1870. "Shipping Intelligence". Glasgow Herald. No. 9528...
Click to read more »War by the Union Navy for use as blockships. They were to be deliberately sunk at the entrance of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, in the hope of obstructing...
Click to read more »Kirishima in the second battle. Just a month later, Teruzuki was attacked and sunk by the US PT boats PT-37 and PT-40, the first loss of the class. The start...
Click to read more »on both sides of the conflict; Four were captured by Italian forces and sunk by the Allies. Only one ship survived the war - Marsouin, decommissioned...
Click to read more »Castilla (1881) - Sunk at the Battle of Manila Bay, 1898 Alfonso XII class Alfonso XII (1887) - Sold 1907 Reina Cristina (1887) - Sunk at the Battle of...
Click to read more »ST Leukos was an Irish commercial trawler that was sunk off the north coast of Ireland by a German U-boat on 9 March 1940. The vessel, which had been fishing...
Click to read more »Hudson (sunk) Empire Lawrence (sunk) Empire Moon Empire Morn Empire Ocean Empire Rainbow (sunk) Empire Ray Empire Rowan (sunk) Empire Shackleton (sunk) Empire...
Click to read more »as escort vessels. Three were bombed and sunk by Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft in 1944; the fourth was sunk as a block ship at Le Havre later the same...
Click to read more »around the beginning of the 20th century. During the First World War, she was sunk after a collision with a British cargo ship in 1916. The Framées had an overall...
Click to read more »(Kanji:江戸川丸) was a 6,968-ton Japanese Type 2A Wartime Standard cargo ship that was sunk by USS Sunfish on 18 November 1944 with 2,114 lives lost. Edogawa Maru sailed...
Click to read more »and on March 14, 1986, she was renamed into TCB- 567. In 1992, she was sunk in Truda Bay, Russky Island. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neuderzhimyy...
Click to read more »afloat, nonetheless sixteen were sunk or crippled by bombs or torpedoes delivered by aircraft, while three more were sunk by submarine-launched torpedoes...
Click to read more »III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk on 23 April 1918 SM UC-55, a Type UC II submarine launched in 1916 and sunk on 29 September 1917 German submarine U-55 (1939)...
Click to read more »combined loss of 11,951 Gross Register Tons. The boat was torpedoed and sunk by British submarine HMS E16 off Stavanger, Norway on 15 September 1915....
Click to read more »two other vessels at the base of Ferry Street in Pittsburgh April 1898 – Sunk after striking the 43rd Street bridge in Pittsburgh, pushing its hog chain...
Click to read more »HMS Maori (1909), a Tribal-class destroyer sunk in 1915. HMS Maori (F24), a Tribal-class destroyer launched in 1936 and sunk in 1942. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow,...
Click to read more »1916 and sunk by a mine in 1917. SS Port Nicholson (1918), a cargo ship of Commonwealth and Dominion Line, launched in 1918 and torpedoed and sunk in 1942...
Click to read more »RMS Laconia (1911), launched in 1911 and sunk by a U-boat in 1917 RMS Laconia (1921), launched in 1921 and sunk by a U-boat in 1942 This article includes...
Click to read more »English Channel, including the Battle of Dover Strait in October 1916. She was sunk by a British mine in the North Sea on 3 October 1918. In 1913, the Imperial...
Click to read more »Pacific Campaign of World War II. On 29 March 1943 the ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Makassar Strait at 00°00′N 118°19′E / 0.000°N 118.317°E / 0.000;...
Click to read more »Ausonia: SS Ausonia (1883), sunk by a torpedo attack in 1917 SS Ausonia, previously SS Catania (1894) from 1894 to 1904, sunk by torpedo attack in 1917...
Click to read more »stricken in 1931 and sunk as an aircraft target in 1933 Japanese cruiser Tone (1937), lead ship of the Tone class of heavy cruisers; sunk in the July 1945...
Click to read more »Calabar. She saw action as BNS Vigilance during Nigerian Civil War and was sunk on 9 October 1967 at Port Harcourt. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]...
Click to read more »were successfully attacked by U-boats during 1942 and 1943, with 12 ships sunk and one damaged but then later declared a total loss. There were two exceptions...
Click to read more »USS Lexington (CV-2), which had been built in the same shipyard two decades earlier, was sunk at the Battle of the Coral Sea. In June, workers at the shipyard submitted...
Click to read more »in August, 1943, serving until September 1944 when she was torpedoed and sunk by USS Thresher in the Yellow Sea. The ship was laid down in 1941 by Hong...
Click to read more »armed merchant cargo ship that the German submarine U-103 torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 45 nautical miles (83 km; 52 mi) west-northwest of...
Click to read more »LSIL-652. She was struck from the Navy list on 18 September 1956 and was sunk as a target on 13 August 1958 about 70 miles (110 km) off the Strait of Juan...
Click to read more »to a Norwegian company in 1916. During the First World War the ship was sunk by the German submarine SM UC-47 in August 1917. Gro had an overall length...
Click to read more »herself being sunk in May off the Canary Islands by U-549. She was the only American carrier sunk in the Atlantic during the war. U-549 was sunk immediately...
Click to read more »being launched in 1913. She was sunk by a mine in 1917. HMS Laforey (G99) was an L-class destroyer, launched in 1941 and sunk in 1944. This article includes...
Click to read more »turn back a much larger attacking Japanese surface force, Gambier Bay was sunk by naval gunfire, primarily from the battleship Yamato, taking at least 15...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1940 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1940. "Captain Sturt (+1940)". Wrecksite. Retrieved 7...
Click to read more »India Steam Navigation Company (BI) steamship that was built in 1916 and sunk by a German U-boat in 1917. She belonged to BI's "M" class of cargo liners...
Click to read more »that was built at the Cammell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead. Despite being sunk less than a year after she was commissioned, Prince of Wales had an extensive...
Click to read more »submarine M-96 sunk by mine in the Narva Bay. It was the only Soviet submarine loss in 1944. On 6 October, Soviet submarine ShCh-407 torpedoed and sunk German...
Click to read more »as an anti-submarine escort trawler during the Second World War. She was sunk by U-521 on 8 February 1943 while off the Canary Islands. Only 2 members...
Click to read more »SS Castilian was a ship sunk by German submarine SM U-61 off Ireland in 1917. She was built in 1890 as the Umbilo for the Natal Direct Line that in the...
Click to read more »SS Ohioan (1920), the former Pawlet, purchased by American-Hawaiian in 1937, sunk by German submarine U-564 in World War II This article includes a list of...
Click to read more »as a Vorpostenboot. She served as V 408 Haltenbank. She was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay in February 1943. The ship was 51.35 metres (168 ft...
Click to read more »SS Carsbreck was a British cargo steamship. She was sunk while carrying supplies to the UK in the Second World War. Ayrshire Dockyard Co Ltd, Irvine, North...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1945 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1945. "Alice L. Pendleton". Hunting New England Shipwrecks...
Click to read more »However, just a week later she was sunk by land based aircraft with just one survivor. On 7 October, Yūgumo herself was sunk at the battle of Vella Lavella...
Click to read more »of submarines; launched in 1913 and served in the First World War until sunk on 19 August 1915; the events surrounding U-27's sinking are known as the...
Click to read more »while Uzuki was maneuvering to counterattack Seadragon. Nankai Maru was sunk during a voyage from Singapore by a torpedo from the submarine USS Sealion...
Click to read more »November. Abe's force consisted of: (d = damaged; D = crippled; S = sunk; s = sunk soon after) 2 fast battleships 2 Kongo-class (8 × 14-in. main battery):...
Click to read more »final stages of World War II. The ship was completed in early 1945 and was sunk by a naval mine in June. Her wreck was salvaged in 1948 and subsequently...
Click to read more »troopship in the First World War and was later converted into a hulk. She was sunk in the air raids on Rabaul on 20 January 1942. Sir J Laing & Sons, Sunderland...
Click to read more »ran aground near Anking, China. Chinese aircraft subsequently bombed and sunk Hozu and severely damaged Hira. Hira was scrapped in July 1945. Japanese...
Click to read more »Codrington was sunk by German air attack at Dover on 27 July 1940. Acheron was sunk by a mine off the Isle of Wight on 17 December 1940. Achates was sunk by two...
Click to read more »transport in service with the United States Navy from 1945 to 1947. She was sunk as a target in 1986. Barnwell was of the VC2-S-AP5 Victory ship design type...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1888 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1888. "njscuba.net "Lavallette Wreck"". Archived from...
Click to read more »1694. Sunk 1710. Halland (56), c. 1682. Sunk 1722. Gotland (56), c. 1682. Sunk 1722. Lifland (56), c. 1682. Sunk 1726. Blekinge (70), 1682. Sunk 1713....
Click to read more »The ship saw service primarily as a convoy escort in the Atlantic. She was sunk by a German submarine while escorting one of these convoys in September 1940...
Click to read more »launched in 1942. She was sold to Egypt in 1948 and renamed Domiat. She was sunk in 1956. This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1974 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1974. "North Sea rig sinks after crew taken off". The...
Click to read more »The Soviet Union raised the ship in March 1946, and she was ultimately sunk in weapons tests north of Poland 17 months later. The wreck was discovered...
Click to read more »This included the French Sirène class coastal submarine Doris. She was sunk by Soviet bombs on 20 August 1944. Her wreck was later raised by the Soviets...
Click to read more »served with the Royal Navy in home waters. She was launched in 1895 and sunk in a collision with the destroyer HMS Arun in 1904. She was built by John...
Click to read more »1955, struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 December 1966, and later sunk as a target. Pheasant received two battle stars for World War II service...
Click to read more »three-masted barque (1901–1917) sunk by the German commerce raider Seeadler on the 5 March 1917 A cargo ship (1914–1942) sunk in the Pacific by a Japanese...
Click to read more »with similar names: SM UB-13, a Type UB I submarine launched in 1915 and sunk on 24 April 1916 SM UC-13, a Type UC I submarine launched in 1915 and grounded...
Click to read more »with similar names: SM UB-57, a Type UB III submarine launched in 1917 and sunk on 14 August 1918 SM UC-57, a Type UC II submarine launched in 1916 and disappeared...
Click to read more »soon relegated to second-line duties in the Baltic Sea. Four ships were sunk during the war and the survivors were scrapped afterwards. The ships were...
Click to read more »repair, but was instead left docked at Plymouth until 1764 when she was sunk as part of a breakwater for the port. Mary Galley was initially commissioned...
Click to read more »mission to Lorient, France, then occupied by Germany, during which she was sunk. She is also known as Japan's "Golden Submarine", because she was carrying...
Click to read more »was sunk several months after the conflict by missiles launched from several small Egyptian missile boats; this made her the first vessel to be sunk by...
Click to read more »MV British Splendour was a British oil tanker which was torpedoed and sunk on 7 April 1942 during World War II by U-552. British Splendour was making her...
Click to read more »Black and Ouachita Rivers. Soon after, on 8 March 1864, USS Conestoga was sunk in a collision with USS General Price. This article incorporates text from...
Click to read more »Ferret-class destroyer which served with the Royal Navy from 1893 and was sunk in 1911. Ferret was armed with one 12-pounder and three 6-pounder guns, and...
Click to read more »of these vessels to remain in service until the Second World War. She was sunk during an air raid in April 1944. Mircea was built in 1882 by Thames Iron...
Click to read more »Kamikazes sunk the escort carriers USS St. Lo and USS Ommaney Bay during and immediately after the battle, and other kamikaze attacks sunk the escort...
Click to read more »doujin composer Japanese destroyer Shimotsuki, a Japanese naval destroyer, sunk in World War II This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
Click to read more »The List of shipwrecks in 1777 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1777. "(untitled)". New Lloyd's List (817). 21 January 1777....
Click to read more »the First Battle of the Atlantic. On 12 February 1918, U-89 was rammed and sunk by HMS Roxburgh off Malin Head. There were no survivors. Type U 87 submarines...
Click to read more »three others were transferred to the Eastern Fleet. Two of these latter were sunk by Japanese forces in early 1942 and two Fs were transferred to replace them...
Click to read more »reclassified as heavy cruisers. All participated in World War II and were sunk. For the 1931 Fleet Replenishment Program, believing themselves understrength...
Click to read more »their squadron commander was killed and his flagship damaged. Retvizan was sunk by Japanese howitzers in December after the Japanese gained control of the...
Click to read more »was renamed Hornet (CV-12) before launching (after the prior Hornet was sunk). Named in honor of USS Kearsarge, a sloop-of-war that gained fame hunting...
Click to read more »Second Battles of Topolobampo. The Constitutionalist warship, Tampico, was sunk in a battle lasting a few hours by a Huertista gunboat. After two small bloodless...
Click to read more »liner converted into a troopship in world War I, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 84 nautical miles (156 km) east of Valletta, Malta...
Click to read more »who served in World War I and died when the SS Marquette was torpedoed and sunk in 1915. Gorman was born in Waimate, New Zealand, on 10 May 1881 to John...
Click to read more »a British steam passenger liner. She was built in Dundee in 1917 and was sunk by enemy action in the North Atlantic in 1941. She belonged to Yeoward Line...
Click to read more »served in World War II. She was captured by German forces, but was later sunk by Allied aircraft in 1945. The Navigatori-class destroyers were designed...
Click to read more »transferred to Pakistan and renamed Shah Jahan (D-164). The ship was finally sunk as a target in 1994. Harold John Ellison (17 January 1917 – 4 June 1942)...
Click to read more »liner converted into a troopship in World War I, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on 28 January 1917 with 203 casualties. Amiral Magon...
Click to read more »ships to U-boat attacks. In March 1943 most of the 108 ships (627,000 GRT) sunk by U-boats were in convoy, that led to a crisis in Allied shipping. By April...
Click to read more »PT-337 was a PT-103-class motor torpedo boat that was sunk in action during the Pacific Theater of World War II in Hansa Bay, New Guinea, on 7 March 1944...
Click to read more »campaign. She was the most successful Type IIA boat by tonnage of shipping sunk, sinking three freighters and one submarine for 5,133 GRT and 1,090 tons...
Click to read more »turbines. The class is sometimes also called the I class. Two of the class were sunk during World War I, but the four surviving ships remained in service until...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1941. Mitchell, WH; Sawyer, LA (1990). The Empire...
Click to read more »May 1945, survived war, filled and sunk in postwar. Auxiliary Patrol Boat No.166, completed on 23 July 1945, sunk by air raid on 12 August 1945 off Onomichi...
Click to read more »Pago towing a gas barge. I-15 was sunk off San Cristobol on 2 November 1942 by destroyer USS McCalla. I-19 was sunk by USS Radford 25 November 1943 I-21...
Click to read more »U-2342 was mined and sunk on 26 December 1944. U-2344 was accidentally rammed and sunk by U-2336 on 18 February 1945. U-2359 was sunk by Allied aircraft...
Click to read more »escort carrier Shin'yō and the landing craft carrier Akitsu Maru which were sunk in the Yellow Sea by American submarines. Over the course of a four-day convoy...
Click to read more »internal explosion in September 1915, and her sister Regina Margherita was sunk by a German mine in December 1916. The remaining battleships of the Ammiraglio...
Click to read more »submarine launched in 1911 and sunk in 1915. Italian submarine Medusa (1931), an Argonauta-class submarine launched in 1931 and sunk in 1942. This article includes...
Click to read more »Greenock, Scotland, for Huddart Parker & Co of Melbourne, Australia. She was sunk on 26 June 1918 by a German mine north of Cape Maria van Diemen, New Zealand...
Click to read more »of submarines; launched in 1914 and served in the First World War until sunk on 13 January 1915 During the First World War, Germany also had these submarines...
Click to read more »torpedoed and sunk in 1918[citation needed] SS Wallsend (1922), wrecked in 1934[citation needed] SS Wallsend (1937), torpedoed and sunk in 1942[citation...
Click to read more »built in 1923, sailed in a number of transatlantic convoys in 1940, and was sunk by a U-boat that October. Robert Thompson & Sons Ltd of Bridge Dockyard,...
Click to read more »September 5 – HMS Pathfinder is sunk at the start of World War I by U-21, becoming the first ship to ever be sunk by a self-propelled torpedo fired...
Click to read more »The list of shipwrecks in 1939 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1939. Jordan, Roger (1999). The World's Merchant Ships...
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