The list of shipwrecks in June 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1944.
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Ship | State | Description |
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Hans Leonhardt | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Stad, Norway by Fairey Barracuda aircraft based on HMS Furious and HMS Victorious (both ![]() |
USS Herring | ![]() | World War II: The Gato-class submarine was shelled and sunk off Matsuwa, Kuril Islands ( 48°00′N153°00′E / 48.000°N 153.000°E ) by Japanese shore-based artillery of the Matsuwa Detachment of the Imperial Japanese Army's Guards Division 52 with the loss of all 60 crew. [3] |
Hiburi Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in Yawata Bay, Matsuwa Island, Kuriles by USS Herring ( ![]() |
Iwaki Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Tenko Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in Yawata Bay, Matsuwa Island, Kuriles by USS Herring ( ![]() |
Mali Ante | ![]() | World War II: Convoy: The transport was sunk by S 153, S 155, S 156, and S 158 (all ![]() |
R-211 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by British aircraft in the Mediterranean Sea north of Crete. [6] |
Sabine | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Crete, Greece by British aircraft. [7] |
USS Shahaka | ![]() | The large harbor tug collided in the Pacific Ocean ( 27°21′N136°29′W / 27.350°N 136.483°W ) with floating dock ABSD-2 and sank . [8] |
Sperrbrecher 181 Atlas | ![]() | World War II: The Sperrbrecher was attacked off Stad by Fairey Barracuda aircraft based on HMS Furious and HMS Victorious (both ![]() |
Toho Maru | ![]() | World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Mandate Islands by USS Pintado ( ![]() |
UJ-2101 | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser, a former Aliakon-class minelayer, was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Crete by Martin Baltimore, Bristol Beaufighter and Martin Marauder aircraft of the Royal Air Force with the loss of 12 lives. [1] [9] [10] |
UJ-2105 | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Crete by Martin Baltimore, Bristol Beaufighter and Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft of the Royal Air Force with the loss of two lives. [1] [11] |
Unknown transports | ![]() | World War II: Convoy: The two transports were sunk by S 153, S 155, S 156, and S 158 (all ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Awaji | ![]() | World War II: Convoy HI-65: The Mikura-class escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bashi Straits off Yashu Island ( 22°34′N121°51′E / 22.567°N 121.850°E ) by USS Picuda ( ![]() |
Chiyo Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Mariana Islands by USS Shark ( ![]() |
Gertrud | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed, blew up and sank during an air raid by British aircraft at Heraklion, Crete ( 35°20′N25°10′E / 35.333°N 25.167°E ). [16] |
R 212 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was attacked in the Mediterranean Sea off Vada, Italy by Allied aircraft and was beached. [1] |
RD 110 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was attacked in the Mediterranean sea off Vada by Allied aircraft and was beached. [1] |
Rüstersiel | ![]() | World War II: The tug struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Föhr, Schleswig-Holstein. [1] |
SG 11 | ![]() | World War II: The escort ship / auxiliary minelayer was torpedoed and sunk off Port Vendres, Basses-Pyrénées, France ( 42°30′N9°07′E / 42.500°N 9.117°E ) by HMS Ultor (![]() |
TA16 | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat, formerly of the Curtatone class, was sunk by the explosion of Gertrud (![]() |
V 1810 Condor | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the English Channel off Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. [1] |
Unnamed | ![]() | World War II: The fishing vessel was shelled and sunk by U-23 (![]() |
V 2004 Elmshorn | ![]() | World War II: The Einswarden-class naval trawler/ Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden, North Holland, Netherlands by a motor torpedo boat, or a mine off the Hook of Holland. Salvaged and towed to Rotterdam, repairs incomplete before area was liberated. [1] |
Victoria Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk on this date. [21] |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 58 | ![]() | World War II: The A type Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk in the English Channel off Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. [1] |
Ashizuri | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Tawi-Tawi by USS Puffer ( ![]() |
M 4003 Kerolay | ![]() | World War II: The Augustenburg-class minesweepering naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Brest, Finistère, France. There were no casualties. [1] [23] |
Takasaki | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Tawi-Tawi by USS Puffer ( ![]() |
U-477 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Norwegian Sea west of Trondheim, Norway ( 63°59′N1°37′E / 63.983°N 1.617°E ) by a Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft of 162 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force with the loss of all 51 crew. [24] |
WBS 2 Coburg | ![]() | The weather ship was set afire and abandoned in ice off the east coast of Greenland. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Clearpool | ![]() | The cargo ship ran aground on the Skitter Sand, in the Humber. She broke her back and was a total loss. [25] |
Gongen Maru | ![]() | World War II: The patrol boat was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north west of New Guinea by Douglas A-20 Havoc and Martin B-26 Marauder aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. [1] |
Hakusan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Hakone Maru-class auxiliary transport (10,380 GRT 1923) was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Iwo Jima ( 22°37′N136°50′E / 22.617°N 136.833°E ) by USS Flier ( ![]() |
Hakusan Maru No. 2 | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north west of New Guinea by Douglas A-20 Havoc and Martin B-25 Marauder aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. [1] |
Katsukawa Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy No. 3530: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean ( 19°45′N138°15′E / 19.750°N 138.250°E ) off the Mariana Islands by USS Shark ( ![]() |
HMS LCT 2498 | ![]() | The landing craft tank (134/286 t, 1942) foundered in the English Channel. All aboard were rescued by USS Barton and USS Bannock ( ![]() |
Nippo Maru No. 5 | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north west of New Guinea by Douglas A-20 Havoc and Martin B-25 Marauder aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. [1] |
Shimane Maru | ![]() | World War II: The patrol boat was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north west of New Guinea by Douglas A-20 Havoc and Martin B-25 Marauder aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. [1] |
Shinko Maru No. 6 | ![]() | World War II: The guard ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean, probably by USS Golet ( ![]() |
T-128 | ![]() | World War II: The No.101-class landing ship was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 110 miles (180 km) north east of Molokai Island, Halmahera, near Tofubei Island ( 04°09′N129°45′E / 4.150°N 129.750°E ) by United States Army Air Force B-24 Liberator aircraft. [1] [30] |
Tokyo Maru No. 3 | ![]() | World War II: The patrol boat was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north west of New Guinea by Douglas A-20 Havoc and Martin B-25 Marauder aircraft of the United States Army Air Force. [1] |
V 724 St Dominique | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Brest, Finistère, France. [1] |
Olga | ![]() | The Canadian tour boat capsized and sank after a wave struck the boat after the motor failed in Lake Erie near Port Stanley killing 17 people. 16 others were rescued. [31] |
Ship | State | Description |
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V 622 Almuth | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Saint-Nazaire, Loire-Inférieure, France. [1] [32] |
Ashizuri | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Sulu Sea at the north end of the Sibutu Passage off Tawi-Tawi, Philippines by USS Puffer ( ![]() |
CHANT 63 | ![]() | The Channel tanker (401 GRT, 1944) capsized and sank in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Middlesbrough, Yorkshire to Portsmouth, Hampshire. [34] |
F 611 | ![]() | World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk by Allied fighter-bomber aircraft off La Spezia, Italy. There were no casualties. [35] |
Helen Moller | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (5,259 GRT, 1918) was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean 300 nautical miles (560 km) south south east of Addu Atoll, Maldives ( 4°28′S74°45′E / 4.467°S 74.750°E ) by U-183 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Julius Madsen | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea north of the Darßer Ort Lighthouse. [1] |
USS LCT-428 | ![]() | The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was lost in the English Channel. [37] |
M-37 | ![]() | World War II: The M-class minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Finland, off Voka, Estonia, by TKA-15, TKA-45 and TKA-65 (all ![]() |
USS Osprey | ![]() | World War II: The Raven-class minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the English Channel ( 50°12′N1°20′W / 50.200°N 1.333°W ) with the loss of six men. |
PiLB 412 | ![]() | World War II: The PiLB 40 Type landing craft was sunk by Allied fighter-bomber aircraft near Solta island. [41] |
Pillory | ![]() | World War II: The ex Danish cargo ship Jonna, seized, operated under Panamanian flag for the War Shipping Administration with registry and name changed on 31 March 1942 to Pillory (U.S.) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Puerto Rico ( 18°25′N67°17′W / 18.417°N 67.283°W ) by U-539 (![]() ![]() |
Takasaki | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Sulu Sea at the north end of the Sibutu Passage off Tawi-Tawi, Philippines by USS Puffer ( ![]() |
Takaoka Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy No. 3530: The Lyons Maru-class transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Mariana Islands ( 18°40′N140°35′E / 18.667°N 140.583°E ) by USS Shark ( ![]() |
Tamahime Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy No. 3530: The requisitioned cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Mariana Islands ( 18°40′N140°35′E / 18.667°N 140.583°E ) by USS Shark ( ![]() |
TK-46 | ![]() | World War II: The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was shelled and sunk in the Gulf of Finland, off Voka, Estonia by German minesweepers. Two crewmen were killed, eight survivors were made prisoners of war. [45] |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 62 | ![]() | World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was scuttled at Isigny-sur-Mer or Port-en-Bessin, Calvados, France. [1] |
AF 64 | ![]() | World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was scuttled at Isigny-sur-Mer or Port-en-Bessin. [1] |
AF 67 | ![]() | World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was scuttled at Isigny-sur-Mer or Port-en-Bessin. [1] |
AF 72 | ![]() | World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was scuttled at Isigny-sur-Mer or Port-en-Bessin. [1] |
CD-15 | ![]() | World War II: Convoy HO-02: The Type C escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea 160 nautical miles (300 km) off Cape St. Jacques, French Indochina, south of Nishinotorishima ( 08°57′N109°17′E / 8.950°N 109.283°E ) by USS Raton ( ![]() ![]() |
USS Corry | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The Gleaves-class destroyer was shelled and sunk off Utah Beach, Normandy ( 49°30′50″N1°11′30″W / 49.51389°N 1.19167°W ) by German shore-based artillery with the loss of 24 of her 276 crew. Survivors were rescued by USS Butler, USS Fitch, USS Hobson and USS PT-199 (all ![]() |
Havre Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy no. 3530: The Hague Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) north west of Saipan ( 16°28′N142°16′E / 16.467°N 142.267°E ) by USS Pintado ( ![]() |
Kashimasan Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy No. 3530: The requisitioned cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Mandate Islands ( 16°28′N142°16′E / 16.467°N 142.267°E ) by USS Pintado ( ![]() |
USS LC (FF)-31 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft, flotilla flagship was shelled and damaged in the English Channel off Normandy. She was declared a total loss. [1] |
USS LCI(L)-85 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) struck a mine and then was shelled and sunk in the English Channel off Normandy. [48] |
USS LCI(L)-91 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Normandy. Five crewmen were killed. [49] [50] |
USS LCI(L)-92 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) was shelled, burned, and abandoned off Normandy. [51] |
USS LCI(L)-93 | ![]() | ![]() |
HMS LCI(L)-185 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) was lost off Normandy. [53] |
USS LCI(L)-232 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) was lost off Normandy. 14 crewmen were killed. [50] [54] |
USS LCI(L)-497 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Omaha Beach, Normandy. [55] |
USS LCI(L)-553 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft infantry (large) was shelled and sunk in the English Channel off Omaha Beach, Normandy. [56] |
USS LCT-22 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was lost off Normandy. [57] |
USS LCT-25 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was shelled, burned, and sunk in the English Channel off Normandy. Two crewmen were killed. [58] |
USS LCT-27 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank ran aground, then capsized and sank in shallow water off Normandy. Heavy weather pushed the wreck ashore. Survivors were rescued by USS LCT-207 ( ![]() |
USS LCT-30 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank crashed through obstacles on beach Fox Green taking enemy strong point under fire and silencing enemy guns holding up troops attempting to get off beach. Abandoned on beach after disabled by German 88 mm (3 in) guns and machine gun fire. [60] Presidential Unit Citation. [61] |
USS LCT-52 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was shelled and sunk in the English Channel off Normandy. [58] |
USS LCT-197 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank struck a mine, capsized and sank in the English Channel off Omaha Beach, Normandy. [62] |
USS LCT-229 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was lost off Normandy. [63] |
USS LCT-294 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was damaged by a mine and scuttled off Omaha Beach, Normandy. The crew was rescued by USS LCT-20 ( ![]() |
USS LCT-305 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine and artillery fire off Omaha Beach, Normandy. One crew was killed and 7 wounded. [64] |
USS LCT-332 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine off Normandy. [65] |
USS LCT-362 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank capsized and sank in heavy weather off Normandy. [1] [66] |
USS LCT-364 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine and a shell off Omaha Beach, Normandy. [67] |
USS LCT-397 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Neptune: The landing craft tank struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Utah Beach. [68] |
USS LCT-555 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine off Normandy, [69] or was shelled and damaged in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy by German shore-based artillery. She was declared a total loss. [1] |
USS LCT-597 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft tank was shelled and damaged in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy by German shore-based artillery. She was declared a total loss. [1] |
USS LCT-612 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft tank was shelled and sunk in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy by German shore-based artillery. She was declared a total loss. [1] |
USS LCT-703 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine off Normandy. [70] |
USS LCT-777 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing craft tank was shelled and damaged in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy by German shore-based artillery. She was declared a total loss. [1] |
HMS LCT 2039 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank (134/286 t, 1942) swamped and capsized in heavy weather off Gold Beach, Normandy, and was scuttled by Royal Navy ships. Two crewmen were killed. [71] |
HMS LCT 2191 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank (134/286 t, 1942) was shelled and sunk by German 88 mm (3 in) artillery off Sword Beach, Normandy. Six crewmen were killed. [71] [72] |
HMS LCT 2283 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank (134/286 t, 1942) was lost off Normandy. [73] |
USS LST-715 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The landing ship tank was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, Manch by S 100, S 142, S 150 and S 168 (all ![]() |
M 4031 Pesce Spada | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Brest, Finistère, France. [1] |
MR 7 | ![]() | World War II: The MR 1-class river minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
HMS MTB 248 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The White 73'-class motor torpedo boat (40/47 t, 1943) was sunk in a collision in the English Channel. [74] |
Minazuki | ![]() | World War II: The Mutsuki-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Sibutu Passage ( 4°05′N119°30′E / 4.083°N 119.500°E ) by USS Harder ( ![]() ![]() |
USS PC-1261 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The PC-461-class submarine chaser was shelled and sunk by German coastal artillery off Normandy ( 49°30′N01°10′W / 49.500°N 1.167°W ). [75] |
R 221 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-218 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft off Blainville-sur-Orne, Calvados, France. [76] |
Reaumur | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea, east of the island of Euboea, Greece ( 38°24′N24°35′E / 38.400°N 24.583°E ) by HMS Sickle (![]() |
SF 393 | ![]() | The Siebel ferry was sunk on this date. |
Sambut | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship (7,219 GRT, 1943) was shelled and sunk in the Strait of Dover by German artillery. [78] |
Svenner | ![]() | World War II: The S-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Normandy by Falke, Möwe, Jaguar, and T28 (all ![]() |
V 421 Rauzan | ![]() | The naval trawler/ Vorpostenboot was sunk on this date. [80] |
V 1509 Rau II | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the English Channel off Cap d'Antifer in an engagement with Allied naval vessels covering Overlord. Of her crew, 2 were killed, 26 missing and 35 were rescued by V 1511 Rau IV. [1] [81] |
HMS Wrestler | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The W-class destroyer (1,100/1,490 t, 1918) struck a mine in the English Channel off Juno Beach, Calvados, France. She was declared a total loss. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghios Spyridon | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled off Gold Beach, Calvados, France. She was refloated in October 1945 and scrapped. [82] |
HMS Centurion | ![]() | ![]() |
Empire Defiance | ![]() | World War II: Operation Neptune: The cargo ship (4,632 GRT, 1909) was sunk as a breakwater at Sword Beach, Normandy, France. The wreck was raised in 1951 and scrapped. [83] |
F 557 | ![]() | The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. |
USAT Francis C. Harrington | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The transport ship struck a mine and sank off Normandy. Twenty-six wounded were rescued by USS Blessman ( ![]() |
Georgios P. | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled off Gold Beach. [82] |
Hayanami | ![]() | World War II: The Yūgumo-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Sibutu Passage ( 4°43′N120°03′E / 4.717°N 120.050°E ) by USS Harder ( ![]() ![]() |
KF 613 | ![]() | The Type C2 Artilleriefährprahm was sunk on this date. |
USS LCI(L)-416 | ![]() | World War II: The LCI Mk 5-class landing craft infantry (large) was sunk by mine off Omaha Beach, Normandy. [85] |
HMS LCT 427 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 3-class landing craft tank (350/625 t, 1943) was sunk in a collision with Rodney (![]() |
USS LCT-436 | ![]() | World War II: The landing craft tank struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Utah Beach, Normandy. [1] |
USS LCT-458 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine off Utah Beach, Normandy. Thirty-five members of B Battery, 29th Field Artillery Battalion were killed and 22 were wounded. [87] |
USS LCT-486 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank was sunk by mine off Normandy. [88] |
USS LCT-586 | ![]() | World War II: The landing craft tank struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Utah Beach. [1] |
Manchester Spinner | ![]() | World War II: Operation Neptune: The cargo ship (4,767 GRT, 1918) was sunk as a breakwater, Normandy. [89] [90] |
S 139 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 Schnellboot struck a mine laid by British motor gun boats and sank in the English Channel off Cap Barfleur, Seine-Inférieure, France. 22 crew were killed and the four survivors were captured. [1] [91] [92] |
S 140 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 Schnellboot struck a mine laid by British MGBs and sank in the English Channel off Cap Barfleur, Seine-Inférieure, France. 15 crew were killed. There were 8 survivors. [1] [91] [93] |
Shinroku Maru | ![]() | World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north east of Bonin by USS Whale (![]() |
Sirehei | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The cargo ship (3,888 GRT, 1907) was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 3, Gold Beach. [94] |
USS Susan B. Anthony | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The transport ship struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Normandy ( 49°49′24″N0°42′18″W / 49.82333°N 0.70500°W ). All 2,689 people were rescued by USS Blessman, USS Pinto and a third ship (all ![]() |
USS Tide | ![]() | ![]() World War II: Operation Overlord: The Auk-class minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Normandy ( 49°36′59″N1°04′59″W / 49.61639°N 1.08306°W ). [95] |
U-629 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay west of Brest, Finistère, France ( 48°34′N5°23′W / 48.567°N 5.383°W ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 53 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of all 51 crew. [96] |
U-955 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay north east of Cape Ortegal, Spain ( 45°13′N8°30′W / 45.217°N 8.500°W ) by a Short Sunderland aircraft of 201 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of all 50 crew. [97] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Artemas Ward | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 2 , Omaha Beach, Calvados, France. She foundered in storms between 19 and 22 June. [98] [99] |
Audacious | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 2, Omaha Beach. |
Baialoide | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwarer off Omaha beach. [100] |
Belgique | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (4,932 GRT, 1902) was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 4, Juno Beach, Basse-Normandie. [101] |
Benjamin Contee | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 1, Utah Beach, Manche, France. She later foundered in a storm. [99] [102] |
CHANT 61 | ![]() | The Channel tanker (403 GRT, 1944) capsized and sank in the English Channel off Normandy. She was on a voyage from Thameshaven, Essex to Normandy. [34] |
Flight Command | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [103] |
Forbin | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as part of Gooseberry 5 off Sword Beach. She was raised post-war and scrapped. [104] |
Galveston | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [105] |
George S. Wassen | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 1, Utah Beach. She later foundered in a storm. [99] [106] |
George W. Childs | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 2, Omaha Beach. [99] [106] |
Harusame | ![]() | World War II: The Shiratsuyu-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 30 nautical miles (56 km) north west of Manokwari, New Guinea ( 0°05′S132°45′E / 0.083°S 132.750°E ) by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces with the loss of 74 of her 226 crew. |
James Iredell | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 2, Omaha Beach. She was later wrecked in a storm. [99] [107] |
James W. Marshall | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 2, Omaha Beach. She was later wrecked in a storm. [99] [107] |
Kazagumo | ![]() | World War II: The Yūgumo-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in Davao Gulf ( 6°03′N125°57′E / 6.050°N 125.950°E ) by USS Hake ( ![]() ![]() |
HMS Lawford | ![]() | World War II: The Captain-class frigate (1,140/1,430 t, 1943) was sunk in the English Channel ( 49°25′43″N0°24′47″W / 49.42861°N 0.41306°W ) by a Henschel Hs 293 glide bomb dropped by a Dornier Do 217 aircraft of III Staffeln, Kampfgeschwader 100 , Luftwaffe, [1] with the loss of 37 of her crew. |
HMS LCI(L)-105 | ![]() | World War II: The landing craft infantry (large) (194/387 t, 1943) was sunk off Normandy by German S-Booten of the 9. S-Flottille. Seven crewmen were killed. [1] [108] |
HMS LCT 875 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 4-class landing craft tank (350/586 t, 1943) was sunk off Normandy by German S-Booten of the 9. S-Flottille. 12 crewmen were killed. [1] [109] [110] [111] |
Matt W. Ransom | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 1, Utah Beach. She was later wrecked in a storm. [112] |
HMS Minster | ![]() | World War II: The net layer (707 GRT, 1924) struck a mine and sank off Utah Beach. [113] |
Olambala | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [100] |
Parkhaven | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Gold Beach. [114] |
Pennsylvanian | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [105] |
Potter | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [105] |
USS Rich | ![]() | ![]() World War II: Operation Overlord: The Buckley-class destroyer escort struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Normandy ( 49°31′N1°10′W / 49.517°N 1.167°W ) with the loss of 91 of her 213 crew. |
Robin Gray | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [105] |
Shioya Maru | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Celebes Sea off Manado Dutch East Indies by USS Rasher ( ![]() |
Tainan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea by USS Tang ( ![]() |
Tamahoko Maru | ![]() | World War II: The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea by USS Tang ( ![]() |
U-373 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay west of Brest, Finistère, France ( 48°10′N5°31′W / 48.167°N 5.517°W ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 224 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of four of her 51 crew. [117] |
U-441 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel (approximately 48°27′N5°47′W / 48.450°N 5.783°W ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 224 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of all 51 crew. |
U-970 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay west of Bordeaux, Gironde, France ( 45°15′N4°10′W / 45.250°N 4.167°W ) by a Short Sunderland aircraft of 228 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of 38 of her 52 crew. [118] |
Victory Sword | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Utah Beach. [105] |
West Cheswald | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Utah Beach. [105] |
West Grama | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Omaha Beach, Calvados. [105] |
West Honaker | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Utah Beach. [105] |
West Nilus | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [105] |
West Noho | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Utah Beach. [105] |
Wilscox | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a breakwater off Omaha Beach. [105] |
Winha | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (3,331 GRT, 1904) was scuttled as a blockship as part of Gooseberry 3, Arromanches, Calvados, France. [119] |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 15 | ![]() | World War II: The Type C Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk at Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure, France in an Allied air raid. [1] She was refloated in December 1945 and scrapped. [90] |
HMS Alynbank | ![]() | World War II: The flak ship (5,157 GRT, 1925) was scuttled as a blockship off Sword Beach, Calvados, France. [1] |
Becheville | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship off Sword Beach. [90] |
Bendoran | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship off Juno Beach, Arromanches, Calvados. She was refloated in May 1947 and scrapped. [90] |
Courbet | ![]() | World War II: The Courbet-class battleship was scuttled as a blockship off Sword Beach. |
Dover Hill | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (5,815 GRT, 1918) was sunk as a blockship off Ouistreham, Normandy, France, as part of Gooseberry 5 breakwater for Sword Beach. |
HMS Durban | ![]() | ![]() World War II: The decommissioned Danae-class light cruiser (4,267/5,719 t, 1921) was sunk as a blockship as part of Gooseberry 5 breakwater. ( 44°20′N00°16′W / 44.333°N 0.267°W ) [120] |
Elswick Park | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship off Gold Beach, Arromanches. She was refloated in 1947 and scrapped. [90] |
Empire Bunting | ![]() | World War II: Operation Neptune: The Design 1105 cargo ship (6,448 GRT, 1919) was sunk as a breakwater at Juno Beach. The wreck was raised in 1947 and scrapped. [121] |
Empire Flamingo | ![]() | World War II: The Design 1022 ship (5,519 GRT, 1920) was sunk as a blockship as part of Gooseberry 4 , Juno Beach. Bow section salvaged in 1948 and taken under tow for Newport, Monmouthshire but sank en route. [122] |
Empire Moorhen | ![]() | World War II: The Design 1016 ship was (5,617 GRT, 1919) sunk as a blockship as part of Gooseberry 4. Raised in 1947 and scrapped. [123] |
Empire Waterhen | ![]() | World War II: The Design 1027 ship (6,004 GRT, 1920) was sunk as a blockship as part of Gooseberry 4. Raised in 1948 and scrapped. [124] |
F 411 | ![]() | The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. |
Flowergate | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship off Gold Beach. She was refloated in June 1946 and later scrapped. [90] |
Formigny | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as part of Gooseberry 5 off Sword Beach. She was later refloated and scrapped. [104] |
Ingman | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (3,169 GRT, 1907) was sunk as a blockship as part of Gooseberry 3, Gold Beach. She was raised in 1945, and arrived at Newport, Monmouthshire for scrapping on 28 December. [125] |
Innerton | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship off Gold Beach. She was later refloated and scrapped. [90] |
Jytte | ![]() | World War II: The coaster (100 GRT, 1910) was sunk by a mine in the Kattegat ( 56°39′N10°56′W / 56.650°N 10.933°W ). The master was the only survivor. His wife, his child and the two crew members were killed. [126] [127] |
USS LST-314 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 2-class landing ship tank was torpedoed and sunk in Seine Bay 30 nautical miles (56 km) east of Cherbourg, Seine-Inférieure, France ( 49°43′N00°52′W / 49.717°N 0.867°W ) by E-boats S172, S174, S175, and S187, all (![]() |
USS LST-376 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 2-class landing ship tank was torpedoed and damaged in Seine Bay 30 nautical miles (56 km) east of Cherbourg ( 49°43′N00°52′W / 49.717°N 0.867°W ) by E-boats S172, S174, S175, and S187 (all ![]() |
Mariposa | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship off Juno Beach. [90] |
Matsukaze | ![]() | World War II: The Kamikaze-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 70 nautical miles (130 km) north east of Chichijima, Ogasawara Islands ( 26°59′N143°13′E / 26.983°N 143.217°E ) by USS Swordfish ( ![]() |
USS Meredith | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: Damaged by a mine on 7 June with the loss of at least seven crew members, the Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer sank in the English Channel off Utah Beach following Luftwaffe bombing which split her in two. USS Bates ( ![]() |
Njegos | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Gold Beach. She was later refloated and scrapped. [103] |
Saltersgate | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship off Juno Beach. [90] |
SK-517 | ![]() | The BMO Project 194-class armored anti-submarine boat was sunk on this date. |
HMS Sumatra | ![]() | World War II: The Java-class cruiser (6,670/8,208 t, 1926) was scuttled off Ouistreham, Calvados as a part of Gooseberry 5. Wreck is sold for scrap in 1951. [130] |
TA27 | ![]() | World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was bombed and sunk at Porto-Ferraio, Italy by United States Army Air Force aircraft. [1] [131] |
Tanais | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk north of Dia, Crete ( 35°35′N25°11′E / 35.583°N 25.183°E ) by HMS Vivid (![]() |
Tanikaze | ![]() | World War II: The Kagerō-class destroyer torpedoed and sunk in the Sibutu Passage ( 5°42′N120°41′E / 5.700°N 120.683°E ) by USS Harder ( ![]() ![]() |
UJ-6078 La Havraise | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off La Ciotat, Bouches-du-Rhône by Casabianca (![]() |
Vinlake | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sun as a breakwater off Gold Beach. She was refloated in 1946 and taken to Falmouth, Cornwall in a leaky condition. She was beached at St. Mawes, Cornwall, where she was broken up. [82] |
Z32 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1936A (Mob) destroyer was hit by gunfire from HMCS Haida and HMCS Huron (both ![]() |
ZH1 | ![]() | World War II: The Gerard Callenburgh-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in a surface battle off the Île de Batz by HMS Ashanti (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Charles Morgan | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship was bombed and sunk in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France by Luftwaffe aircraft. [136] |
USS Glennon | ![]() | World War II: After striking a mine in the Baie de la Seine off Quinéville, Manche, France, on 8 June and being abandoned on 9 June due to shelling from German shore-based artillery, the Gleaves-class destroyer sank at 49°31′15″N001°09′16″W / 49.52083°N 1.15444°W . |
Hiyoshi Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Strait of Malacca ( 3°05′N99°56′E / 3.083°N 99.933°E ) by HMS Tantalus (![]() |
Innsbruck | ![]() | World War II: The hospital ship was sunk in an American air raid on Trieste, Italy. [1] |
Kinmon Maru | ![]() | The cargo ship was gutted by fire at Singapore. She was declared a total loss. [138] |
Lynghaug | ![]() | World War II: Operation Overlord: The cargo ship (2,829 GRT, 1919) was sunk as a breakwater as part of Gooseberry 3 off Gold Beach, Arromanches-les-Bains, Calvados, France. [139] |
USS LCI(L)-416 | ![]() | World War II: The LCI-351-class landing craft infantry struck a mine and sank off Omaha Beach, Normandy. [1] [140] |
USS LST-499 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 2-class landing ship tank was sunk by mine off Normandy ( 49°30′N01°10′W / 49.500°N 1.167°W ). [1] [141] |
Mistral | ![]() | World War II: The Bourrasque-class destroyer was shelled and damaged in the English Channel off Quinéville, Manche. She was declared a constructive total loss. [1] |
HMMTB 681 | ![]() | World War II: The Fairmile D motor torpedo boat (102/118 t, 1943) was sunk in the North Sea off Den Helder, North Holland, Netherlands in an attack on a convoy escorted by V 1314 Gustav Hugo Deiters, V 2021 Nurnberg and V 2022 Emil Colsmann (all ![]() |
R 110 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk by mines off Hook of Holland, South Holland, Netherlands. [143] |
Ro-111 | ![]() | World War II: The Ro-100-class submarine was depth charged, shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean ( 00°26′N149°16′E / 0.433°N 149.267°E ) by USS Taylor ( ![]() |
Toyama Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Ryukyu Islands by USS Sturgeon ( ![]() |
U-821 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay off Brest, Finistère, France ( 48°31′N5°11′W / 48.517°N 5.183°W ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 206 Squadron, Royal Air Force and four de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 248 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of 50 of her 51 crew. |
UJ 6078 La Havraise | ![]() | World War II: The auxiliary submarine chaser/naval trawler was torpedoed and sunk 12 nautical miles (22 km) southeast of La Ciotat ( 43°08′N05°36′E / 43.133°N 5.600°E ) by HMS Untiring (![]() |
V 1314 Gustav Hugo Deiters | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Den Helder by HMS MTB 666, HMS MTB 681, HMS MTB 683, HMS MTB 684, HMS MTB 687 and HMS MTB 723 (all ![]() |
V 2020 Alexander Becker | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Egmond aan Zee by Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boats. [148] |
V 2021 Nurnberg | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Den Helder by HMMTB 666, HMMTB 681, HMMTB 683, HMMTB 684, HMMTB 687 and HMMTB 723 (all ![]() |
V 2022 Emil Colsmann | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Den Helder by HMMTB 666, HMMTB 681, HMMTB 683, HMMTB 684, HMMTB 687 and HMMTB 723 (all ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Anona | ![]() | The cargo ship, a former yacht, foundered from buckled hull plates in the Gulf of Mexico ( 29°10′N87°49′W / 29.167°N 87.817°W ) in 4,000 feet (1,200 m) of water. The vessel's crew was rescued two days later by three Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft. The wreck was located in 2002. [149] [150] |
Asanagi Maru | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and damaged in the Philippine Sea off Jolo, Philippines, by USS Redfin ( ![]() |
Ashanti | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (534 GRT, 1936) was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off the Isle of Wight by S 177 and S 178 (both ![]() |
Brackenfield | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (657 GRT, 1937) was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off the Isle of Wight by S 177 and S 178 (both ![]() |
Chihaya Maru | ![]() | World War II: The fishing vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Barb ( ![]() |
Dungrange | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (621 GRT, 1914) was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off the Isle of Wight by S 177 and S 178 (both ![]() |
Halsted | ![]() | World War II: The Captain-class frigate (1,432/1,823 t, 1943) was torpedoed and severely damaged by German E-boats, or Jaguar and Möwe (all ![]() |
Kainan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Andaman Sea off Phuket, Thailand by HMS Stoic (![]() |
Keiyo Maru | ![]() | World War II: The transport ship was sunk in the Pacific Ocean by vessels of Task Group 58.4 ( ![]() |
Kokku Maru | ![]() | World War II: The netlayer was sunk in the Pacific Ocean by vessels of Task Group 58.4 ( ![]() |
USS LCI(L)-219 | ![]() | World War II: The LCI-1-class landing craft infantry was sunk by German aircraft off Normandy. Six crewmen were killed. [50] [155] |
USS LST-496 | ![]() | World War II: The landing ship tank struck a mine off Normandy. Although assistance was given by USS Altus, USS Amesbury, USS ATA-125 and USS LCI-530 (all ![]() |
HMMGB 17 | ![]() | World War II: The BPB 70'-class motor gun boat (30/38 t, 1940) was sunk by a mine off Normandy, France. [157] |
HMMTB 448 | ![]() | World War II: The motor torpedo boat (37/46 t, 1943) was sunk in the English Channel in a battle with S 84, S 100, S 112, S 130, S 136, S 138, S 142, S 144, S 146, S 150 and S 167 (all ![]() |
USS Partridge | ![]() | World War II: The tugboat, a former Lapwing-class minesweeper, was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 11 nautical miles (20 km) off Vierville-sur-Mer, Calvados ( 49°30′N00°50′E / 49.500°N 0.833°E ) by a Kriegsmarine E-boat. [158] |
Ro-42 | ![]() | World War II: The Kaichū type submarine was Hedgehogged and sunk in the Pacific Ocean ( 10°05′N168°22′E / 10.083°N 168.367°E ) by USS Bangust ( ![]() |
S 136 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was sunk by Duff (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Sesame | ![]() | World War II: The Assurance-class rescue tug (700 GRT, 1944) was torpedoed and sunk by a German E-boat off Normandy, France. [160] |
Toten Maru | ![]() | World War II: The fishing vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Barb ( ![]() |
U-980 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea west of Bergen, Norway ( 63°07′N0°26′E / 63.117°N 0.433°E ) by a Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft of 162 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force with the loss of all 52 crew. [161] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Batavia Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Indus Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, Northern Mariana Islands ( 17°32′N143°17′E / 17.533°N 143.283°E ) by United States Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 aircraft carriers USS Essex, USS Langley, and USS Cowpens (all ![]() |
Bokuyo Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
Fukoku Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
Imizu Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Peacetime Standard Type C transport ship (2,924 GRT, 1940) was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan ( 17°32′N144°10′E / 17.533°N 144.167°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
Kainan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The passenger-cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Andaman Sea off Phuket, Thailand, by the submarine HMS Stoic (![]() |
Kamishima Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The transport ship was bombed and sunk northwest of Saipan ( 17°32′N144°10′E / 17.533°N 144.167°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
Keiyo Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Shinko Maru-class transport ship was bombed and damaged off Saipan ( 15°14′N145°44′E / 15.233°N 145.733°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. She was successfully beached on Saipan, but bombed and destroyed on 13 June. The crew was absorbed by the Saipan Garrison and were all killed in the Battle of Saipan, her captain being killed in the final banzai charges. [163] [164] |
Kokko Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Seiko Maru-class auxiliary netlayer (717 GRT, 1938) was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan ( 17°32′N144°01′E / 17.533°N 144.017°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. Two crew were killed. [163] |
HMS MGB 17 | ![]() | World War II: The motor gun boat was shelled and sunk in the English Channel off Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France by S 171 (![]() |
Moji Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Osaka Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan by United States Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 carriers USS Essex, USS Langley, and USS Cowpens (all ![]() |
Nitcho Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The transport ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan ( 17°32′N143°10′E / 17.533°N 143.167°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
Ōtori | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Ōtori-class torpedo boat was bombed and sunk 180 nautical miles (330 km; 210 mi) northwest of Saipan ( 17°32′N144°00′E / 17.533°N 144.000°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. [166] |
R-95 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk by mines off Gravelines, Nord, France. [143] |
R 231 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was scuttled at Caen, Calvados, France. [1] |
Reikai Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The transport ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan ( 17°30′N144°00′E / 17.500°N 144.000°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
S 153 | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the Adriatic Sea off Hvar, Yugoslavia by HMS Eggesford (![]() |
Shinto Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The cargo ship (a.k.a. Kamishima Maru) was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, Northern Mariana Islands by United States Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 aircraft carriers USS Essex, USS Langley, and USS Cowpens (all ![]() |
HMS Sickle | ![]() | World War II: The S-class submarine (842/990 t, 1942) struck a mine and sank in the Ionian Sea off Kythira, Greece. |
Southern | ![]() | The 18-gross register ton, 40.6-foot (12.4 m) motor vessel was destroyed by fire at Hoonah, Territory of Alaska. [169] |
Tatsutagawa Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The Standard Peacetime Type D auxiliary transport ship was bombed and heavily damaged east of Ogasawara-shoto, Bonin Islands, by United States Navy aircraft from USS Bataan. 15 crewmen and two passengers were killed. She was left drifting until 15 June when she was shelled and sunk by USS Boyd and USS Charrette (both ![]() |
Tenryugawa Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The transport ship was bombed and sunk about 100 nmi (190 km; 120 mi) west of Alamagan Island, northwest of Saipan ( 17°32′N144°01′E / 17.533°N 144.017°E ) by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
Tsushima Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 4611: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk northwest of Saipan by United States Navy aircraft. [163] |
U-490 | ![]() | World War II: The Type XIV submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 42°47′N40°08′W / 42.783°N 40.133°W ) by USS Frost, USS Huse, USS Inch, USS Snowden and aircraft based on USS Croatan (all ![]() |
V 206 Otto Bröhan | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was scuttled at Caen. [1] |
V 212 Friedrich Busse | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was scuttled at Caen. [1] |
V 1250 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in an Allied air raid on Wesermünde. [1] |
V 1507 Rau I | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Cap d'Antifer, Seine-Inférieure, France. [1] |
Vs 217 | ![]() | World War II: The patrol boat struck a mine and sank in the Pomeranian Bight. [1] |
Ship | State | Description |
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HMS Boadicea | ![]() | World War II: Convoy EBC 8: The B-class destroyer (1,360/1,747 t, 1931) was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off the Isle of Portland, Dorset ( 50°28′12″N2°29′30″W / 50.47000°N 2.49167°W ) by Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of 126 of her 138 crew. |
CHa-51 | ![]() | The CHa-1-class auxiliary submarine chaser was lost off Rabaul, New Guinea to unknown causes. |
Fenja | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea east of Kalymnos, Greece. [1] |
I-33 | ![]() | The B1 type submarine sank in the Iyo Nada near Kure, Japan during diving trials when wood scaffolding from recent work jammed the starboard main induction valve. One hundred and two crewmen were killed; there were two survivors. She was raised and scrapped in 1953. [171] |
KM-08 | ![]() | World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was shelled by BK-213 and BK-322 (both ![]() |
HMS LCT 967 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 4-class landing craft tank (350/586 t, 1943) was sunk by a mine. [172] |
M 83 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off Cap La Hougue, Manche, France by Royal Navy motor torpedo boats. [1] |
HMS MMS 229 | ![]() | World War II: The MMS-class minesweeper (255/295 t, 1942) was sunk by a mine off Normandy. [173] |
R-50 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk by mines off Tourville-sur-Arques, Seine-Inférieure, France. [1] [143] |
R-97 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was bombed and sunk at Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 143 and 236 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. [1] [143] |
Ro-36 | ![]() | World War II: The Kaichu type submarine was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 75 nautical miles (139 km) east of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands ( 15°21′N147°00′E / 15.350°N 147.000°E ) by USS Melvin ( ![]() |
Reiaas | ![]() | World War II: Convoy FWC 5: The cargo ship (1,128 GRT, 1918) collided in the English Channel off Normandy, France with Folda ( ![]() ![]() |
S 178 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was attacked and sunk in the English Channel by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 143 and 236 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. 17 crew were killed. [1] [91] [93] |
S 179 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was attacked and sunk in the English Channel by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 143 and 236 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. 13 crew were killed. [1] [91] [93] |
S 189 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was attacked and sunk in the English Channel by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 143 and 236 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. 13 crew were killed. There were 8 survivors. [1] [91] [93] |
Takashima Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Barb ( ![]() ![]() |
U-715 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the Faroe Islands ( 62°55′N2°59′W / 62.917°N 2.983°W ) by a Consolidated PBY Canso aircraft of 162 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force with the loss of 36 of her 52 crew. [177] |
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Birdlip | ![]() | World War II: The Hill-class trawler (750/1005 t, 1941) was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately 5°N9°W / 5°N 9°W ) by U-547 (![]() ![]() |
USS Golet | ![]() | World War II: The Gato-class submarine was sunk in the Pacific Ocean off northern Honshu, Japan ( 41°04′N141°31′E / 41.067°N 141.517°E ) by the guardship Miya Maru and the auxiliary submarine chaser Bunzan Maru (both ![]() |
Koan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Celebes Sea ( 04°33′N122°23′E / 4.550°N 122.383°E ) by USS Rasher ( ![]() |
M-83 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1935 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Auderville, Manche, France by HMS Ashanti (![]() ![]() |
M-343 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1935 minesweeper was shelled and sunk off Jersey, Channel Islands. [183] |
R 73 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk by mines in the eastern Baltic Sea. [143] |
R 141 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-130 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft west of Wesermünde. [184] |
R 182 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France. The wreck was raised in July 1944 but was not repaired and was scuttled in the Seine near Paris on 16 August 1944. [6] [185] |
Saint Basile | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ( 5°03′N9°14′W / 5.050°N 9.233°W ) by U-547 (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 60 | ![]() | World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France. [1] |
HMS Blackwood | ![]() | World War II: The Captain-class frigate (1,140/1,430 t, 1943) was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel off Brittany, France ( 50°07′N2°15′W / 50.117°N 2.250°W ) by U-764 (![]() |
CHa-54 | ![]() | World War II: The CHa-1-class auxiliary submarine chaser was sunk in the Mariana Islands by American aircraft. |
Coburg | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Schiermonnikoog, Friesland, Netherlands by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of Coastal Command, Royal Air Force. The whole crew survived with six wounded. [1] [188] Also reported as striking a mine and sinking. with the loss of two of her 40 crew. [189] |
Erlangen | ![]() | World War II: The hospital ship was bombed and set afire by Allied aircraft at Sestri Levante, Liguria, Italy. She was beached. Later towed to Genoa for repair. [1] |
Falke | ![]() | World War II: The Type 23 torpedo boat was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre ( 49°30′N00°07′E / 49.500°N 0.117°E ) with the loss of 26 lives. [190] [191] |
Gustav Nachtigal | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Schiermonnikoog by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of Coastal Command. Three crew were killed and seven wounded. [1] [188] |
Jaguar | ![]() | World War II: The Type 24 torpedo boat was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre ( 49°30′N00°07′E / 49.500°N 0.117°E ) with the loss of 16 lives. [192] [191] |
Kanseishi Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 3606: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 81 nautical miles (150 km) southeast of Tori Jima ( 29°30′N141°14′E / 29.500°N 141.233°E ) by USS Swordfish ( ![]() |
M-103 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was sunk by gunfire and air-dropped torpedoes off De Marne, Groningen, Netherlands in an attack by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of Coastal Command. Three crew were killed and 22 wounded. [1] [194] [195] [188] |
M-402 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1940 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Bolougne, Pas-de-Calais, France. [196] |
M 507 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1916 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by Royal Air Force aircraft at Bolougne. [197] |
M 550 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1915 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Bolougne. [198] |
M 3801 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
M 3802 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk by Royal Air Force aircraft off Saint-Nazaire, Loire-Inférieure, France. [199] |
M 3822 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
M 3855 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
M 3873 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
M 3874 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
M 4327 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
Ma-101 | ![]() | World War II: The auxiliary net layer/minelayer, a Bar-class boom defence vessel, was shelled and sunk in Tanapag Harbor, Saipan by USS Halsey Powell ( ![]() |
Mamiya Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Yatsushiro Maru-class naval trawler/auxiliary storeship was sunk by United States Navy carrier-based aircraft near Iwo Jima. Seven crewmen were killed. [201] |
HMS Mourne | ![]() | World War II: The River-class frigate (1,370/1,920 t, 1943) was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel ( 49°35′N5°30′W / 49.583°N 5.500°W ) by U-767 (![]() |
Möwe | ![]() | World War II: The Type 23 torpedo boat was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre, France ( 49°30′N00°07′E / 49.500°N 0.117°E ). 12 crew were killed. [203] [191] |
PA 1 | ![]() | World War II: The Flower-class corvette was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre, France. [204] |
PA 2 | ![]() | World War II: The Flower-class corvette was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre, France. [205] |
PA 3 | ![]() | World War II: The Flower-class corvette was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Le Havre, France. [206] |
R-51 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk by mines in the Seine. Raised and towed to Rouen, Seine-Inférieure. [1] [143] |
R-92 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Bolougne, France. [143] |
R-125 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was rocketed and sunk by aircraft at Bolougne, France. [143] |
R-129 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Bolougne, France. [143] |
R-130 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-130 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Bolougne, France. [184] |
R 182 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
R-237 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-218 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft off Bolougne, France. [76] |
RA 9 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper, a former Fairmile B motor launch, was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
Rapido | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) south of Grado. [7] |
Ro-44 | ![]() | World War II: The Ro-35-class submarine was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Marshall Islands ( 11°13′N164°15′E / 11.217°N 164.250°E ) by USS Burden R. Hastings ( ![]() |
Ro-114 | ![]() | World War II: The Ro-100-class submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Philippine Sea west of Tinian, Marshall Islands by USS Melvin and USS Wadleigh (both ![]() |
S 66 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 84 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 100 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 138 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 142 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 143 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 144 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
S 146 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 150 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 169 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 171 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 172 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 173 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 187 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
S 188 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [91] |
Shiratsuyu | ![]() | The Shiratsuyu-class destroyer collided in the Philippine Sea off Mindanao, Philippines ( 0°09′N126°51′E / 0.150°N 126.850°E ) with Seiyo Maru (![]() |
Sonderburg | ![]() | World War II: The tanker (12,246 GRT, 1910) was scuttled as a blockship at Cherbourg, Seine-Inférieure. [1] The wreck was dispersed by explosives in January 1947. [209] |
T31 | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk in the Gulf of Finland by Soviet Navy torpedo boats. [1] |
TA26 | ![]() | World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by USS PT-552, USS PT-558, and USS PT-559 (all ![]() |
TA30 | ![]() | World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by USS PT-552, USS PT-558, and USS PT-559 (all ![]() |
Thames | ![]() | World War II: The tug was sunk at Le Havre in and Allied air raid. [210] |
Trapu | ![]() | World War II: The tug was sunk at Le Havre in and Allied air raid. [210] |
U-860 | ![]() | World War II: The Type IXD2 submarine was sunk in the South Atlantic south of Saint Helena ( 25°27′S5°30′W / 25.450°S 5.500°W ) in a depth charge and rocket attack by seven Grumman TBM Avenger and Grumman F4F Wildcat aircraft based on USS Solomons (![]() |
U-987 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea west of Narvik, Norway ( 68°01′N5°08′E / 68.017°N 5.133°E ) by HMS Satyr (![]() |
V 205 Franz Westermann | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in an Allied air raid on St. Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands. [213] [214] |
V 207 Heinrich Buermann | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
V 1505 Wal 8 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
V 1506 Wal 9 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk by aircraft off Le Havre, France. [215] |
V 1511 Unitas 7 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
V 1537 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
V 1540 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
V 1541 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
V 1805 Senateur Louis Brindeau | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Le Havre. [1] |
Von der Lippe | ![]() | World War II: The R boat tender, a former Type 1916 minesweeper, was sunk by British aircraft at Boulogne. |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 3 | ![]() | World War II: The Type A Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. [1] |
AF 11 | ![]() | World War II: The Type C2 Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
Alert | ![]() | World War II: The buoy tender (793 GRT, 1919) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France. [1] |
Brommy | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
CHANT 69 | ![]() | The Channel tanker (401 GRT, 1944) capsized in the English Channel off Normandy. She was later sunk by gunfire from a Royal Navy ship. [216] |
Columbine | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (3,268 GRT, 1921) was torpedoed and sunk in the South Atlantic off Cape Town, South Africa ( 32°44′S17°22′E / 32.733°S 17.367°E ) by U-198 (![]() |
Hinode Maru | ![]() | World War II: Joint convoy M-23 and M-24: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged off Halmahera Island ( 02°22′N128°43′E / 2.367°N 128.717°E ) by USS Bream ( ![]() |
I-6 | ![]() | World War II: The I-6-class submarine was rammed, depth charged, machine gunned, and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north east of Hachijo Shima by Toyokawa Maru (![]() |
HMS LCT 589 | ![]() | World War II: The LCT Mk 4-class landing craft tank (350/586 t, 1943) was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea to prevent capture. [221] |
M 402 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
M 3650 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
M 3815 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
Nanshin Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Tarakan, Netherlands East Indies by USS Bluefish ( ![]() |
R-79 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Boulogne. [222] |
R-81 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Boulogne. [143] |
R 92 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 96 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and severely damaged in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 100 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and severely damaged in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 117 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and severely damaged in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 125 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 129 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 232 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
R 237 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
HMT Southern Pride | ![]() | The naval whaler (582 GRT, 1936) was wrecked near Freetown, Sierra Leone. [223] |
U-998 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and damaged at Bergen, Norway by a de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 333 Squadron, Royal Air Force. She was consequently withdrawn from service and scrapped. [224] |
V 1814 Linz | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
V 1815 Loodsboot 6 | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
Von der Groben | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
Von der Lippe | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was bombed and sunk in a British air raid at Boulogne. [1] |
Yuki Maru | ![]() | World War II: Joint convoy M-23 and M-24: The British WWI F1 Class standard cargo ship was torpedoed, broke in two and sank off Halmahera Island ( 02°22′N128°43′E / 2.367°N 128.717°E ) by USS Bream ( ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Altayskiy Komsomolets TK-35 | ![]() | The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date. |
CHa-56 | ![]() | World War II: The CHa-1-class auxiliary submarine chaser was sunk in the Mariana Islands by American aircraft. |
Dixie | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (1,571 or 1,610 GRT, 1937) was torpedoed and sunk in the Barents Sea off Kiberg, Norway, by Ilyushin Il-4 and Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft of the Soviet Naval Air Force with the loss of one crew member. [225] [226] [227] |
F 542 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Brassard: The Type C Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Elba, Italy by United States Navy PT boats. [1] |
Giuliana | ![]() | World War II: The coastal tanker was shelled and sunk in the Bay of Quarnaro by Le Fantasque and Le Terrible (both ![]() |
Kinshu Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Hake ( ![]() |
USS LCI(G)-468 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Forager: The landing craft gunboat was torpedoed and damaged in the Pacific Ocean off Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. She was scuttled by USS Stembel ( ![]() |
HMS LCI(L)-132 | ![]() | World War II: Operation Brassard: The landing craft infantry (large) (194/387 t, 1943) was sunk by German gunfire off Elba Island. 13 crewmen were killed. [229] [230] |
M 133 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel off the Cotentin Peninsula, Manche, France by HMMTB 748 (![]() |
M 546 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1915 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by Canadian aircraft at Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. [231] |
M 3238 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Vlissingen, Zeeland, Netherlands. [1] |
M 3240 | ![]() | The KFK-2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
M 3242 | ![]() | The KFK-2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
M 3243 | ![]() | The KFK-2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
Minyo Maru | ![]() | World War II: The transport ship was bombed and sunk at Sorong, Netherlands East Indies by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Fifth Air Force. [1] |
Nipponkai Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Nipponkai Maru-class auxiliary transport (a.k.a. Nihonkai Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 118 nautical miles (219 km; 136 mi) off Cape Augustin, Mindanao, Philippines ( 06°33′N127°55′E / 6.550°N 127.917°E ) by USS Flounder ( ![]() ![]() |
Ro-117 | ![]() | World War II: The Ro-100-class submarine was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 350 nautical miles (650 km; 400 mi) south east of Saipan ( 11°05′N150°31′E / 11.083°N 150.517°E ) by a United States Navy Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator aircraft of Squadron VB-109. Lost with all 55 crew. [233] |
Sanko Maru No. 12 | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Sorong by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Fifth Air Force. [1] |
Shell 4 | ![]() | World War II: The ship was bombed and sunk by German aircraft near Oritsaari. [234] |
Shofuku Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Sorong by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Fifth Air Force. [1] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Albert C. Field | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (1,764 GRT, 1923) was bombed and sunk in the English Channel by Luftwaffe aircraft. [1] |
Bugsee | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk in an Allied air raid on Hamburg. [1] |
Eiko Maru | ![]() | World War II: The auxiliary gunboat was sunk off Penang, Malaya by HMS Truculent (![]() |
F 4777 | ![]() | The MZ-B landing craft was sunk on this date. |
Henry John | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk in an Allied air raid on Hamburg. [1] She was refloated in August 1946, repaired and entered German service as Henry Böge. [235] |
Hikoshima Maru | ![]() | The Hikoshima Maru-class auxiliary transport ship (966 GRT 1918) ran around on a reef and was stranded off Kayangel Atoll, about 43 nautical miles (80 km; 49 mi) north north east of Koror, Palau Islands. The vessel was bombed and wrecked on 25 July 1944 by aircraft from Task Force 58 at 06°30′N134°30′E / 6.500°N 134.500°E . Twenty crewmen were killed. [236] |
Komsomolets Oyrotii TK-45 | ![]() | The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date. |
USS LCI(G)-468 | ![]() | World War II: The LCI-351-class landing craft infantry was torpedoed by Japanese aircraft 250 nautical miles (460 km) east of Guam ( 31°28′N148°18′E / 31.467°N 148.300°E ) and was scuttled by USS Stembel ( ![]() |
USS PT-63 | ![]() | The ELCO 77'-class PT boat was burned in a refueling accident at Hamburg Bay, Emirau ( 01°45′S150°01′E / 1.750°S 150.017°E ). [238] |
USS PT-107 | ![]() | The ELCO 80'-class PT boat was burned in a refueling accident at Hamburg Bay, Emirau ( 01°45′S150°10′E / 1.750°S 150.167°E ). [239] |
U-767 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south west of Guernsey, Channel Islands ( 49°03′N3°13′W / 49.050°N 3.217°W ) by HMS Fame, HMS Inconstant and HMS Havelock (all ![]() |
UJ 316 | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the Black Sea off Sulina, Soviet Union. [1] |
VMV 17 | ![]() | World War II: The VMV 8-class patrol craft was sunk in Tiurinsaari Island by Soviet aircraft. Six crewmen were killed. [241] [242] |
Ship | State | Description |
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USS ATR-15 | ![]() | The ATR-1-class rescue tug was lost by grounding off Normandy, France. [243] |
CHANT 7 | ![]() | The Channel tanker (403 GRT, 1944) capsized and was driven ashore in Normandy. She was on a voyage from Thameshaven, Essex to Normandy. She was declared a constructive total loss. [244] |
Garoet | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean ( 12°30′S64°00′E / 12.500°S 64.000°E ) by U-181 (![]() ![]() |
I-184 | ![]() | World War II: The Kaidai-class submarine was sunk in the Philippine Sea by aircraft based on USS Suwannee ( ![]() |
USS LST-523 | ![]() | World War II: The Mk 2-class landing ship tank was sunk by a mine off Normandy ( 49°30′N01°10′W / 49.500°N 1.167°W ). 117 of the 145 crew killed. [247] [248] |
Pestel' | ![]() | World War II: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Black Sea ( 41°03′N39°42′E / 41.050°N 39.700°E ) by U-20 (![]() |
Ruthof | ![]() | World War II: The river steam tug struck a mine and sank at km 1488 in the Danube with five dead. [250] |
Shōkaku | ![]() | World War II: Battle of the Philippine Sea: The Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the Philippine Sea by USS Cavalla ( ![]() ![]() |
Taihō | ![]() | World War II: Battle of the Philippine Sea: The aircraft carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the Philippine Sea by USS Albacore ( ![]() |
TID 33 | ![]() | The TID-class tug sank at Arromanches, Calvados, France. [251] |
V 211 Seydlitz | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk by Allied motor torpedo boats west of Jersey, Channel Islands. [252] |
Westdale | ![]() | World War II: The coaster (424 GRT, 1911) struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. [1] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Cebre | ![]() | World War II: The tug was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off La Ciotat, Bouches-du-Rhône, France by HMS Ultor (![]() |
DC 38 | ![]() | The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk on this date. |
Gen'yō Maru | ![]() | World War II: Battle of the Philippine Sea: The Itsukushima Maru-class fleet oiler was bombed and damaged in the Philippine Sea 950 nautical miles (1,760 km; 1,090 mi) east of Luzon by Douglas SBD Dauntless aircraft based on USS Wasp ( ![]() ![]() |
Grandlieu | ![]() | World War II: The transport ship was scuttled at Cherbourg, Manche, France. The wreck was removed in August 1946. [254] |
Hibi Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy H-29: The Daifuku Maru No. 1-class transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Saragan Strait off the south coast of Mindanao, Philippines ( 05°36′N125°17′E / 5.600°N 125.283°E ) by USS Hake ( ![]() ![]() |
Hiyō | ![]() | World War II: Battle of the Philippine Sea: The Hiyō-class aircraft carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the Philippine Sea ( 16°20′N132°23′E / 16.333°N 132.383°E ) by Grumman TBF Avenger aircraft from USS Belleau Wood ( ![]() |
USS LCT-208 | ![]() | The LCT Mk 5-class landing craft tank ran aground and sank off Algeria. [256] |
HMAS Matafele | ![]() | The passenger-cargo ship (335 GRT, 1938) foundered during a voyage from Townsville, Australia, to Milne Bay, New Guinea, probably on this date, with the loss of all 37 people on board. |
Otter | ![]() | World War II: The Lauting-class minelayer was bombed and sunk by Soviet aircraft at Kirkomansaari, Finland. [257] |
Seiyo Maru | ![]() | World War II: Battle of the Philippine Sea: The Standard Type 1TL oiler was bombed and damaged in the Philippine Sea by Douglas SBD Dauntless, Grumman TBF Avenger and Grumman F6F Hellcat aircraft from USS Wasp ( ![]() ![]() |
Shonan Maru No. 3 | ![]() | World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper, acting as a guard ship for the stranded transport Hikoshima Maru (![]() |
T31 | ![]() | World War II: 1st Battle of Nerva Island: The Elbing-class torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk by TK-37 and TK-60 (both ![]() |
TK-94 | ![]() | The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date. |
UJ 1209 | ![]() | World War II: The KUJ-class naval trawler/submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk in The North Sea off Tanafjord by S-104 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 32 | ![]() | World War II: The Type C Artilleriefährprahm was sunk in a Soviet air raid on Vyborg, Soviet Union. [1] |
Bolzano | ![]() | World War II: The inoperable Trento-class cruiser was sunk at La Spezia, Liguria by Italian commando frogmen. Refloated post-war and scrapped in 1947. |
USCGC CG-83415 | ![]() | The 83-foot (25 m) patrol boat was wrecked at Normandy in a storm. [262] |
USCGC CG-83477 | ![]() | The 83-foot (25 m) patrol boat was wrecked at Normandy in a storm. [262] |
F 454 | ![]() | World War II: The Type C Marinefahrprahm was bombed and sunk by Martin B-26 Marauder bombers in Ancona, Italy. One crew was wounded. [263] |
F 4768 | ![]() | The MZ-B landing craft was sunk on this date. |
FMa 07 | ![]() | World War II: The guard ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France by HMS Universal (![]() |
HMS Fury | ![]() | ![]() |
Kanan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk south of the Strait of Makassar by USS Bluefish ( ![]() |
M 538 | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1916 minesweeper was sunk by Soviet aircraft at Viipuri, later raised and towed to Hel. [242] |
Memelland | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Elbe. [1] |
No. 905 | ![]() | The KM-4-class river minesweeping launch was sunk on this date. |
PiLB 392 | ![]() | The PiLB 40 Type landing craft was lost on this date. |
SF 284 | ![]() | World War II: The Siebel ferry was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Monemvasia, Greece by HMS Unsparing (![]() |
Sybille | ![]() | World War II: The barge was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Monemvasia by HMS Unsparing (![]() |
UJ-2106 Tenedos | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser, a former Aliakon-class minelayer, was sunk by HMS Unsparing (![]() |
TA25 | ![]() | World War II: The Cyclone-class torpedo boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea south of Viareggio, Italy by United States Navy PT boats with the loss of 60 lives. [1] |
Taisto | ![]() | World War II: The T-class motor torpedo boat was sunk south of Oritsaari Island by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft. One crewman was killed, three wounded. [265] [242] |
Ship | State | Description |
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B-4 | ![]() | World War II: The launch was sunk by Allied gunboats. Three crew were killed. The vessel was recovered and towed to Vis for repairs on 2 July 1944. [266] |
Canosa | ![]() | World War II: The blockship was torpedoed and sunk at Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône, France by HMS Universal (![]() |
Diamant | ![]() | World War II: The Saphir-class submarine was sunk in an American air raid on Toulon, Var, France. [1] |
Eurydice | ![]() | World War II: The Ariane-class submarine was sunk in an American air raid on Toulon. [1] |
Galatée | ![]() | World War II: The Sirène-class submarine was sunk in an American air raid on Toulon. [1] |
I-185 | ![]() | World War II: The Kaidai-class submarine was sunk in the Pacific Ocean ( 15°55′N147°09′E / 15.917°N 147.150°E ) by USS Chandler and USS Newcomb (both ![]() |
Munchen | ![]() | World War II: The river steam tug struck a mine and sank at km 1105.5 in the Danube with the loss of two lives. [250] |
Nagaragawa Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Kakegawa, Shizuoka, Japan ( 34°36′N137°56′E / 34.600°N 137.933°E ) by USS Batfish ( ![]() |
President Dal Piaz | ![]() | World War II: The blockship was torpedoed and sunk at Cassis by HMS Universal (![]() |
Sirène | ![]() | World War II: The Sirène-class submarine was sunk in an American air raid on Toulon. [1] |
UJ 2507 | ![]() | The KFK-2-class naval drifter/submarine chaser was sunk on this date. |
Ship | State | Description |
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Abba | ![]() | World War II: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Aegean Sea off Antikythera by HMS Vampire (![]() |
Belgium Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Daifuku Maru No. 1-class transport was torpedoed and severely damaged in the Mindoro Strait off Mindoro, Philippines ( 13°11′N120°27′E / 13.183°N 120.450°E ) by USS Flier ( ![]() |
Dornia Maru | ![]() | World War II: The landing craft was torpedoed and sunk off Ceram Island, Netherlands East Indies by HNLMS K XIV (![]() |
Empire Tristram | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was damaged by a V-1 flying bomb in the Surrey Commercial Docks, London. [270] |
Hydra | ![]() | World War II: The supply ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands by four Royal Canadian Navy and four Royal Navy motor torpedo boats. [1] |
M 4624 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off St Helier by four Royal Canadian Navy and four Royal Navy motor torpedo boats. [1] |
Nesttun | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (1,271 GRT, 1917) struck a mine in the English Channel off Omaha Beach, Normandy, France and was consequently beached. [1] |
R 79 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Boulogne by Allied aircraft. [1] |
R 213 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was badly damaged by a mine north of Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France. She was still under repairs when she was scuttled near Paris on 16 August 1944. [6] [271] |
S 190 | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was damaged in the English Channel in a battle with Royal Navy destroyers and was abandoned. Her crew lost one missing and three wounded. [1] [93] |
HMS Scylla | ![]() | World War II: The Dido-class cruiser (5,582/6,975 t, 1942) struck a mine in the English Channel and was severely damaged. She was towed to Portsmouth, Hampshire, where she was declared a constructive total loss. |
Shoun Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Shoun Maru-class transport was torpedoed and sunk at Rota, Mariana Islands ( 14°10′N145°10′E / 14.167°N 145.167°E ) by a Grumman TBF Avenger from USS Yorktown ( ![]() |
UJ 307 | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the Black Sea off Varna, Romania. [1] |
UJ 2306 | ![]() | World War II: The submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the Black Sea off Varna. [1] |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 66 | ![]() | World War II: The Type B Artilleriefährprahm was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Cap La Hougue, Manche, France by Royal Navy motor torpedo boats. [1] |
Alexander von Humboldt | ![]() | World War II: The hospital ship was sunk in an Allied air raid on Wesermünde. [1] |
Aso Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Army-requisitioned Rokko Maru-class transport (3,028 GRT 1923) was torpedoed and sunk in the Philippine Sea off Leyte, Philippines by USS Redfin (![]() |
DB-26 | ![]() | World War II: The motorboat was shelled and sunk in the Black Sea ( 43°17′N40°44′E / 43.283°N 40.733°E by U-20 (![]() |
Derrycunihy | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (impressed military transport MTS T72) (7,093 GRT, 1944) was sunk by a Luftwaffe acoustic mine off Sword Beach, Normandy, France with great loss of life among the troops of 43rd (Wessex) Reconnaissance Regiment in the after part waiting to disembark. The fore part was beached and unloaded. [275] |
Empire Lough | ![]() | World War II: The collier (2,824 GRT, 1940) was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel by Kriegsmarine E-boats. She was beached at Folkestone, Kent but was declared a total loss. [276] |
F 553 | ![]() | The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. |
Fort Norfolk | ![]() | World War II: The Fort ship (7,131 GRT, 1943) struck a mine and sank off Juno Beach, Calvados, France. [277] |
I-52 | ![]() | World War II: The Type C3 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 800 nautical miles (1,500 km) south west of the Azores, Portugal ( 15°16′N39°55′W / 15.267°N 39.917°W ) by a Grumman TBF Avenger aircraft based on USS Bogue (![]() |
Ilich | ![]() | The cargo ship capsized and sank at Portland, Oregon, United States. The wreck was subsequently broken up. [278] |
Kennichi Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy HO-02: The Type D Peacetime Standard cargo ship (A.K.A. Tatehi Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea ( 32°24′N129°38′E / 32.400°N 129.633°E ) by USS Tang (![]() |
Kumanosan Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Yokohama ( 34°45′N139°30′E / 34.750°N 139.500°E ) by USS Grouper (![]() |
HMS Lord Austen | ![]() | World War II: The naval trawler (473 GRT, 1937) was sunk by a mine off Normandy. [281] |
M 3248 | ![]() | The KFK-2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
HMS MMS 8 | ![]() | World War II: The MMS-class minesweeper (255/295 t, 1941) was sunk by a mine in the English Channel. [282] |
Nanmei Maru No. 6 | ![]() | World War II: The coastal tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Yokohama by USS Greenling (![]() |
Nasusan Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy HO-02: The emergency tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Koshiki Straits, 40 miles south west of Nagasaki, Kyushu ( 32°24′N129°38′E / 32.400°N 129.633°E ) by USS Tang (![]() |
USS PT-193 | ![]() | World War II: The ELCO 80'-class PT boat ran aground and was burned to avoid capture off Noemfoor, New Guinea ( 00°55′S134°52′E / 0.917°S 134.867°E ). [284] |
R 141 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was sunk in an Allied air raid on Wesermünde. [1] |
San Pedro Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy MATA-23: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Cape Bolinao, Luzon ( 16°17′N119°41′E / 16.283°N 119.683°E ) by USS Jack (![]() ![]() |
HMS Swift | ![]() | World War II: The S-class destroyer (1,710/2,530 t, 1943) was sunk by a mine off Sword Beach, Normandy. [287] |
T-7 | ![]() | World War II: The T-class torpedo boat was attacked by HMMGB 659 HMMGB 662 and HMMGB 670 (all ![]() |
Tainan Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy HO-02: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea ( 32°24′N129°38′E / 32.400°N 129.633°E ) by USS Tang (![]() |
Tamahoko Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy HO-02: The Eastern Shore-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea ( 32°24′N129°38′E / 32.400°N 129.633°E ) by USS Tang (![]() |
U-971 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel north of Brest, Finistère, France ( 49°01′N5°35′W / 49.017°N 5.583°W ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 311 Squadron, Royal Air Force and also by HMS Eskimo (![]() ![]() |
U-1225 | ![]() | World War II: The Type IXC/40 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the North Sea west of Bergen, Norway ( 63°00′N0°50′W / 63.000°N 0.833°W ) by a Consolidated Canso aircraft of 162 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force with the loss of all 56 crew. |
V 205 Franz Westermann | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the English Channel off Guernsey, Channel Islands by Royal Air Force aircraft. [291] |
V 209 Dr. Rudolf Wahrendorff | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the English Channel off Guernsey by Royal Air Force aircraft. [292] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Bison | ![]() | World War II: The Le Hardi-class destroyer was rammed and sunk at Toulon, Var, France by U-642 (![]() |
Cassino | ![]() | World War II: The auxiliary ship was sunk by aircraft. [293] |
HMS Glasgow | ![]() | World War II: The Southampton-class cruiser was shelled and severely damaged in the English Channel by German shore-based artillery. She was under repair until August 1945. [1] |
HMS Goodson | ![]() | World War II: The Captain-class frigate (1,140/1,430 t, 1943) was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel ( 50°00′N2°49′W / 50.000°N 2.817°W ) by U-984 (![]() |
I-42 | ![]() | The KM-2-class motor launch was lost on this date. |
No. 15 | ![]() | The KM-2-class motor launch was lost on this date. |
R-79 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. [143] |
T7 | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was destroyed in action in the Adriatic Sea, off the island of Murter. [295] |
TA34 | ![]() | World War II: The torpedo boat was bombed and severely damaged south east of Trieste, Italy. She was declared a total loss. [1] |
U-269 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south east of Torquay, Devon, United Kingdom ( 50°01′N2°59′W / 50.017°N 2.983°W ) by HMS Bickerton (![]() |
Yamamiya Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Type 1A Standard cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Pacific Ocean north west of Halmahera, New Guinea ( 03°27′N127°12′E / 3.450°N 127.200°E ) by USS Bashaw ( ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 85 | ![]() | World War II: The Type D Artilleriefährprahm was sunk in an Allied air raid on Weseremünde. [1] |
Aquileia | ![]() | World War II: The hospital ship was scuttled at Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. She was refloated later in 1944 and scrapped. [298] |
Gorizia | ![]() | World War II: The Zara-class cruiser was crippled at La Spezia, Italy by manned torpedoes. Scrapped post-1946. |
Harugiku Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo and passenger ship was torpedoed in the Strait of Malacca by HMS Truculent (![]() |
HMS MTB 734 | ![]() | World War II: The Fairmile D motor torpedo boat (102/118 t, 1943) was bombed by Allied aircraft and sunk by Allied warships off Normandy. [301] |
No. 705 | ![]() | The R Type minesweeping boat was sunk on this date. |
R-46 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk at Bolbec, Seine-Inférieure, France by the detonation of a boat laden with explosives that she was towing. [1] [143] |
Tellaro | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Livorno by the Germans. She was later refloated and scrapped. [302] |
U-317 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom ( 62°03′N1°45′E / 62.050°N 1.750°E ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 86 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of all 50 crew. |
U-719 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north west of Ireland ( 55°33′N11°02′W / 55.550°N 11.033°W ) by HMS Bulldog with the loss of all 52 crew. [303] |
Ship | State | Description |
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Barzha No.75 | ![]() | World War II: The barge was torpedoed and sunk in the Black Sea off Tuapse by U-19 (![]() |
Felix I | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Nice, Alpes Maritimes, France ( 43°38′N7°19′E / 43.633°N 7.317°E ) by HMS Ultor (![]() |
Florianopolis | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and set afire by Soviet Bell P-39 Airacobra, Curtis P-40 Kittyhawk and Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft and was beached off Kirkenes, Norway with 15 killed and 36 wounded aboard. She was scrapped in the United Kingdom after the war. [1] [261] [306] |
Herta | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was attacked and set afire off Kirkenes, Norway by Soviet Bell P-39 Airacobra, Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk and Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft, or bombed and sunk by Soviet Naval Air Force A-20 Havocs. [1] [226] |
Kizugawa Maru | ![]() | ![]() ![]() |
M 4620 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands by Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boats. [1] |
HMMTB 640 | ![]() | World War II: The Fairmile D motor torpedo boat (102/118 t, 1943) was mined and sunk off Vada, Italy. [308] |
Medan Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy MATA-23: The Imperial Japanese Army-chartered Standard Wartime Type 1TM oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea in the Bashi Channel ( 21°10′N120°31′E / 21.167°N 120.517°E ) by USS Seahorse ( ![]() |
HMS Pink | ![]() | World War II: The Flower-class corvette (925/1,170 t, 1942) was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel ( 49°48′N0°49′W / 49.800°N 0.817°W ) by unknown U-boat. She was towed to Portsmouth, Hampshire but was declared a total loss. Scrapped in 1947. [311] |
R-114 | ![]() | World War II: The Type R-41 minesweeper was sunk by mines in the English Channel. [143] |
Tempo 3 | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Nice, Alpes-Maritimes ( 43°34′N7°15′E / 43.567°N 7.250°E ) by HMS Ultor (![]() |
Trapez 5 | ![]() | World War II: The tanker was scuttled at Marseille. She was refloated in July 1946, repaired and returned to French service as Esso Provence. [313] |
Ship | State | Description |
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CD-24 | ![]() | World War II: The Type D escort ship was torpedoed and sunk off Iwo Jima ( 24°44′N140°20′E / 24.733°N 140.333°E ) by USS Archerfish ( ![]() |
Charles W. Eliot | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship struck two mines in the English Channel off Omaha Beach, Normandy, France and sank. [1] |
Kondor | ![]() | World War II: The Type 23 torpedo boat was bombed and wrecked in dry dock at Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France. [1] [315] |
M 4611 | ![]() | World War II: The minesweeper was sunk in the English Channel off St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands by HMS Eskimo (![]() ![]() |
HMS Maid of Orleans | ![]() | World War II: Convoy FXP 18: The landing ship infantry (2,385 GRT, 1918) was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel south east of St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight ( 50°06′N0°41′W / 50.100°N 0.683°W ) by unknown U-boat with the loss of five of the 98 people on board. Survivors were rescued by HMS Eglington, HMS Hotham (both ![]() ![]() |
HMS MGB 326 | ![]() | World War II: The Fairmile C motor gun boat was sunk by a mine off Normandy, France. [317] |
Nerissa | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk off Cape Romanov by TKA-239 (![]() |
Sansei Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Sansei Maru-class auxiliary collier (2,386 GRT 1936) was torpedoed and sunk in the Tsushima Strait ten nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) off the Tsutsu Misaki south south west coast ( 33°53′N128°59′E / 33.883°N 128.983°E ) by USS Sealion ( ![]() |
Shotoku Maru | ![]() | The auxiliary gunboat was lost on this date. |
Ussuri Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy MATA-23: The Ussuri Maru-class auxiliary transport (a.k.a. Uslii Maru) was torpedoed and damaged in the Bashi Channel ( 21°10′N120°31′E / 21.167°N 120.517°E ) by USS Pargo ( ![]() |
V 213 Claus Bolten | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the English Channel off St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands by HMS Eskimo (![]() ![]() |
Vulkan | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk off Petsamo, Finland. [320] |
Yamagiko Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy M-25: The British WWI B-class standard cargo ship (a.k.a. Yamakiko Maru and Yamagiso Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the Moro Gulf 35 miles (56 km) east of Zamboanga ( 06°50′N121°30′E / 6.833°N 121.500°E ) by USS Pargo ( ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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AF 8 | ![]() | World War II: The Type A Artilleriefährprahm was sunk in an Allied air raid at Le Tréport, Haute-Normandie, France. [1] |
Empire Portia | ![]() | World War II: Convoy FTM 22: The cargo ship (7,058 GRT, 1943) was either torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel off Selsey Bill, Sussex ( 50°33′N0°35′W / 50.550°N 0.583°W ) by unknown U-boat, or she struck a mine. She was taken in tow by HMS LST-416 (![]() |
H. G. Blasdel | ![]() | World War II: Convoy ECM 17: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel 30 nautical miles (56 km) south of St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight ( 50°07′N0°47′W / 50.117°N 0.783°W ) by U-984 (![]() ![]() |
James A. Farrell | ![]() | World War II: Convoy ECM 17: The Liberty ship was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel 30 nautical miles (56 km) south of St. Catherine's Point ( 50°07′N0°47′W / 50.117°N 0.783°W ) by U-984 (![]() ![]() |
John A. Treutlen | ![]() | World War II: The Liberty ship, on her maiden voyage, was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel 30 nautical miles (56 km) south of St. Catherine's Point ( 50°07′N0°47′W / 50.117°N 0.783°W ) by U-984 (![]() ![]() ![]() |
Katori Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Standard Peacetime Type D Transport (1,920 GRT 1938) was torpedoed and sunk 11 nautical miles (20 km) north of Caminguin Island, Mindanao, Philippines ( 19°00′N121°42′E / 19.000°N 121.700°E ) by USS Growler ( ![]() |
Libau | ![]() | World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea north of Kolberg, Pomerania, Germany. One crew died of his wounds. [1] [327] [328] [ circular reference ] |
Nellore | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship (6,942 GRT, 1913) was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean ( 07°51′S75°20′E / 7.850°S 75.333°E ) by I-8 (![]() ![]() |
Nippo Maru | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south east of Singapore ( 0°43′N105°31′E / 0.717°N 105.517°E ) by USS Flasher ( ![]() |
Normand | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Cherbourg, Manche. She was refloated in November 1947 and was beached in Mieilles Bay. She was declared a total loss. [312] |
Toyama Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy KATA-412: The Toyooka Maru-class auxiliary troopship was torpedoed, split in two and sunk off Tokunoshima, Kagoshima ( 27°47′N129°05′E / 27.783°N 129.083°E ) by USS Sturgeon ( ![]() |
Tsugaru | ![]() | World War II: The Tsugaru-class minelayer was torpedoed and sunk in Cenderawasih Bay off Biak, Netherlands East Indies ( 2°19′N127°57′E / 2.317°N 127.950°E ) by USS Darter ( ![]() |
U-988 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel west of Guernsey, Channel Islands ( 49°37′N3°41′W / 49.617°N 3.683°W ) by a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 244 Squadron, Royal Air Force and also by HMS Cooke, HMS Domett, HMS Duckworth and HMS Essington (all ![]() |
USS Valor | ![]() | The Accentor-class minesweeper was in collision with USS Richard W. Suesens ( ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
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Empire Portia | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in the English Channel off Selsey Bill, Sussex. She was taken in tow by USS LST-416 (![]() |
Hyakufuku Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy 3622: The Hyakufuku Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean 43 miles (69 km) north west of Chichi Jima ( 28°20′N141°23′E / 28.333°N 141.383°E ) by USS Plaice (![]() ![]() |
Matsukawa Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy SAMA-08: The Shunko Maru-class auxiliary transport (3,825 GRT 1936) (a.k.a. Matsugawa Maru, and transported prisoners of war as Cho Saki Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Manila Bay ( 14°25′N119°45′E / 14.417°N 119.750°E ) by USS Jack (![]() |
Nikkin Maru | ![]() | World War II: The Nikkin Maru-class auxiliary cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Yellow Sea ( 35°05′N125°00′E / 35.083°N 125.000°E ) by USS Tang ( ![]() |
SF 282 | ![]() | World War II: The Siebel ferry was sunk on this date. |
TK-43, TK-63 and TK-161 | ![]() | World War II: The motor torpedo boats were sunk in the Baltic Sea by German minesweepers. [45] |
Trinchen Behrens | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Jade Bight. [1] |
Turusima Maru | ![]() | World War II: Convoy SAMA-08: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea ( 14°15′N119°40′E / 14.250°N 119.667°E ) by USS Jack (![]() |
U-478 | ![]() | World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the Faroe Islands ( 63°27′N0°50′W / 63.450°N 0.833°W ) by a Consolidated PBY Canso aircraft of 162 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force and a Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 86 Squadron, Royal Air Force with the loss of all 52 crew. [340] |
UJ 1408 | ![]() | World War II: The MOB-FD-class submarine chaser was sunk in the Bay of Biscay off Concarneau, Finistère, France by Allied de Havilland Mosquito aircraft. [1] |
V 422 Kergroise | ![]() | World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk at Lorient by Allied aircraft. [341] |
Vera Radcliffe | ![]() | World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a breakwater off Juno Beach, Courseulles, Calvados, France. [90] |
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