Ship
State
Description
AF 57
Kriegsmarine
The Type A Artilleriefährprahm was sunk sometime in 1944.
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]
V 607 Düsseldorf
Kriegsmarine
The vorpostenboot was sunk in French waters. Salvaged post-war, repaired and entered French servic as the fishing vessel Turbot .
F 241
Kriegsmarine
The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in the Winter of 1944/1945.
F 459
Kriegsmarine
The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944.
F 615
Kriegsmarine
The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944.
F 626
Kriegsmarine
The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944.
F 855
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944.
F 923
Kriegsmarine
The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
F 949
Kriegsmarine
The Type DM minelayer Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
F 964
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
F 1165
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.
G 310 Triglav
Kriegsmarine
The coaster was wrecked near Trieste . Raised, either by the Germans, repaired and returned to service, or by her Yugoslav owners post war.[ 2]
Gyoraitei No. 114
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Q/No. 114-class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
Gyoraitei No. 116 , and Gyoraitei No. 117
Imperial Japanese Navy
The TM 4/No. 102-class motor torpedo boats were lost in 1944 at or near Rabaul .[ 3]
Gyoraitei No. 233
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 31 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.
Gyoraitei No. 428
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 36 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944.
H-1
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-1 -class motor gun boat was lost in 1944.
H-3 , H-5 , H-7 , and H-8
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-2 -class motor gun boats were lost in 1944 or 1945.
Hai Kan No. 10
Imperial Japanese Navy
The training hulk , formerly the cruiser Tsushima , was sunk as a torpedo target in the Pacific Ocean off Miura, Kanagawa , Japan.
Herold
Norway
World War II : The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Bergen , Norway in December 1944 or January 1945.[ 4]
KFK 90
Kriegsmarine
The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1944.
KFK 307
Kriegsmarine
The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(L) 540
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (large) was lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(L) 760
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (large) was lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 640
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 652 \
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 669
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 735
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 978
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 982
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 987
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 989
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 991
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 993
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
HMS LCP(R) 1023
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.
Libby, McNeill & Libby V No. 6
United States
The 79-gross register ton , 71-foot (21.6 m) scow sank in the waters of the Territory of Alaska sometime in 1944.[ 5]
M 4255
Kriegsmarine
The minesweeper, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1944.
Nichiyu Maru
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Nichiyu Maru -class auxiliary transport ship was torpedoed and damaged by USS Halibut ( United States Navy ) about 200 nautical miles (370 km; 230 mi) south west of Guam (10°25′N 145°25′E / 10.417°N 145.417°E / 10.417; 145.417 ) on 2 March 1943. She was towed to Guam and declared unrepairable. The ship was further damaged on 12 June and 25 June 1944. The transport was apparently sunk during the Battle of Guam between 25 June and 10 August 1944 when she was removed from the IJN List.[ 6]
Ouessant
Kriegsmarine
The floating power station , formerly the submarine Ouessant ( French Navy ), was scuttled at Pauillac , France .[ 7]
S 14
Kriegsmarine
The S 14 -class E-boat sunk in the English Channel.[ 8]
SS-4
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in August 1944 in the Philippines .
SS-8
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1944 or 1945.
SS-10
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1944 or 1945.
Shoei Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea west of Luzon , Philippines by USS Paddle and USS Hammerhead (both United States Navy ) sometime between 25 November and 18 January 1945.[ 9]
Strasbourg II
Kriegsmarine
Strasbourg II World War II: The barracks ship was scuttled at Lorient , France.
T-134
Imperial Japanese Navy
The No. 103-class landing ship ran aground and was abandoned on the east coast of Iwo Jima, Kazan Retto (24°47′N 141°20′E / 24.783°N 141.333°E / 24.783; 141.333 ) sometime on or after 2 August. The wreck was destroyed by a storm on 4 October.[ 10]
Tempo 7
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The tanker was scuttled. She was refloated in December 1944. Subsequently repaired and returned to French service as Vendémiaire .[ 11]
U-743
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine sank in the Atlantic Ocean north of Ireland (55°38′N 7°26′W / 55.633°N 7.433°W / 55.633; -7.433 ) in September or October 1944 whilst on patrol with the loss of all 50 crew. Cause unknown.[ 12]
UJ-2306
Kriegsmarine
The submarine chaser, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1944.
V 5509
Kriegsmarine
The Vorpostenboot , a former S 14 -class motor torpedo boat, was sunk in La Manch sometime in 1944.
Victoria
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and severely damaged at Hamburg whilst fitting out. She was subsequently laid up. She was completed in 1947–49 and entered Yugoslav service as Makedonija .[ 13]
Viking 1
Nazi Germany
World War II: The ferry was scuttled end of 1944 in the Repparfjord , Finnmark, Norway .[ 14]
Wilma G
United States
The 8-gross register ton , 29.6-foot (9.0 m) fishing vessel sank at the entrance to Prince William Sound off Montague Island , Territory of Alaska .[ 15]
Unknown shipwreck
An unknown wreck was recorded at (30°12′N 87°13′W / 30.200°N 87.217°W / 30.200; -87.217 ) south of Pensacola, Florida in 1944 in 80 feet (24 m) of water with a stack and masts above water.[ 16]
Unknown shipwreck
An unknown wreck was recorded east of Marathon, Florida at (24°42′N 80°52′W / 24.700°N 80.867°W / 24.700; -80.867 ) on 31 March 1944.[ 17]