List of shipwrecks in October 1944
The list of shipwrecks in October 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1944.
1 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ajiro | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy No. 3927: The Ajiro-class minelayer was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Bonin Islands by USS Snapper (![]() |
Kyokuho Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MIMA-11: The Type 1TL oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west of Luzon, Philippines (16°11′N 119°44′E / 16.183°N 119.733°E) by USS Cabrilla (![]() |
HMMTB 347 | ![]() |
World War II: The Vosper 72 foot-class motor torpedo boat (40/47 t, 1943) was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden, North Holland, Netherlands by Kriegsmarine surface ships.[3] |
HMMTB 360 | ![]() |
World War II: The Vosper 72 foot-class motor torpedo boat (40/47 t, 1943) was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden by Kriegsmarine surface ships.[4] |
MO-512 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[5] |
Nordstjärnan | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing boat was sunk by a mine north in the Kattegat with the loss of all five crew.[6] |
Seian Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy No. 3927: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Bonin Islands (28°20′N 139°25′E / 28.333°N 139.417°E) by USS Snapper (![]() |
T-1 | ![]() |
World War II: The tug struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval.[5] |
Takunan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy 3928: The auxiliary storeship was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan 108 nautical miles (200 km; 124 mi) west of Torishima, Izu Islands (30°30′N 138°27′E / 30.500°N 138.450°E) by USS Trepang (![]() |
USS YMS-385 | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper was sunk by a mine in the Zowariau Channel off Ulithi Carolina Islands (09°52′N 139°37′E / 9.867°N 139.617°E). Ten crew were killed or died of wounds.[8][9] |
Zuiyo Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MIMA-11: The oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west of Luzon (16°07′N 119°43′E / 16.117°N 119.717°E) by USS Cabrilla (![]() ![]() |
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2 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Azuchisan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Aspro (![]() |
GL 2 | ![]() |
World War II: The Crabe-class patrol tug was sunk by Allied aircraft at La Spezia, Italy. |
Higane Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-18: The Type 1K Standard Merchant ore carrier (a.k.a. Hikane Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo, south west of Kudat, off Gaya Bay (06°30′N 116°15′E / 6.500°N 116.250°E) by USS Hammerhead (![]() |
Hiyori Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-18: The Type 1K ore carrier (a.k.a. Nichiwa Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo, south west of Kudat off Gaya Bay (06°28′N 116°14′E / 6.467°N 116.233°E) by USS Hammerhead (![]() |
Kokusei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-18: The Type 1K ore carrier was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Borneo, south west of Kudat off Gaya Bay (06°30′N 116°18′E / 6.500°N 116.300°E) by USS Hammerhead (![]() |
M 7601 | ![]() |
The minesweeper, a converted Pluvier-class patrol tug, was sunk by an internal explosion at La Spezia. |
11V3 Salamis | ![]() |
The guard ship was lost on this date. |
Tsar Ferdinand | ![]() |
World War II: The hospital ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea 19 nautical miles (35 km) north-west of Skiathos, Greece, by Curie (![]() |
Tsuyama Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-28: The Toyooka Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait (20°50′N 121°31′E / 20.833°N 121.517°E) by USS Pomfret (![]() |
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3 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Bertha | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea south of Cassandreia, Greece by HMS Unswerving (![]() |
GW 03 | ![]() |
World War II: The coastal protection vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Skiathos, Greece by Curie (![]() |
I-177 | ![]() |
World War II: The Kaidai-class submarine was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Samuel S. Miles (![]() |
USS LCT-1052 | ![]() |
The LCT-1-class landing craft tank sank in a tropical storm at Ulithi, Caroline Islands. Her commanding officer was lost while the other 13 crew were rescued.[16][17] |
Norma | ![]() |
The 19-gross register ton, 43.6-foot (13.3 m) fishing vessel sank at the mouth of the Duncan Canal in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska.[18] |
USS Seawolf | ![]() |
World War II: The Sargo-class submarine was mistakenly depth charged and sunk in the Molucca Sea off Morotai, Netherlands East Indies by USS Richard M. Rowell (![]() |
USS Shelton | ![]() |
World War II: The John C. Butler-class destroyer escort was torpedoed and damaged in the Molucca Sea off Morotai by Ro-41 (![]() ![]() |
Vs 906 Schwalbe | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk by a mine northwest of Anholt.[19] |
Yard No. 922 | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Den Helder, North Holland, Netherlands by Allied aircraft.[5] |
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4 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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CHa-92 | ![]() |
The CHa-1-class submarine chaser ran aground off northern Luzon, Philippines, and was abandoned. |
HMCS Chebogue | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy ONS 33: The River-class frigate (1,445/2,110 t, 1944) was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean (49°20′N 24°20′W / 49.333°N 24.333°W) by U-1227 (![]() ![]() |
Elisabeth Bornhofen | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Bergen, Norway by Allied aircraft.[22] |
Elise Schulte | ![]() |
World War II: The unfinished cargo ship was scuttled at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She was raised post-war and completed as Stad Leiden for Dutch owners.[5] |
Frankenfels | ![]() |
World War II: The unfinished cargo ship was scuttled at Amsterdam. She was raised post-war and completed as Albiero for Dutch owners.[5] |
Generale Carlo Montanari | ![]() |
World War II: The Generali-class destroyer, previously scuttled by her crew and then raised by the Germans but not repaired, was bombed and sunk at La Spezia by Allied aircraft.[23] |
Gutenfels | ![]() |
World War II: The unfinished cargo ship was scuttled at Amsterdam. She was raised post-war and completed as Heelsum for Dutch owners.[5] |
Herta Johanne | ![]() |
World War II: The lighter struck a mine and sank in Fehmarnsund.[5] |
Kigen Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary sailing vessel was bombed and sunk by a US Navy Consolidated PBY Catalina in the area of Jolo, Philippines.[24] |
Kiku Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary sailing vessel was bombed and sunk by a US Navy Consolidated PBY Catalina in the area of Jolo, Philippines.[24] |
USS LCT-579 | ![]() |
World War II: The LCT-1-class landing craft tank was sunk by a mine off Angaur. Five crew were killed or missing and another died of his wounds.[16][25] |
Maininki | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Röytä, Finland by German dive bomber aircraft. One crew was killed and two wounded.[26][27] |
Radøy | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster (182 GRT, 1909) was bombed and sunk at Bergen, Norway by Royal Air Force aircraft. Wreck scrapped in summer 1945.[28] |
SF 191 | ![]() |
The Siebel ferry was lost on this date. |
Sten | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship (1,464 GRT, 1910) was bombed and sunk at Bergen, Norway, by Royal Air Force aircraft.[29] The wreck was delivered for scrapping at Stavanger on 4 April 1946.[30] |
Taibin Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Flasher (![]() |
Tateishi Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Eastern Guide-class auxiliary transport, run aground when attacked and severely damaged by a US Navy Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft at Jolo, Philippines, (06°02′N 121°29′E / 6.033°N 121.483°E) on 27 September, is blown up when bombed by a US Navy Consolidated PBY Catalina, detonating dynamite in her cargo. Her commanding officer and all 24 hands were killed.[24] |
Ulv | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy Al-635-Dr: The coaster (938 GRT, 1921) was in collision with Altengamme (![]() |
U-92 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was bombed and damaged at Bergen by Royal Air Force aircraft. She was consequently withdrawn from service and later scrapped.[32] |
U-228 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was bombed and sunk at Bergen by Royal Air Force aircraft.[5] |
U-437 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was bombed and damaged at Bergen by Royal Air Force aircraft. She was struck from the Kriegsmarine list the next day and scrapped in 1946.[33] |
U-993 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was destroyed in a Royal Air Force air raid on Bergen with the loss of two crew.[34] |
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5 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS BYMS 2255 | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper (215/320 t, 1943) was sunk by mine in the English Channel off Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France. There was no casualty.[35][36] |
HMS HDML 1227 | ![]() |
World War II: The Harbour Defence Motor Launch (44/52 t, 1942) was shelled and sunk off Piraeus, Greece by TA38 and TA39 (both ![]() |
Rokko Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Rokko Maru-class auxiliary transport (3,028 GRT, 1923) was bombed and sunk north west of Takao, Formosa by US aircraft. 90 killed.[40] |
Sperrbrecher 105 Prins Willem V | ![]() |
World War II: The uncompleted Sperrbrecher was scuttled by the Germans as a blockship near Maassluis, Netherlands. The wreck was raised in 1947 and completed in 1949.[41] |
SM 3 | ![]() |
World War II: The SM-class minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea east of Suursaari, Finland with the loss of five crew.[42] |
Sparviero | ![]() |
World War II: The uncompleted aircraft carrier was scuttled at Genoa, Italy. |
Tatsushiro Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk off Manila, Philippines by USS Cod (![]() |
Unknown schooner | ![]() |
World War II: A Greek schooner, possibly a Partizan supply vessel, was sunk in the Pagasetic Gulf by UJ-2110 (![]() |
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6 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Aaro | ![]() |
The cargo ship (1,426 GRT, 1925) dragged her anchor and collided with Yewdale (![]() |
Akane Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HI-77:The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait by USS Whale (![]() ![]() |
USS Asphalt | ![]() |
The Trefoil-class concrete barge was wrecked at Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands in a storm.[48] |
CD-21 | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HI-77:The Type C escort ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Luzon Strait off Luzon (19°45′N 118°22′E / 19.750°N 118.367°E) by USS Seahorse (![]() ![]() |
Cha-2 | ![]() |
World War II: The CHa-1-class submarine chaser was sunk west of Penang, Malaya by HMS Tally-Ho (![]() |
CHANT 4 | ![]() |
The CHANT collided with a fishing trawler in the Thames Estuary and was damaged. She was repaired and returned to service.[49] |
F 1036 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm exploded on the Danube near Stari Banovici when Soviet artillery hit the mines she was carrying. There were no survivors.[50] |
Hokurei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The tanker was torpedoed by USS Cabrilla (![]() |
Kinugasa Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Whale (![]() |
HMS LCP(L) 7 | ![]() |
The landing craft personnel (large) (5,9/8,2 t, 1941) was lost on this date. |
HMS LCP(L) 18 | ![]() |
The landing craft personnel (large) (5,9/8,2 t, 1941) was lost on this date. |
M 4246 Frisia VIII | ![]() |
The auxiliary minesweeper was lost on this date. |
Nordstern | ![]() |
World War II: The training ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Memel by Shch-407 (![]() |
PiLB 39 | ![]() |
World War II: The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was sunk at Saaremaa by Soviet bombers.[53] |
SF 120 | ![]() |
World War II: The Siebel ferry was sunk by Allied aircraft in Mikra Bay, Greece, with the loss of 5 lives.[54] |
Triton | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Stralsund, Germany, by Allied aircraft.[55] |
U-168 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type IXC/40 submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the Java Sea (6°20′S 111°28′E / 6.333°S 111.467°E) by HNLMS Zwaardvisch (![]() |
Yamamizu Maru No. 2 | ![]() |
World War II: combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The Standard Type 1TM tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Vigan by USS Cabrilla (![]() |
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7 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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AF 73 | ![]() |
World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was sunk in the North Sea off Terschelling, Friesland, Netherlands by Allied aircraft. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.[5] |
F 911 | ![]() |
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk incomplete, probably at Gutehoffnungshutte, Wien, on this date. |
F 1030 | ![]() |
The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk incomplete, probably at Gutehoffnungshutte, Wien, on this date. |
F 1034 | ![]() |
The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. |
FR 11 | ![]() |
World War II: The FR 7-class river minesweeper aground on km 1216 of the Danube was destroyed by shells from Soviet tanks.[57] |
GK 62 | ![]() |
World War II: The guard ship was sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Cassandreia, Greece by HMS Termagant and HMS Tuscan (both ![]() |
HMIS HDML 1119 | ![]() |
World War II: The Harbour Defence Motor Launch (46/54 t, 1944) was sunk in error while anchored in the Raaf River off Maungdaw, Burma by two Supermarine Spitfire aircraft. Five crew were killed, and four more on HMIS HDML 1118 which was damaged in the same attack.[58][59][60] |
Kinugasa Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy HI-77: The Kinugasa Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk off Luzon, Philippines (14°30′N 115°45′E / 14.500°N 115.750°E) by USS Baya and USS Hawkbill (both ![]() |
Macassar Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA 28: The Samarang Maru-class auxiliary transport (a.k.a. Makassar Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (17°46′N 119°40′E / 17.767°N 119.667°E) by USS Aspro and USS Hoe (both ![]() |
Petar Zrinjski | ![]() |
The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
Shinyo Maru No. 8 | ![]() |
World War II: The Toyosaka Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea about 43 nautical miles (80 km; 49 mi) west north west of Vigan, Luzon (17°50′N 119°37′E / 17.833°N 119.617°E) by USS Cabrilla (![]() |
TA37 | ![]() |
World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Cassandreia by HMS Termagant and HMS Tuscan (both ![]() |
UJ-2101 Birgitta | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was sunk in the Aegean Sea south west of Cassandreia by HMS Termagant and HMS Tuscan (both ![]() |
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8 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Achilles | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea north west of Chios, Greece by HMS Vivid (![]() |
Bagger 3 | ![]() |
World War II: The dredger was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Ventspils by Shch-407 (![]() |
HMS BYMS 2030 | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper was sunk by a mine in Seine Bay (49°27′N 00°02′W / 49.450°N 0.033°W), west of Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France.[65] |
Freikoll | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster (236 GRT, 1941) was torpedoed and damaged in the North Sea north of Florø, Norway by HNoMS MTB-711, HNoMS MTB-712 and HNoMS MTB-722 (all ![]() |
Horst | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea north west of Chios by HMS Vivid (![]() |
Kohoku Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Combined Convoys MATA-28 and MIMA-11: The Konan Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk south west of Lingayen Gulf (18°31′N 116°00′E / 18.517°N 116.000°E) by USS Hoe (![]() ![]() |
HMCS Mulgrave | ![]() |
World War II: The Bangor-class minesweeper struck a mine in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France, and was beached. She was declared a constructive total loss.[5] |
Paul | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea north west of Chios by HMS Vivid (![]() |
Ro 24 | ![]() |
World War II: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Ventspils, Latvia by Shch-407 (![]() |
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9 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Angelina | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary armed boat was sunk by gunfire by the gunboat NB-13 Partizan and patrol boat PC-2 Macola (both ![]() |
DW 36 | ![]() |
The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk on this date. |
DW 37 | ![]() |
The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk on this date. |
Elbing I | ![]() |
World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk off Mõntu, Saaremaa, Estonia by Soviet aircraft.[5][53][71] |
Iller | ![]() |
World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at Mõntu, Saaremaa, Estonia by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft.[5][53][71] |
Inge Christophersen | ![]() |
World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at Mõntu, Saaremaa, Estonia by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft.[5][53][71] |
USS LCT-459 | ![]() |
The LCT-1-class landing craft tank was lost by grounding off the west coast of France.[72] |
Ludolf Oldendorff | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Sirevåg, Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[5][73] |
M 3230 Freddy | ![]() |
World War II: The Jacqueline-class trawler/minesweeper was mined and sunk off Den Hoofden. |
Marie Seidler | ![]() |
World War II: The transport was bombed and sunk at Saaremaa by Soviet Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft.[53] |
Maros | ![]() |
The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
Sarp | ![]() |
The coaster (1,116 GRT, 1916) sank off Egersund, Norway. Later raised, repaired and returned to service.[74] |
Shinki Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south east of Kyushu by USS Croaker (![]() |
Tachibana Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-28: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Formosa (16°33′N 116°38′E / 16.550°N 116.633°E) by USS Sawfish (![]() ![]() |
Tokuwa Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-28: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Formosa by USS Baya, USS Becuna and USS Hawkbill (all ![]() |
UJ-1711 Otto N. Anderson | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off the coast of Norway (58°29′N 5°44′E / 58.483°N 5.733°E) by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force. One crew was killed.[5][77][78] |
V 1303 Freiburg | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Hook of Holland, South Holland, Netherlands by vessels of the 4th MTB Flotilla, Royal Navy. 19 crew were lost.[5][71] |
Vesta | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship at Corinth, Greece.[5] |
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10 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Amgum | ![]() |
World War II: The gunboat struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[5] |
CHa-87 | ![]() |
World War II: The CHa-1-class submarine chaser was bombed and sunk off Ryuku by American aircraft. |
DW 36, DW 37, and DW 39 | ![]() |
The KFK 2-class naval drifters were lost on this date. |
Ejiri Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-29: The Type 2A Wartime Standard cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the South China Sea near the Cape Rena Sea(16°10′N 119°45′E / 16.167°N 119.750°E) by USS Lapon (![]() |
Ha-61, Ha-62, Ha-63, Ha-65, Ha-66, and Ha-68 |
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World War II: The Type C-class midget submarines were bombed and sunk at Unten, Okinawa by Grumman F6F Hellcats from USS Bunker Hill (![]() |
Jingei | ![]() |
World War II: The Jingei-class submarine tender was bombed and sunk off the coast of Okinawa 12 nautical miles (22 km) west south west of Ie Shima and 28 nautical miles (52 km) north north west of Naha (26°39′N 127°52′E / 26.650°N 127.867°E) by United States Navy aircraft. She sank in shallow water with her superstructure above water. One hundred crewmen were killed. Raised in 1952, towed to Japan and scrapped.[82] |
Kaii | ![]() |
World War II: The Momo-class destroyer was sunk by United States Navy aircraft off Okinawa.[83] |
Koei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The guard boat was sunk in the Strait of Malacca by HNLMS Zwaardvisch (![]() |
Lok-Fahre | ![]() |
The LCT-1-class landing craft tank was sunk on this date. |
Loots | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was sunk at Tallinn by mines. Her master and three crewmen were killed.[84] |
LS 8 and LS 9 | ![]() |
The LS 2 Type light schnellboote were lost on this date. |
HMS MGB 663 | ![]() |
World War II: The Fairmile D motor gunboat (90/107 t, 1943) was sunk by a mine in the Adriatic Sea off Rimini, Italy.[5][85] |
No. 493, No. 496, No. 498, No. 805, No. 806, No. 810, No. 812, No. 813, No. 814, No. 820, No. 823 |
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The T-35-class motor torpedo boats were lost on this date. |
No. 500 | ![]() |
The T-33-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date. |
Olsa | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off Langfjord near Kirkenes, Norway by Allied aircraft.[86] |
Sophia | ![]() |
World War II: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Aegean Sea by HMS Virtue (![]() |
T-158 | ![]() |
World War II: The No. 103-class landing ship was bombed, set afire, and sunk off Okinawa (14°35′N 120°59′E / 14.583°N 120.983°E) by United States Navy aircraft. Her commanding officer was killed.[5][87] |
TK-682 | ![]() |
The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date. |
Takashima | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy No. 3927: The Sokuten-class minelayer was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north north west of Okinawa by United States Navy aircraft.[88] |
U-2331 | ![]() |
The Type XXIII submarine sank in the Baltic Sea off Hela Pomerania in a diving accident with the loss of fifteen of her nineteen crew. |
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11 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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F 625 | ![]() |
World War II: The C2 Type Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and sunk in the Adriatic Sea by HMMGB 634, HMMGB 637, HMMGB 638 and HMMGB 662 (all (![]() |
F 942 | ![]() |
World War II: The D Type Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and damaged in the Adriatic Sea by HMMGB 634, HMMGB 637, HMMGB 638 and HMMGB 662 (all (![]() |
F 973 | ![]() |
World War II: The D Type Marinefährprahm was torpedoed and damaged in the Adriatic Sea by HMMGB 634, HMMGB 637, HMMGB 638 and HMMGB 662 (all (![]() |
Gotia | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by Soviet aircraft at Langfjord, Norway.[89] |
I-O-05 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
I-O-54 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
Joshu Go | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Formosa Strait by USS Tang (![]() |
USS LCT-293 | ![]() |
The LCT-1-class landing craft tank foundered in heavy weather in the English Channel.[92] |
M 303 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type 1940 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Ocean off Kiberg, Norway by TKA-205 and TKA-219 (both ![]() |
Oita Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Formosa Strait by USS Tang (![]() |
USS PT-368 | ![]() |
World War II: The ELCO 80'-class motor torpedo boat ran aground off Halmahera, New Guinea (01°59′N 127°57′E / 1.983°N 127.950°E) and was scuttled.[95] |
Sarp | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by Allied aircraft off the coast of Norway.[5] |
SF 45 | ![]() |
The Siebel ferry was lost on this date. |
Shtor | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk by a Soviet Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft in the Arctic Ocean.[96] |
T-105 | ![]() |
World War II: The No. 103-class landing ship was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan south of Yokosuka (33°18′N 137°42′E / 33.300°N 137.700°E) by USS Trepang (![]() |
UJ 202 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was scuttled on the north coast of Molat.[5] |
UJ 208 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was scuttled on the north coast of Molat.[5] |
V 6517 | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was torpedoed and sunk off Northern Norway by V-2 (![]() |
Ypanis | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at Piraeus, Greece.[98] |
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12 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Anna | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Aegean Sea off Volos, Greece by Allied aircraft.[99] |
Asaka Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Akagi Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk in the South China Sea off the Pescadores (23°33′N 119°43′E / 23.550°N 119.717°E) by United States Navy aircraft. Two crewmen were killed.[100] |
Braganza | ![]() |
The cargo ship (6,327 GRT, 1924) caught fire and sank in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately 32°40′S 48°30′W / 32.667°S 48.500°W) with the loss of three of the 53 people on board.[101] |
Capadose | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Sea off Kiberg, Norway by TK-230, TKA-238, TK-241, and TK-246 (all ![]() |
Choan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Kinjo Maru-class auxiliary minelayer was bombed and sunk at Takao, Formosa by US Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.[103] |
Hakko Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the South China Sea off Takao, Formosa (22°37′N 119°34′E / 22.617°N 119.567°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[104] |
Hakozaki Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Hakone Maru-class auxiliary transport (10,413 GRT 1922) was bombed and damaged by US Navy carrier aircraft at Kirun and was run aground. 37 crewmen were killed or wounded. The ship was refloated, repaired and returned to service by 15 November.[105] |
Hjvb 356 Condor | ![]() |
The auxiliary patrol boat was sunk by a mine during a minesweeping operation west of Malmö. Eight crew were killed and one survived.[106] |
Joshu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary cruiser was sunk in the South China Sea off the Pescadores by United States Navy aircraft.[5] |
Kokai Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Shinto Maru No. 2-class auxiliary netlayer (540 GRT 1939) was bombed and sunk by Consolidated B-24 Liberator bomber aircraft 35 nautical miles (65 km; 40 mi) off Hahajima (25°56′N 141°46′E / 25.933°N 141.767°E). 58 crew were killed.[107] |
HMS Loyal | ![]() |
World War II: The L-class destroyer (1,920/2,660 t, 1942) struck a mine in the Tyrrhenian Sea and was severely damaged. She was declared a constructive total loss.[5] |
Lumme | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Ocean off Kirkenes, Norway by S-104 (![]() |
Manryu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Makassar by HMS Strongbow (![]() |
Mitsuki Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Type 1A Standard cargo ship was sunk in the South China Sea off Penghu, Formosa (23°30′N 119°34′E / 23.500°N 119.567°E) by United States Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. Two soldiers and four crewmen were killed.[5][109] |
HMS MMS 170 | ![]() |
World War II: The MMS-class minesweeper (255/295 t, 1942) was sunk by a mine off Gorgona Island, Italy. Seven crew were killed. There were 12 survivors.[110][111][112] |
Shirotae Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Zuikai Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk off Penghu, Formosa (23°30′N 119°34′E / 23.500°N 119.567°E) by US Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. Lost with all 78 crew.[113] |
TA15 | ![]() |
World War II: The torpedo boat, a former Sella-class destroyer, was sunk off Piraeus, Greece by British aircraft.[114] |
TA17 | ![]() |
World War II: The Palestro-class torpedo boat was scuttled at Piraeus.[115] |
TA38 | ![]() |
World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was scuttled as a blockship at Volos, Greece.[5] |
Taunus | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler was sunk in the Baltic Sea by S-4 (![]() |
Teisho Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The government chartered cargo ship was bombed and set afire by aircraft from Task Force 38 sinking alongside Pier No. 8 at Takao. Four gunners, seven Japanese, 20 German and Italian crew members are lost. Wreck further damaged by a gale on the 18th.[117] |
Toko Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-29: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea (23°33′N 119°43′E / 23.550°N 119.717°E) by USS Ray (![]() |
UJ-1220 | ![]() |
World War II: The KUJ-class submarine chaser was sunk in Berlevåg, Norway, by S-104 (![]() |
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13 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Albona | ![]() |
World War II: The Albona-class minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[121] |
Anna | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Volos, Greece by aircraft of 809 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based on HMS Stalker (![]() |
GK 91 and GK 92 | ![]() |
The KFK 2-class naval drifters were lost on this date. |
Hansei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Makassar by HMS Sturdy (![]() |
HMS HDML 1057 | ![]() |
The Harbour Defence Motor Launch (44/52 t, 1941) was lost in an accident at Kilindili, Kenya.[122] |
Hilma Lau | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea south of Öland, Sweden (55°20′N 15°20′E / 55.333°N 15.333°E) by L-3 (![]() |
Kosei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Makassar by HMS Sturdy (![]() |
HMS LCT(A) 2454 | ![]() |
The LCT-5-class landing craft tank (134/286 t, 1942) foundered off Chesil Beach, Dorset, England. Eight crew were killed.[125][111][126] |
Laudon | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Volos, Greece by aircraft of 809 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based on HMS Stalker (![]() |
USS LCT-454 | ![]() |
The LCT-1-class landing craft tank was lost in heavy weather in Lyme Bay, Dorset, United Kingdom. Her three crew were rescued by rocket apparatus, but two of the rescuers lost their lives.[127][128] |
Nordpol | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was sunk at Volos, Greece by aircraft of 809 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm, based on HMS Stalker (![]() |
Rovigno | ![]() |
World War II: The Albona-class minesweeper was scuttled at Salonika, Greece.[121] |
Shinshu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy No. 7222: The Shinshu Maru-class auxiliary tanker (4,182 t, 1933) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Nha Trang, French Indochina (11°53′N 109°17′E / 11.883°N 109.283°E) by USS Bergall (![]() |
Steinbutt | ![]() |
World War II: The fishing trawler struck a mine and sank in the Kiel Canal.[5] |
TA38 | ![]() |
World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was scuttled at Volos, Greece after being damaged by aircraft from HMS Stalker (![]() |
Terra | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea by S-4 (![]() |
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14 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Eikyo Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north of Borneo by USS Dace (![]() |
Fushimi Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Bonefish (![]() |
Howard L. Gibson | ![]() |
The Liberty ship collided in the Atlantic Ocean (34°07′N 21°24′W / 34.117°N 21.400°W) with Geo W McKnight (![]() |
LS 7 and LS 10 | ![]() |
The LS 2-class light E-boats were lost on this date. |
HMCS Magog | ![]() |
![]() HMCS Magog after being torpedoed ![]() |
HMMFV 117 | ![]() |
World War II: The MFV-1-class motor fishing vessel was lost in an explosion, probably a mine, off Pasha Island, in the Aegean Sea. Four crew were killed.[132][133][111] |
Nanrei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Sulu Sea by USS Angler (![]() |
Nittetsu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-19: The ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north of Borneo by USS Darter (![]() |
Standard | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship (1,286 GRT, 1930) was torpedoed and sunk in Saltenfjord, Norway by HMS Viking (![]() |
Südmeer | ![]() |
World War II: The whale factory ship/repair ship was torpedoed and sunk in Porsangerfjorden, Norway by Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft of the Soviet Naval Air Force.[136][137] |
Trabzon | ![]() |
The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. |
UJ 2102 Birgitta | ![]() |
The armed yacht/submarine chaser was lost on this date. |
128 | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary naval vessel was sunk in the Makassar Strait by HMS Sturdy (![]() |
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15 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Dan | ![]() |
World War II: Lapland War: The galliass was shelled and sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Osmundsholmar by U-481 (![]() |
DB 17 Franz Thiele | ![]() |
World War II: The guard ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea by British aircraft.[5] |
Endla | ![]() |
World War II: Lapland War: The galliass was shelled, rammed and sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Osmundsholmar by U-481 (![]() |
Erfurt | ![]() |
World War II: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea by Soviet torpedo bomber aircraft.[53] |
I-O-95 | ![]() |
World War II: The Siebelgefäß landing craft was scuttled at Itea, Greece.[140] |
Inger Johanne | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker (1,202 GRT, 1938) was sunk off Kristiansand, Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force. All 16 crew were killed or died of wounds.[5][141] |
Kaiyo Maru No. 2 | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk in the Strait of Malacca by HMS Tally-Ho (![]() |
Kassos | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper was sunk by a mine off Piraeus, Greece. There were no casualties.[142][143] |
Kos | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper was sunk by a mine off Piraeus. Three crew were killed.[144][145] |
Leipzig | ![]() |
The Leipzig-class cruiser was in a collision with Prinz Eugen (![]() |
Margarethe | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster was sunk in the North Sea by British aircraft.[5] |
HMML 870 | ![]() |
World War II: The Fairmile B motor launch (76/86 t, 1944) was sunk by a mine off Piraeus. Four crew were killed.[111][146] |
Maria | ![]() |
World War II: Lapland War: The galliass was shelled, rammed and sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Osmundsholmar by U-481 (![]() |
Norwegen | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Lillesand, Norway by Allied aircraft with the loss of fifteen crew.[148] |
Petronella | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Kalauri (Greece) (37°34′N 23°33′E / 37.567°N 23.550°E) with the loss of 24 lives.[149][150] |
U-777 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was sunk off Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony (53°51′N 8°10′E / 53.850°N 8.167°E) during a British air raid with the loss of one crew member. |
V 1605 Mosel | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the Skaggerak off Justøy, Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 404 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. 21 crew were killed.[5][151][152][153] |
V 6704 | ![]() |
World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter was scuttled at Vadsø, Norway.[5] |
V 6705 | ![]() |
The KFK-2-class naval drifter/Vorpostenboot was sunk on this date. |
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16 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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BK-424 | ![]() |
The No. 41 armored motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Bunzan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Type 2A Wartime Standard cargo ship was bombed and sunk at the Kowloon drydock, Hong Kong (22°17′N 114°10′E / 22.283°N 114.167°E) by United States Army 14th Air Force Consolidated B-24 Liberator and North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft.[154] |
Hato | ![]() |
World War II: The Otori-class torpedo boat was bombed and sunk 130 nautical miles (240 km) east south east of Hong Kong (21°54′N 116°30′E / 21.900°N 116.500°E) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the United States Fourteenth Air Force.[5][155] |
Kyowa Maru No. 2 | ![]() |
World War II: The guard ship was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Japan by USS Tilefish (![]() |
Lisca Blanca | ![]() |
World War II: The tugboat was shelled and damaged by shore batteries and was run aground in the Pasman channel. Captured, pulled off, and towed away by the patrol boat PC-21 Miran (![]() |
Lola Schiff 29 | ![]() |
World War II: The special service ship struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea off Salonika, Greece.[5] |
R 301 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type R-301 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the Arctic Ocean off Vardø, Norway by Soviet aircraft. 22 of her 37 crew were killed.[94][136][5][157] |
Strosmajer | ![]() |
The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
TA39 | ![]() |
World War II: The Ariete-class torpedo boat was sunk by a mine off Salonika.[64] |
U-1006 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south east of the Faroe Islands (60°59′N 4°49′W / 60.983°N 4.817°W) by HMCS Annan (![]() |
UJ 1220 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk in Laksfjord by V-2 (![]() |
V 2016 | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea by Royal Navy motor torpedo boats.[5] |
V 6706 | ![]() |
World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter was sunk at Kirkenes by Soviet aircraft. There were two dead and three wounded.[5][94] |
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17 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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BMO-512 | ![]() |
World War II: The BMO type armored motor anti-submarine boat was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea (59°27′N 24°00′E / 59.450°N 24.000°E) by U-1165 (![]() |
Empire Hamble | ![]() |
The cargo ship collided with West Cactus (![]() |
Ishikari Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Nancowry, Nicobar Islands by Royal Navy aircraft. Eleven crewmen were killed.[161] |
Itsukushima | ![]() |
World War II: The minelayer was torpedoed and sunk in the Java Sea (5°32′S 113°48′E / 5.533°S 113.800°E) by HNLMS Zwaardvisch (![]() |
USS Montgomery | ![]() |
World War II: The destroyer-minelayer struck a mine off Ngulu Atoll and was decommissioned. Sold for scrapping in March 1946. |
Schiff 29 Lola | ![]() |
The decoy ship was lost on this date. |
SK 512 | ![]() |
The BMO type armored motor anti-submarine boat was lost on this date. |
UJ 1764 | ![]() |
World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter/submarine chaser struck a mine and sank in the north sea off Egersund, Norway.[5] |
V 6107 Wilhelm Sohle | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in the Varangerfjord, Norway by Soviet aircraft. There were 1 dead and 56 survivors, 8 being wounded.[5][94][162] |
V 6801 Viking | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in Ålesund by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of the Royal Air Force.[5] |
Walter | ![]() |
The cargo ship was wrecked off Stavanger, Norway.[163] |
USS YMS-70 | ![]() |
The YMS-1-class minesweeper foundered in a storm in Leyte Gulf off Leyte, Philippines (10°56′N 125°12′E / 10.933°N 125.200°E).[164] |
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18 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Arabia Maru | ![]() |
World War II: "Taihi" convoy: The Hawaii Maru-class transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west south west of Manila and 25 kilometres (16 mi) north west of Lubang Island, Philippines, by USS Bluegill (![]() ![]() |
CHa-95 | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The CHa-1-class submarine chaser was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island, Philippines (18°54′N 121°51′E / 18.900°N 121.850°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[166] |
Chinzei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: "Taihi" convoy: The Type D Peacetime Standard cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west south west of Manila and north west of Lubang Island (14°06′N 119°40′E / 14.100°N 119.667°E) by USS Bluegill (![]() |
HMAS Geelong | ![]() |
The Bathurst-class minesweeper (650/1,025 t, 1942) was sunk in the Solomon Sea north of Langemak, New Guinea (06°04′S 147°45′E / 6.067°S 147.750°E) in a collision with the tanker York (![]() |
Hakushika Maru | ![]() |
World War II: "Taihi" convoy: The cargo ship (a.k.a. Hakuroku Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west south west of Manila and north west of Lubang Island (14°06′N 119°40′E / 14.100°N 119.667°E, by USS Bluegill (![]() |
Hoeisan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The floating anti-aircraft battery, a former Horaisan Maru-class auxiliary transport (a.k.a. Hoeizan Maru), was bombed and sunk off Manila by United States Navy aircraft.[169] |
Hoten Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The Dairen Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island (18°54′N 121°51′E / 18.900°N 121.850°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[166] |
HMS LCV 801 | ![]() |
The landing craft vehicle (10.5/12.5 t, 1943) was lost on this date. |
USS LST-906 | ![]() |
The landing ship tank was lost by grounding off Livorno, Tuscany, Italy[170] |
Maeshima | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The Hirashima-class minelayer was bombed and damaged in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay (17°46′N 120°25′E / 17.767°N 120.417°E) by United States Navy aircraft. She was beached to prevent sinking.[171] |
Omine Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The cargo ship (a.k.a. Taiho Maru) was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island (18°54′N 121°51′E / 18.900°N 121.850°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[166] |
RA 2 | ![]() |
World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea north west of Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium.[5] |
Shinko Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The Shinko Maru-class minelayer was bombed in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay (18°35′N 121°40′E / 18.583°N 121.667°E) or (17°46′N 120°25′E / 17.767°N 120.417°E) by United States Navy aircraft. She blew up and sank with all hands lost.[172][173] |
Shiranesan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: "Taihi" convoy: The Type 1B Wartime Standard cargo ship (a.k.a. Siranesan Maru) was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea (12°30′N 119°10′E / 12.500°N 119.167°E) by USS Raton (![]() |
Taikai Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Raton (![]() |
T-135 | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The No.103-class landing ship was strafed, set on fire and sank in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay (17°46′N 120°25′E / 17.767°N 120.417°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[175] |
T-136 | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy TAMA-29A: The No.103-class landing ship was bombed and sank in Salomague Bay, near Lopoc Bay (17°46′N 120°25′E / 17.767°N 120.417°E) by United States Navy aircraft. Survivors swam ashore.[176] |
Terukuni Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The transport was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island (18°54′N 121°51′E / 18.900°N 121.850°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[166] |
Tsingtao Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-29: The Dairen Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk at Calayan Island (18°54′N 121°51′E / 18.900°N 121.850°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[166] |
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19 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Belgium Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Daifuku Maru No. 1-class transport was being used as a stationary anti-aircraft battery when she was bombed and sunk in Manila Harbour (14°35′N 120°55′E / 14.583°N 120.917°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[177] |
I-O-07 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
I-O-12 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
I-O-68 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
I-O-74 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
I-O-96 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
Jogu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Manila Harbour (14°35′N 120°55′E / 14.583°N 120.917°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[177] |
Juan Casiano | ![]() |
The tanker sank in a gale 90 nautical miles (170 km) off Savannah, Georgia United States with the loss of all 21 crew.[178][179] |
Kattrepel | ![]() |
World War II: The weapons training ship struck a mine and sank in the Kattegat off Aalborg, Denmark.[5] |
KT-321 | ![]() |
World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[5] |
HMS LCT 480, HMS LCT 488, HMS LCT 491, HMS LCT 494, HMS LCT 7014, and HMS LCT 7015 |
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The LCT-3-class landing craft tanks (350/625 t, 1944) were caught in a storm and sank off Land's End, Cornwall.[180][181][182][183][184][185] |
MAL 5 | ![]() |
The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter disappeared between Leros and Salonica. There were no survivors.[186] |
MAL 6 | ![]() |
World War II: The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter was scuttled off Slano.[187] |
Nichizui Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy YUTA-12: The transport was skip bombed and sunk south of Hong Kong by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft. Four troops and 50 crewmen were killed.[188] |
TA18 | ![]() |
World War II: The Palestro-class torpedo boat was shelled, beached and scuttled at Samos, Greece.[189] |
Toshikawa Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in Manila Harbour (14°35′N 120°55′E / 14.583°N 120.917°E) by United States Navy aircraft.[177] |
U-957 | ![]() |
The Type VIIC submarine collided with a German merchant ship at Lofoten, Norway. She was consequently withdrawn from service as a result of damage sustained. |
Vs 909 Tormilind | ![]() |
World War II: The torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the Kattegat off Aalborg.[5] |
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20 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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I-O-170 | ![]() |
The Siebelgefäß landing craft was sunk on this date. |
Jason | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster (296 GRT, 1908) was bombed and sunk in Persfjord, Norway by Soviet Air Force aircraft.[190] |
KT-340 | ![]() |
World War II: The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in Riga Bay.[5] |
MAL 7 | ![]() |
The MAL 1 type landing fire support lighter was lost on this date. |
Mersin | ![]() |
The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date. |
Milos | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Kristiansand, Norway.[191] |
Oyo Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy SAMA-13: The Choyo Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Miri, Borneo (04°45′N 113°30′E / 4.750°N 113.500°E) by USS Hammerhead (![]() |
UJ 1219 | ![]() |
World War II: The KUJ-class submarine chaser was sunk off Cape Nordkinn, Finnmark by V-4 (![]() |
Ugo Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy SAMA-13: The Eastern Sword-class cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Miri (04°45′N 113°30′E / 4.750°N 113.500°E) by USS Hammerhead (![]() |
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21 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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AF 6 | ![]() |
World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk at Kirkenes, Norway by Soviet aircraft.[5] |
AF 576 | ![]() |
World War II: The Artilleriefährprahm was bombed and sunk at Kirkenes by Soviet aircraft.[5] |
CHa-15 | ![]() |
World War II: The CHa-1-class submarine chaser was bombed and sunk off the Philippines by American aircraft. |
Dogo Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Dogo Maru-class auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk off Romblon Island, Philippines (12°35′N 122°16′E / 12.583°N 122.267°E) by US Navy aircraft.[193] |
Hohenhörn | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Gothenburg, Sweden.[194] |
Jason | ![]() |
World War II: The tug was bombed and sunk in the Baltic by Soviet bombers.[53] |
HMS LCP(R) 1011 | ![]() |
The landing craft personnel (ramped) (5.9/8.2 t, 1942) was lost on this date. |
M 31 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type 1935 minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk off Honningsvåg, Norway by TKA-215 (![]() |
M 3155 | ![]() |
World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off the Sõrve Peninsula, Saaremaa, Estonia by Soviet aircraft.[5] |
NB-13 Partizan | ![]() |
World War II: The gunboat was sunk by British aircraft at Olib, Yugoslavia. Two crew were wounded.[196] |
R 151 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was bombed and sunk by Soviet aircraft at Vardø, Finnmark. There were one dead.[94][197] |
Ryochi Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Imperial Japanese Army auxiliary transport was bombed and sunk in the Visayan Sea about four nautical miles (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) west north west of Bantayan, Bantayan Island (11°11′N 123°39′E / 11.183°N 123.650°E) by United States Navy carrier aircraft. Eight crew killed.[198] |
SF 151 | ![]() |
World War II: The Siebel ferry was bombed and sunk in the Baltic by Soviet bomber aircraft.[53] |
T-2 | ![]() |
World War II: The tug struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval.[5] |
TK 9 | ![]() |
The D-3-class motor torpedo boat was lost on this date. |
UJ 1111 | ![]() |
World War II: The Mob-FD1-class submarine chaser was torpedoed and sunk off Lister, Norway by HMS Sceptre (![]() |
Vestra | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster (1,422 GRT, 1904) was bombed and sunk off Haugesund, Norway by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235, and 248 Squadrons, Royal Air Force and 404 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. All crew were rescued.[200] |
Wa-8 | ![]() |
World War II: The Wa-1-class minesweeper was sunk off Panay, Philippines by American aircraft. |
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22 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Biri | ![]() |
World War II: The coaster (940 GRT, 1914) ran aground in Norwegian waters and was abandoned. She was bombed and sunk the next day by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235 and 248 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. Raised in 1947, repaired and returned to service.[201] |
Kokuryu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Batan Island by USS Seadragon (![]() |
M 3153 | ![]() |
World War II: The KFK-2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was bombed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off the Ventspils, Latvia by Soviet aircraft.[5] |
Muroto | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy KATA-916: The Muroto-class supply ship was torpedoed and sank in the East China Sea, south of Suwanosejima, (29°18′N 129°44′E / 29.300°N 129.733°E) by USS Sea Dog (![]() |
Taiten Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea off Batan Island by USS Seadragon (![]() |
Tomitsu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The auxiliary gunboat was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea by USS Sea Dog (![]() |
V 6308 Mob-FD 2 Jupiter | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and severely damaged in Syltefjord by Soviet aircraft.[5] |
V 6311 Polarstern | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was bombed and sunk in Syltefjord by Soviet aircraft.[5][204] |
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23 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Atago | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of the Palawan Passage: The Takao-class cruiser was torpedoed and sunk in the Palawan Passage (9°28′N 117°17′E / 9.467°N 117.283°E) by USS Darter (![]() ![]() |
Hakuran Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Kyushu by USS Croaker (![]() |
Kikusu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Snook (![]() |
Kimikawa Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The Kamikawa Maru-class auxiliary transport, a former auxiliary seaplane tender, was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea south of Formosa and west north west of Cape Bojeudor, Luzon, Philippines (18°58′N 118°46′E / 18.967°N 118.767°E) by USS Sawfish (![]() |
HMS LCT 1171 | ![]() |
The LCT-4-class landing craft tank (350/586 t, 1944) was lost on this date.[207] |
Margareta | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft off Northern Norway.[208] |
Maya | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of the Palawan Passage: The Takao-class cruiser was torpedoed and sunk in the Palawan Passage (9°27′N 117°23′E / 9.450°N 117.383°E) by USS Dace (![]() ![]() |
Shinsei Maru No.1 | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea by USS Snook (![]() |
T-379 | ![]() |
World War II: The T-351 Project 253l type MT-1-class minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Reval, Estonia.[5] |
Tatsuju Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Mako, Pescadore Islands, by USS Tang (![]() |
TK-9 | ![]() |
World War II: The torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea south of Saaremaa, Estonia.[5] |
Toun Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Toun Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and burned out in the Formosa Strait north north west of Mako by USS Tang (![]() |
V-5506 Zick | ![]() |
World War II: The vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea off Bergen, Norway by de Havilland Mosquito aircraft of 235 and 248 Squadrons, Royal Air Force. |
U-985 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine struck a mine at Lista, Norway and was severely damaged. She was consequently withdrawn from service and decommissioned on 15 November 1944.[211] |
Wakatake Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north north west of Mako (24°49′N 120°26′E / 24.817°N 120.433°E) by USS Tang (![]() |
Zabreb | ![]() |
The auxiliary river minesweeper was sunk on this date. |
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24 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Arisan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The hell ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea (20°00′N 118°44′E / 20.000°N 118.733°E) by USS Shark (![]() ![]() |
Augustus Thomas | ![]() |
World War II: The Liberty ship was severely damaged by a Japanese aircraft that struck her off Leyte, Philippines, after being set ablaze by anti-aircraft fire. There were no casualties. She was beached one mile (1.6 km) east of the Palo River. Eventually refloated and declared a total loss. The vessel was towed to Australia and then to California arriving in early 1946, scrapped in 1957.[16] |
USS Darter | ![]() |
World War II: The Gato-class submarine ran aground in the Palawan Passage, Philippines and was scuttled to prevent capture by the Japanese. The entire crew was picked up by USS Dace (![]() |
Daiten Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan, Luzon, Philippines (20°12′N 119°01′E / 20.200°N 119.017°E) by USS Seadragon (![]() |
Eiko Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (20°35′N 118°32′E / 20.583°N 118.533°E) by USS Seadragon (![]() ![]() |
F 433 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was shelled and sunk in error by UJ 202 and UJ 208 (both ![]() |
F 599 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was scuttled in the Baltic Sea off Sõrve Peninsula due to damage suffered in the days before in ground and air attacks.[216] |
Gassan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MOMA-06: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Kyushu by USS Croaker (![]() |
Glommen 4 | ![]() |
The coaster (103 GRT, 1938) was run aground by her crew at Jakobsnes, Norway and an attempt was made to set her on fire. Sold post-war, repaired and converted to a fishing vessel, entering service in 1949 as Henningsvær.[218] |
Hunte | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Vlieland, Friesland, Netherlands.[5] |
Ikutagawa Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Standard 2D Type cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Chichi-jima by USS Kingfish (![]() |
Kikusui Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (19°46′N 118°30′E / 19.767°N 118.500°E) by USS Snook (![]() |
Kokuryu Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The Kokuryu Maru-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (19°42′N 118°38′E / 19.700°N 118.633°E) by USS Snook or USS Icefish (both ![]() |
Kori Go Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north north west of Mako, Pescadore Islands, (24°42′N 120°21′E / 24.700°N 120.350°E) by USS Tang (![]() |
USS LCI (L)-1065 | ![]() |
World War II: The landing craft infantry was sunk when an Imperial Japanese Army Mitsubishi Ki-21 "Sally" aircraft hit by anti-aircraft fire crashed into her in Leyte Gulf. Seven crew were killed, five reported missing and nine suffered severe burns, one dying later.[222][223] |
Linnea | ![]() |
World War II: The galliass was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea of Odensholm by U-958 (![]() |
Mikage Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MOMA-06: The Mikage Maru-class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea (33°00′N 125°49′E / 33.000°N 125.817°E) by USS Croaker (![]() |
Musashi | ![]() |
World War II: The Yamato-class battleship was bombed and sunk in the Sibuyan Sea by aircraft from USS Essex, USS Franklin and USS Intrepid (all |
Panuco | ![]() |
World War II: The tanker was shelled and sunk in Genoa, Italy. Raised and scrapped post-war.[227] |
USS Princeton | ![]() |
![]() USS Princeton and USS Birmingham World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Independence-class aircraft carrier was damaged by an Imperial Japanese Navy Yokosuka D4Y "Judy" kamikaze aircraft attack with the loss of 108 of her 1,469 crew. Survivors were rescued by USS Birmingham and USS Irwin (both |
USS Shark | ![]() |
World War II: The Balao-class submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Luzon Strait by Harukaze and Take (both ![]() |
Shikisan Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (20°27′N 118°31′E / 20.450°N 118.517°E) by USS Drum (![]() |
Shinsei Maru No. 1 | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The Daifuku Maru No. 1-class auxiliary transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (20°31′N 118°42′E / 20.517°N 118.700°E) by the submarine USS Snook (![]() ![]() |
USS Sonoma | ![]() |
World War II: The Sonoma-class fleet tug was set on fire when a heavily damaged Japanese bomber aircraft's wing struck her funnel spreading flaming gasoline over the ship. The bomber crashed into Augustus Thomas (![]() |
Tenshin Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MATA-30: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan (19°42′N 118°38′E / 19.700°N 118.633°E) by USS Snook (![]() ![]() |
U-673 | ![]() |
The Type VIIC submarine collided in the North Sea north of Stavanger, Norway with U-382 (![]() |
UJ 1411 Treff III | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser/naval whaler struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off Saint-Nazaire, France. The crew was rescued.[5][231] |
V 6111 Masuren | ![]() |
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was torpedoed and sunk in Korsfjord, Norway by Douglas A-20 Havoc aircraft of the Soviet Naval Air Force. 11 of her 51 crew were killed.[94][136][5][232] |
Wakaba | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Hatsuharu-class destroyer was bombed and sunk west of Panay (11°50′N 121°25′E / 11.833°N 121.417°E) by aircraft based on USS Franklin (![]() ![]() |
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25 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Akizuki | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Akizuki-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by United States Navy aircraft or torpedoed and sunk by USS Halibut (![]() ![]() |
Asagumo | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The Asashio-class destroyer was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Surigao Strait (1°59′S 104°56′E / 1.983°S 104.933°E) by United States Navy ships with the loss of 191 of her 230 crew and all survivors from Fusō (![]() |
HMS BYMS 2077 | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper (207/320 t, 1943) sunk by mine in Gulf of Corinth, Greece. 20 crew were killed.[111][234][235] |
CHa-52 | ![]() |
The CHa-1-class submarine chaser was lost at Palau to an unknown cause. |
Chikuma | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Samar: The Tone-class cruiser was torpedoed and sunk by Grumman TBM Avenger aircraft based on USS Kitkun Bay, USS Natoma Bay and USS Ommaney Bay (all ![]() ![]() |
Chitose | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Chitose-class aircraft carrier was bombed and sunk in Leyte Gulf (19°20′N 126°20′E / 19.333°N 126.333°E) by aircraft based on USS Essex and USS Lexington (both ![]() ![]() |
Chiyoda | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Chitose-class aircraft carrier was bombed and damaged in Leyte Gulf by aircraft based on USS Franklin and USS Lexington (both ![]() ![]() |
Chōkai | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Samar: The Takao-class cruiser was bombed by United States Navy aircraft, and shelled by USS Samuel B. Roberts and USS White Plains (both ![]() ![]() |
D-202 | ![]() |
World War II: The YMS-1-class minesweeper sunk by mine off Marseilles, France.[237] |
Ebara Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-23: The Standard 2AT-class oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the Formosa Strait (25°04′N 119°35′E / 25.067°N 119.583°E) by USS Tang (![]() ![]() |
Fusō | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait. The Fusō-class battleship was torpedoed and sunk by USS Melvin (![]() |
USS Gambier Bay | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Casablanca-class escort carrier was sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Samar, Philippines by Imperial Japanese Navy gunfire. |
Hakuyo Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy WO-303: The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the Kuril Islands (50°21′N 150°20′E / 50.350°N 150.333°E) by USS Seal (![]() |
Hatsuzuki | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Cape Engaño: The Akizuki-class destroyer was shelled and sunk east north east of Cape Engaño, Philippines (20°24′N 126°20′E / 20.400°N 126.333°E) by USS Wichita (![]() |
USS Hoel | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Samar: The Fletcher-class destroyer was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Samar by Kongō (![]() |
Jinei Maru | ![]() |
World War II: The Type 2TL oiler was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south of Yaku Jima, Japan, by USS Sterlet (![]() ![]() |
USS Johnston | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Samar: The Fletcher-class destroyer was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Samar (11°46′N 126°09′E / 11.767°N 126.150°E) by Imperial Japanese Navy warships with the loss of 186 of her 327 crew. Wreck located in 2021 in 21,180 feet (6,460 m) of water, the deepest shipwreck surveyed.[243] |
HMS LCT 1045 | ![]() |
The LCT-4-class landing craft tank (350/586 t, 1944) sank while under tow in the English Channel.[244] |
M 3117 | ![]() |
World War II: The KFK 2-class naval drifter/minesweeper was sunk in the Baltic Sea by Soviet aircraft.[5] |
Matsumoto Maru | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-23: The Imperial Japanese Navy-chartered Lima Maru-class cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Formosa Strait off Turnabout Island by USS Tang (![]() |
Michishio | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The Asashio-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Surigao Strait (10°25′N 125°23′E / 10.417°N 125.383°E) by USS Hutchins and USS McDermut (both ![]() |
Mogami | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of the Surigao Strait: The Mogami-class cruiser was shelled by USS Denver, USS Louisville and USS Portland (all ![]() ![]() |
NKI 05 Sperber | ![]() |
World War II: The naval trawler which had struck a mine and been damaged two days earlier, was scuttled by M 322 (![]() |
USS PT-493 | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The ELCO 80'-class PT boat was shelled and sunk in the Surigao Strait (10°15′N 125°23′E / 10.250°N 125.383°E) by Imperial Japanese Navy warships.[246] |
R-250 | ![]() |
World War II: The Type R-218 minesweeper was sunk by British aircraft in Bassfjord.[247] |
S 56 | ![]() |
World War II: The torpedo boat was sunk at Šibenik, Yugoslavia by British de Havilland Mosquito aircraft.[5] |
USS Samuel B. Roberts | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Samar: The John C. Butler-class destroyer escort was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Samar 11°40′N 126°20′E / 11.667°N 126.333°E) by Kongō (![]() |
HMCS Skeena | ![]() |
The River-class destroyer (1,337/1,747 t, 1931) was driven ashore at Viðey, Iceland in a storm and was wrecked with the loss of fifteen of her 181 crew. |
USS St. Lo | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Casablanca-class escort carrier was sunk in the Pacific Ocean near Leyte, Philippines by Japanese kamikaze aircraft with the loss of about 140 of her 889 crew. Survivors were rescued by USS Dennis, USS Heermann, USS John C. Butler and USS Raymond (all |
Suzuya | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Samar: The Mogami-class cruiser was bombed and damaged by United States Navy aircraft in the Philippine Sea off Samar Island (11°45′N 126°11′E / 11.750°N 126.183°E). She was scuttled by Okinami (![]() |
TA31 | ![]() |
World War II: The torpedo boat, a former Freccia-class destroyer, was damaged beyond repair in an American air raid on Genoa, Italy.[5] |
Tama | ![]() |
World War II: The Kuma-class light cruiser was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine USS Jallao (![]() |
USS Tang | ![]() |
World War II: Convoy MI-23: The Balao-class submarine was sunk by the malfunction of one of her own torpedoes in the Formosa Strait off Turnabout Island (25°06′N 119°31′E / 25.100°N 119.517°E) with the loss of 74 of her 85 crew. The survivors were rescued by the frigate CD-34 (![]() |
Theresia Wallner | ![]() |
The auxiliary river minelayer was sunk on this date. |
UJ-2110 | ![]() |
World War II: The submarine chaser was scuttled in Saloniki Bay.[248] |
Wakaba | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Hatsuharu-class destroyer was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of Panay Island, Philippines (11°50′N 121°25′E / 11.833°N 121.417°E) by aircraft from USS Franklin (![]() ![]() |
Wangerooge | ![]() |
World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank off Stad, Norway.[249] |
Yamagumo | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The Asashio-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Surigao Strait (10°25′N 125°23′E / 10.417°N 125.383°E) by USS McDermut (![]() |
Yamashiro | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Surigao Strait: The Fusō-class battleship was sunk by gunfire from USS Tennessee (![]() |
Zuihō | ![]() |
World War II: Battle off Cape Engaño: The Zuihō-class aircraft carrier was bombed and sunk by aircraft from USS Hornet ( |
Zuikaku | ![]() |
World War II: Battle of Leyte Gulf: The Shōkaku-class aircraft carrier was bombed and sunk in Leyte Gulf by aircraft based on USS Lexington (![]() ![]() |
136 | ![]() |
World War II: The lighter was sunk in the Makassar Strait by HMS Tantivy (![]() |