Ship
State
Description
Akagi Maru
Japan
The merchant ship sank in a typhoon . She was raised, repaired, and returned to service.
Alice L. Pendleton
United States
The 228-foot (69 m), 1,349-gross-register-ton four-masted lumber schooner was abandoned at the Palmer Shipyard on the west side of the Mystic River in Noank , Connecticut , sometime during the 1940s, gradually rotted away, and settled on the river bottom in 10 feet (3.0 m) of water.[1]
<i>Arare Maru</i>
Imperial Japanese Army or Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II : The tanker (possibly renamed Nanjo Maru ) was found sunk at Singapore by British forces. Returned to her Dutch owners at time of capture.[2]
<i>Bourgas</i>
Bulgaria
World War II: The cargo ship was sunk at Thessaloniki , Greece. The wreck was scrapped in situ in March 1948.[3]
<i>Ceram Maru</i>
Japan
World War II: The hulk of the Standard Type 2TM tanker was raised in late 1945 in Manila harbor during harbor clearance, taken to deep water and scuttled.[4]
<i>Dinteldyk</i>
Netherlands
World War II: The burnt out cargo ship was scuttled as a blockship at Rotterdam , South Holland .[5]
<i>Dockenhuben</i>
Germany
World War II: The transport ship was bombed and sunk in Allied air raids at Hamburg between 30 March and 8 April. She was refloated in 1948, repaired and entered West German service in 1950 as Clare Grammerstorf .[6]
Elbing
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was damaged by artillery shelling and beached at Schweinesand. She was later repaired and returned to service.
<i>F 113</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>F 212</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type B Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>F 823</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>F 923</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
<i>F 949</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
<i>F 964</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
<i>F 1157</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in early 1945.
<i>F 1158</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in early 1945.
<i>F 1165</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
<i>F 1179</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>F 1180</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>F 1192</i>
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>Futagami</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Hashima -class salvage tugboat sank off Dublon Island, Truk during or after September. The wreck appeared to have been scuttled.[7]
<i>Gemlock</i>
United Kingdom
World War II: The cargo ship was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea .[8]
<i>Gyoraitei No. 11</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei T51-class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 14</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei T51-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 15</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei T51-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 16</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei T51-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 17</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei T51-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 114</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Q/Gyoraitei No. 114 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 233</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 31 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 245</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 38 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 254</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 38 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 258</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 38 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 549</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 869</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 870</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 871</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 872</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 873</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 874</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 875</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 876</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 877</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 879</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 883</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 14 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gyoraitei No. 1113</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 15 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1945.
<i>Gutzon Borglum</i>
United States
The Liberty ship was damaged in a typhoon . She was refloated but collided with a United States Navy tug and was declared a constructive total loss .[9]
<i>H-3</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-2 -class motor gunboat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>H-5</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-2 -class motor gunboat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>H-7</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-2 -class motor gunboat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>H-8</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-2 -class motor gunboat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>H-46</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-61 -class motor gunboat was lost in 1945.
<i>H-113</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-61 -class motor gunboat was lost in 1945.
V 625 Johann Schulte
Kriegsmarine
The vorpostenboot was sunk in French waters sometime in 1945.
<i>Horch I</i>
Kriegsmarine
The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>Horch II</i>
Kriegsmarine
The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>KFK 203</i>
Kriegsmarine
The KFK-2-class naval drifter, finished as a sailing vessel, was sunk sometime in early 1945.[10]
<i>KFK 204</i>
Kriegsmarine
The KFK-2-class naval drifter, finished as a sailing vessel, was sunk sometime in early 1945.[11]
<i>King Edwin</i>
United Kingdom
The cargo ship was scuttled off Malta .[12]
<i>NO 42</i>
Kriegsmarine
The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk sometime in 1945.
<i>Ossag III</i>
United Kingdom
The tanker was wrecked at Hamburg in or before May 1945.[13]
<i>Otto Leonhardt</i>
Germany
The cargo ship was sunk at Venice , Italy in or before March 1945. She was refloated in December, repaired, and entered Italian service in 1947 as Albatros .[14]
Prince George
Canada
The steamer was destroyed by fire at Ketchikan , Territory of Alaska . She later was towed away and scrapped. (Look 22/09/1945)
<i>SS-8</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>SS-10</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1944 or 1945.
<i>SS-11</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in the spring of 1945.
<i>SS-14</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1945.
<i>SS-15</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1945.
<i>SS-24</i>
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The incomplete SS-class landing ship was sunk at Osaka in 1945.
Saginaw II
United States
The 92-gross-register-ton , 70.2-foot (21.4 m) scow sank off the coast of Southeast Alaska at 57°35′N 136°05′W / 57.583°N 136.083°W / 57.583; -136.083 (Saginaw II ) , between Slocum Arm (57°30′34″N 135°55′44″W / 57.5094°N 135.9288°W / 57.5094; -135.9288 (Slocum Arm ) ) and Khaz Bay (57°33′54″N 136°06′33″W / 57.5651°N 136.1091°W / 57.5651; -136.1091 (Khaz Bay ) ).[15]
San Marco
Regia Marina
End of World War II : The target ship , a former San Giorgio -class armored cruiser captured by the Germans in September 1943, was found sunk in the harbor at La Spezia , Italy, at the end of World War II .
<i>Sperrbrecher 123 Sparta</i>
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Sperrbrecher was sunk at Oneglia , Italy in or before May 1945.She was refloated on 20 May 1946, repaired and entered Italian service in 1947 as Sparta .[16]
UF-2
Kriegsmarine
End of World War II : The Aurore -class submarine was scuttled at Gotenhafen , Pomerania sometime after 5 July.
U-3502
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type XXI submarine was bombed and damaged at Hamburg . She was consequently withdrawn from service on 3 May and scrapped post-war.[17]
<i>Vs 248</i>
Kriegsmarine
The vorpostenboot , a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1945.
W. P. Few
United States
The Liberty ship became stranded and was declared a constructive total loss .[18]
Yu 10
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm at Kuchinotsu , Japan . She subsequently was scrapped.[19] [20]
Yu 11
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm at Mikuriya, Japan. She subsequently was scrapped.[19]
Yu 12
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm at Kuchinotsu , Japan. She subsequently was scrapped.[19] [20]
Yu 13
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm at Mikuriya, Japan. She subsequently was scrapped.[19]
Yu 14
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm at Mikuriya, Japan. She subsequently was scrapped.[19]
Yu 24
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle was lost in an accident.[19]
Yu 1007
Imperial Japanese Army
The surrendered Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm at Mikuriya, Japan , in either 1945 or 1946. She later was salvaged , and was scrapped in January 1948.[19] [21]
Yu 3002
Imperial Japanese Army
The Type 3 submergence transport vehicle sank in a storm.[19]