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*'''{{USS|Hannibal|AG-1|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): The ] was bombed and sunk as a target in ]. *'''{{USS|Hannibal|AG-1|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): The ] was bombed and sunk as a target in ].
*'''{{ss|Hoshi Maru No. 11||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk in the ] by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref name="Japanese Supply Ships"/> *'''{{ss|Hoshi Maru No. 11||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk in the ] by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref name="Japanese Supply Ships"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese supply ship|Kenizaki||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Supply ship was sunk in the ] ({{coord|28|10|N|129|05|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref name="Japanese Supply Ships"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese supply ship|Kenizaki||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Supply ship was sunk in the ] ({{coord|28|10|N|129|05|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref name="Japanese Supply Ships"/>
*'''{{ss|Kinzan Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk off ] in the ] by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. 2 Gunners killed.<ref name="Japanese Supply Ships"/> *'''{{ss|Kinzan Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The transport was sunk off ] in the ] by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. 2 Gunners killed.<ref name="Japanese Supply Ships"/>
*'''{{SS|Maddalena G.||2}}''' ({{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}): World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at ], Italy. Scrapped in 1946.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=1143061|shipname=Maddalena G. |accessdate=4 December 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Maddalena G.||2}}''' ({{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}): World War II: The cargo ship was scuttled at ], Italy. Scrapped in 1946.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=1143061|shipname=Maddalena G. |accessdate=4 December 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Manazuru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|Tomozuru|torpedo boat}} was sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|26|17|N|127|35|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Manazu_t.htm |title=Long Lancers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=1 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Manazuru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|Tomozuru|torpedo boat|2}} was sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|26|17|N|127|35|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Manazu_t.htm |title=Long Lancers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=1 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Robert L. Vann||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): ]: The ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], ], Belgium ({{coord|51|23|N|2|51|E}}).<ref name=LibR>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibShipsR.html |title=Liberty Ships - R |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Robert L. Vann||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): ]: The ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], ], Belgium ({{coord|51|23|N|2|51|E}}).<ref name=LibR>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibShipsR.html |title=Liberty Ships - R |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ss|Taiken Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|24|23|N|124|12|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. 20 passengers and 16 crewmen killed.<ref name="Japanese Minelayers">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tsubame_t.htm |title=Japanese Minelayers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=1 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ss|Taiken Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|24|23|N|124|12|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. 20 passengers and 16 crewmen killed.<ref name="Japanese Minelayers">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tsubame_t.htm |title=Japanese Minelayers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=1 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ss|Toyosako Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|24|23|N|124|12|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. 4 crewmen killed.<ref name="Japanese Minelayers"/> *'''{{ss|Toyosako Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|24|23|N|124|12|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38. 4 crewmen killed.<ref name="Japanese Minelayers"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese minelayer|Tsubame||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|Tsubame|minelayer}} was torpedoed and sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|24|23|N|124|12|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref name="Japanese Minelayers"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese minelayer|Tsubame||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|Tsubame|minelayer|2}} was torpedoed and sunk off ] in the ] ({{coord|24|23|N|124|12|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 38.<ref name="Japanese Minelayers"/>


==2 March== ==2 March==
*'''{{ship|Soviet patrol craft|BO-224||2}}''' ({{navy|Soviet Union}}): ]: The patrol craft was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|69|21|N|33|38|E}}) by {{GS|U-995||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of seven of her 31 crew.<ref name=BO224>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3461.html |title=BO-224 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=25 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Soviet patrol craft|BO-224||2}}''' ({{navy|Soviet Union}}): ]: The patrol craft was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|69|21|N|33|38|E}}) by {{GS|U-995||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of seven of her 31 crew.<ref name=BO224>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3461.html |title=BO-224 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=25 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{MV|King Edgar||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): World War II: ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in ] ({{coord|52|05|N|5|42|W}}) by {{GS|U-1302||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of four of her 46 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Nyasaland|K587|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).<ref name=KE>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3463.html |title=King Edgar |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{MV|King Edgar||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): World War II: ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in ] ({{coord|52|05|N|5|42|W}}) by {{GS|U-1302||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of four of her 46 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Nyasaland|K587|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).<ref name=KE>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3463.html |title=King Edgar |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{USS|LCT-1029|LCT-1029|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass|LCT Mk 6|Landing Craft, Tank}} was holed in the engine room when she struck a submerged wreck. She was driven ashore on ] and abandond.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/18/181029.htm |title=Landing Craft Photo Index |publisher=navsource.org |accessdate=2 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{USS|LCT-1029|LCT-1029|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|LCT Mk 6|Landing Craft, Tank}} was holed in the engine room when she struck a submerged wreck. She was driven ashore on ] and abandond.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/18/181029.htm |title=Landing Craft Photo Index |publisher=navsource.org |accessdate=2 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Novasli||2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): World War II: ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the ] ({{coord|51|47|N|5|32|W}}) by {{GS|U-1302||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 36 crew were rescued by {{HMT|Helier II|FY312|6}} ({{navy|UK}}), which scuttled the ship.<ref name=Novasli>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/singleships/novasli.html |title=D/S Novasli |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref><ref name=NovasliU1302>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3462.html |title=Novasli |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Novasli||2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): World War II: ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the ] ({{coord|51|47|N|5|32|W}}) by {{GS|U-1302||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 36 crew were rescued by {{HMT|Helier II|FY312|6}} ({{navy|UK}}), which scuttled the ship.<ref name=Novasli>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/singleships/novasli.html |title=D/S Novasli |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref><ref name=NovasliU1302>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3462.html |title=Novasli |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-3519||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], ] ({{coord|54|11|N|12|05|E}}) with the loss of 75 of her 78 crew.<ref name=U3519>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u3519.htm |title=U-3519 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=30 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-3519||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], ] ({{coord|54|11|N|12|05|E}}) with the loss of 75 of her 78 crew.<ref name=U3519>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u3519.htm |title=U-3519 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=30 April 2012}}</ref>


==3 March== ==3 March==
*'''{{Ship|Japanese oiler|Hario||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Fleet Oiler struck a mine in ] off ] ({{coord|18|10|N|109|40|E}}). She sank the next day.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Hario_t.htm |title=Japanese Oilers|publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{Ship|Japanese oiler|Hario||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The fleet oiler struck a mine in ] off ] ({{coord|18|10|N|109|40|E}}). She sank the next day.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Hario_t.htm |title=Japanese Oilers|publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|German cruiser|Köln||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): ]: The cruiser was bombed and sunk by aircraft at ], Germany. The wreck was broken up in 1946. *'''{{ship|German cruiser|Köln||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): ]: The cruiser was bombed and sunk by aircraft at ], Germany. The wreck was broken up in 1946.
*'''{{HMT|Southern Flower}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): World War II: The naval trawler was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], Iceland ({{coord|64|05|N|23|15|W}}).<ref name=SF>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3464.html |title=HMS Southern Flower |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=26 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{HMT|Southern Flower}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): World War II: The naval trawler was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], Iceland ({{coord|64|05|N|23|15|W}}).<ref name=SF>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3464.html |title=HMS Southern Flower |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=26 April 2012}}</ref>


==4 March== ==4 March==
*'''{{Ship|Japanese auxiliary tanker|Palembang Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Auxiliary Tanker was torpedoed and sunk off ] ({{coord|12|52|N|103|30|E}})by {{USS|Baya|SS-318|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 67 crewmen, 59 Gunners and 9 passengers were killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Palembang_t.htm |title=Japanese Oilers|publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{Ship|Japanese auxiliary tanker|Palembang Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Auxiliary Tanker was torpedoed and sunk off ] ({{coord|12|52|N|103|30|E}}) by {{USS|Baya|SS-318|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 67 crewmen, 59 Gunners and 9 passengers were killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Palembang_t.htm |title=Japanese Oilers|publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-8||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|No.4|submarine chaser}} was shelled and sunk in the ] ({{coord|04|04|N|110|35|E}}) by {{HMS|Terrapin|P323|6}} and {{HMS|Trenchant|P331|6}} (both({{navy|UK}})). 108 survivors.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-8_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-8||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|No.4|submarine chaser|2}} was shelled and sunk in the ] ({{coord|04|04|N|110|35|E}}) by {{HMS|Terrapin|P323|6}} and {{HMS|Trenchant|P331|6}} (both ({{navy|UK}}). 108 survivors.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-8_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=4 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-3508||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): ]: The ] ] was bombed and sunk at ], ] in an Allied air raid.<ref name=U3508>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u3508.htm |title=U-3508 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=30 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-3508||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): ]: The ] ] was bombed and sunk at ], ] in an Allied air raid.<ref name=U3508>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u3508.htm |title=U-3508 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=30 April 2012}}</ref>


==5 March== ==5 March==
*'''{{USS|LCS(L)-127|LCS(L)-127|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The Landing Craft, Support, Large grounded on ]. Declared a Total Loss.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/22359.html |title=LCS(L)-127 of the US Navy |publisher=U Boat.net |accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{USS|LCS(L)-127|LCS(L)-127|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The Landing Craft, Support, Large grounded on ]. Declared a Total Loss.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/22359.html |title=LCS(L)-127 of the US Navy |publisher=U Boat.net |accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese minesweeper|W-15||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|No.13|minesweeper}} was torpedoed in the stern off Akuseki Jima, Ryuku Islands ({{coord|29|36|N|129|45|E}}) by {{USS|Tilefish|SS-307|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) and beached on Suwasi Island. Declared a Constructive Total Loss.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/W-15_t.htm |title=Japanese Minesweepers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese minesweeper|W-15||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|No.13|minesweeper|2}} was torpedoed in the stern off Akuseki Jima, Ryuku Islands ({{coord|29|36|N|129|45|E}}) by {{USS|Tilefish|SS-307|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) and beached on Suwasi Island. Declared a Constructive Total Loss.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/W-15_t.htm |title=Japanese Minesweepers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary oiler|Ryoei Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Oiler was torpedoed and sunk north-east of Tourane, ] in the ] ({{coord|16|46|N|108|41|E}}) by {{USS|Bashaw|SS-241|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Ryoei_t.htm |title=Japanese Auxiliary Oilers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary oiler|Ryoei Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The oiler was torpedoed and sunk north-east of Tourane, ] in the ] ({{coord|16|46|N|108|41|E}}) by {{USS|Bashaw|SS-241|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Ryoei_t.htm |title=Japanese Auxiliary Oilers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=5 March 2013}}</ref>


==6 March== ==6 March==
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==8 March== ==8 March==
*'''{{SS|Benjamin R. Milam||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: The ] sank off ] following an explosion in her engine room. She was refloated, repaired and returned to service.<ref name=LibB>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibshipsB.html |title=Liberty Ships - B |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Benjamin R. Milam||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: The ] sank off ] following an explosion in her engine room. She was refloated, repaired and returned to service.<ref name=LibB>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibshipsB.html |title=Liberty Ships - B |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese Coast Defence Frigate|CD-69||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Coast Defence Frigate was bombed by a 14th Air Force ] off the east coast of ] ({{coord|19|02|N|110|56|E}}) taking a bomb down the funnel and blowing out the bottom of the ship. 3 Officers and 23 crewmen killed and 30 wounded. After emergency strenthening of the hull she was being towed to Hong Kong when she broke in two and sank 8 miles off ] on March 16 at ({{coord|22|00|N|113|40|E}}) .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-69_t.htm|title=Combinedfleet CD-69 |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=8 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese Coast Defence Frigate|CD-69||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Coast Defence Frigate was bombed by a 14th Air Force ] off the east coast of ] ({{coord|19|02|N|110|56|E}}) taking a bomb down the funnel and blowing out the bottom of the ship. 3 Officers and 23 crewmen killed and 30 wounded. After emergency strenthening of the hull she was being towed to Hong Kong when she broke in two and sank 8 miles off ] on March 16 at ({{coord|22|00|N|113|40|E}}).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-69_t.htm|title=Combinedfleet CD-69 |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=8 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Lornaston||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): World War II: ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], ], France ({{coord|50|35|N|0|30|W}}) by {{GS|U-275||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 48 crew were rescued by {{HMS|Holmes|K581|6}} and {{HMS|Palencia}} (both {{navy|UK}}).<ref name=Lornaston>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3466.html |title=Lornaston |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=14 March 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Lornaston||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): World War II: ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], ], France ({{coord|50|35|N|0|30|W}}) by {{GS|U-275||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 48 crew were rescued by {{HMS|Holmes|K581|6}} and {{HMS|Palencia}} (both {{navy|UK}}).<ref name=Lornaston>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3466.html |title=Lornaston |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=14 March 2012}}</ref>


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==10 March== ==10 March==
*'''''']'''''' ({{flagicon|France}} ]): ]: The ] ] ] was scuttled at ] .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/6156.html |title=Fr Amiral Charner of the French Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|French aviso|Amiral Charner||2}}''' ({{flagicon|France}} ]): ]: The {{sclass-|Bougainville|aviso|2}} ] was scuttled at ] .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/6156.html |title=Fr Amiral Charner of the French Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Baron Jedburgh||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] north east of ], Brazil ({{coord|10|02|S|25|00|W}}) by {{GS|U-532||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of one of her 59 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Sandown Castle||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) or reached land in their lifeboats.<ref name=BJ>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3468.html |title=Baron Jedburgh |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=5 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Baron Jedburgh||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] north east of ], Brazil ({{coord|10|02|S|25|00|W}}) by {{GS|U-532||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of one of her 59 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Sandown Castle||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}) or reached land in their lifeboats.<ref name=BJ>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3468.html |title=Baron Jedburgh |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=5 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{Ship|Japanese transport|Dokai Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was torpedoed and sunk north of ] ({{coord|29|48|N|128|02|E}})by {{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 27 crewmen, 23 Gunners and 4 passengers were killed.<ref name="Japanese Escorts">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-118_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts|publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese transport|Dokai Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was torpedoed and sunk north of ] ({{coord|29|48|N|128|02|E}}) by {{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 27 crewmen, 23 Gunners and 4 passengers were killed.<ref name="Japanese Escorts">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-118_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts|publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{Ship|Japanese transport|Keizan Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was torpedoed and sunk north of ] ({{coord|29|25|N|127|30|E}})by {{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 43 crewmen and 64 troopss were killed.<ref name="Japanese Escorts"/> *'''{{Ship|Japanese transport|Keizan Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was torpedoed and sunk north of ] ({{coord|29|25|N|127|30|E}}) by {{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). 43 crewmen and 64 troopss were killed.<ref name="Japanese Escorts"/>
*'''''']'''''' ({{flagicon|France}} ]): ]: The ] ] was scuttled at ] . Raised and scrapped 1957.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/6161.html |title=Fr Marne of the French Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|French aviso|Marne||2}}''' ({{flagicon|France}} ]): ]: The {{sclass-|Somme|aviso|2}} ] was scuttled at ] . Raised and scrapped 1957.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/6161.html |title=Fr Marne of the French Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Nordfahrt||2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship was sunk. Raised and repaired in 1949.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=1129762|shipname=Nordfahrt |accessdate=7 September 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Nordfahrt||2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship was sunk. Raised and repaired in 1949.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=1129762|shipname=Nordfahrt |accessdate=7 September 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{HNoMS|Nordhav II|FY1906|6}}''' ({{navy|Norway}}): World War II: ]: The auxiliary minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|56|41|N|2|04|W}}) by {{GS|U-714||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of six of her 23 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HNoMS|Syrian}} ({{navy|Norway}}).<ref name=NorN>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/freefleet/norfleetn.html |title=Morwegian Merchant Fleet 1939 - 1945, Ships starting with N |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref><ref name=Nordhav>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3467.html |title=HNoMS Nordhav II (FY 1906) |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=17 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{HNoMS|Nordhav II|FY1906|6}}''' ({{navy|Norway}}): World War II: ]: The auxiliary minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|56|41|N|2|04|W}}) by {{GS|U-714||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of six of her 23 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HNoMS|Syrian}} ({{navy|Norway}}).<ref name=NorN>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/freefleet/norfleetn.html |title=Morwegian Merchant Fleet 1939 - 1945, Ships starting with N |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=1 February 2012}}</ref><ref name=Nordhav>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3467.html |title=HNoMS Nordhav II (FY 1906) |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=17 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{Ship|Japanese transport|Sanka Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was torpedoed and sunk north of ] ({{coord|29|25|N|128|15|E}})by {{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 51 crewmen and 605 troops were killed.<ref name="Japanese Escorts"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese transport|Sanka Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was torpedoed and sunk north of ] ({{coord|29|25|N|128|15|E}}) by {{USS|Kete|SS-369|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . 51 crewmen and 605 troops were killed.<ref name="Japanese Escorts"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese Oiler|Seishin Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The ] was sunk in ] in the ] ({{coord|16|01|N|106|10|E}}) by 5th Air Force ]s of the 500th Bomb Squadron, 345th Bomb Group.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Seishin_t.htm |title=Japanese Oilers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese oiler|Seishin Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The ] was sunk in ] in the ] ({{coord|16|01|N|106|10|E}}) by 5th Air Force ]s of the 500th Bomb Squadron, 345th Bomb Group.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Seishin_t.htm |title=Japanese Oilers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=10 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-275||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], United Kingdom ({{coord|50|36|N|0|04|E}}) with the loss of all 48 crew.<ref name=U275>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u275.htm |title=U-275 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=14 March 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-275||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], United Kingdom ({{coord|50|36|N|0|04|E}}) with the loss of all 48 crew.<ref name=U275>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u275.htm |title=U-275 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=14 March 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-681||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sank in the Atlantic Ocean west of the ], United Kingdom ({{coord|49|52|N|6|38|W}}) by a ] aircraft of the ] with the loss of eleven of her 49 crew.<ref name=U681>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u681.htm |title=U-681 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=15 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-681||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sank in the Atlantic Ocean west of the ], United Kingdom ({{coord|49|52|N|6|38|W}}) by a ] aircraft of the ] with the loss of eleven of her 49 crew.<ref name=U681>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u681.htm |title=U-681 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=15 April 2012}}</ref>
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==13 March== ==13 March==
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-66||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|Type D|escort||destroyer}} ] was sunk east of ] off Nanoshima in the ] ({{coord|23|30|N|117|10|E}}) by ]s of the 341st Bomb Group, 14th Air Force. 175 crewmen killed<ref name="combinedfleet.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-66_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=13 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-66||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|Type D|escort||destroyer}} ] was sunk east of ] off Nanoshima in the ] ({{coord|23|30|N|117|10|E}}) by ]s of the 341st Bomb Group, 14th Air Force. 175 crewmen killed<ref name="combinedfleet.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-66_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=13 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ss|Masashima Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk east of ] off Nanoshima in the ] ({{coord|23|30|N|117|10|E}}) by ]s of the 5th Air Force. 15 crewmen, 19 Guards and 8 passengers killed<ref name="combinedfleet.com"/> *'''{{ss|Masashima Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The Transport was sunk east of ] off Nanoshima in the ] ({{coord|23|30|N|117|10|E}}) by ]s of the 5th Air Force. 15 crewmen, 19 Guards and 8 passengers killed<ref name="combinedfleet.com"/>
*'''{{SS|Russell H. Crittenden||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): The ] was wrecked on the coast of ] ({{coord|5|55|S|149|10|E}}).<ref name=LibR/> *'''{{SS|Russell H. Crittenden||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): The ] was wrecked on the coast of ] ({{coord|5|55|S|149|10|E}}).<ref name=LibR/>
*'''{{HMS|Sealion|72S|6}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): The ] submarine was scuttled as an ] target off the ], Scotland. *'''{{HMS|Sealion|72S|6}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): The ] submarine was scuttled as an ] target off the ], Scotland.
*'''{{SS|Taber Park||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): ]: The ] was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|52|22|N|1|53|E}}) by a ] ].<ref name=ParkNZ>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/PARKN.html |title=Park Ships N-Z |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Taber Park||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): ]: The ] was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|52|22|N|1|53|E}}) by a ] ].<ref name=ParkNZ>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/PARKN.html |title=Park Ships N-Z |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref>


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==15 March== ==15 March==
] ]
*'''{{USS|Lancetfish|SS-296|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): The {{sclass|Balao|submarine}} sank at ], ]. She was raised on 23 March and decommissioned the next day, subsequently being allocated to the ]. *'''{{USS|Lancetfish|SS-296|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): The {{sclass-|Balao|submarine|2}} sank at ], ]. She was raised on 23 March and decommissioned the next day, subsequently being allocated to the ].


==16 March== ==16 March==
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==17 March== ==17 March==
*'''{{HMCS|Guysborough|J52|6}}''' ({{navy|Canada|1921}}): ]: The {{sclass|Bangor|minesweeper||ship}} was torpedoed and sunk in the ] by {{GS|U-868||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 51 of her crew. About 40 survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Inglis|K570|6}} ({{navy|UK}}). *'''{{HMCS|Guysborough|J52|6}}''' ({{navy|Canada|1921}}): ]: The {{sclass-|Bangor|minesweeper||ship}} was torpedoed and sunk in the ] by {{GS|U-868||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 51 of her crew. About 40 survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Inglis|K570|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).
*'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Ikomasan Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was damaged by {{USS|Spot|SS-413|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) off ] and beached on ] in the ] ({{coord|25|58|N|119|58|E}} . 7 passengers, 4 Gunners and 6 crew are lost. Later in the day she is bombed by ]s killing another 5 crewmen. The ship is bombed again on 26 March by ]s and destroyed.<ref name="http">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-41_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Ikomasan Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was damaged by {{USS|Spot|SS-413|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) off ] and beached on ] in the ] ({{coord|25|58|N|119|58|E}} . 7 passengers, 4 Gunners and 6 crew are lost. Later in the day she is bombed by ]s killing another 5 crewmen. The ship is bombed again on 26 March by ]s and destroyed.<ref name="http">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-41_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=17 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Iris|1921|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at ], ], Norway by Allied aircraft.<ref name=NorH2>{{cite web|url= http://www.warsailors.com/freefleet/norfleeth2.html |title= Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939 - 1945, Ships beginning with He |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=15 January 2012}}</ref><ref name=HomeL>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipsl.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with L |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=9 February 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Iris|1921|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at ], ], Norway by Allied aircraft.<ref name=NorH2>{{cite web|url= http://www.warsailors.com/freefleet/norfleeth2.html |title= Norwegian Merchant Fleet 1939 - 1945, Ships beginning with He |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=15 January 2012}}</ref><ref name=HomeL>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipsl.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with L |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=9 February 2012}}</ref>
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*'''{{ship|Japanese Tanker |Nansei Maru No. 1 ||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was sunk by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 of off Noma Misaki in the ] ({{coord|31|24|N|130|07|E}}.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese Tanker |Nansei Maru No. 1 ||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was sunk by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 of off Noma Misaki in the ] ({{coord|31|24|N|130|07|E}}.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary |Tenjin Maru ||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The auxiliary sailing ship was sunk by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 of off Noma Misaki in the ] ({{coord|31|24|N|130|07|E}}.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary |Tenjin Maru ||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The auxiliary sailing ship was sunk by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58 of off Noma Misaki in the ] ({{coord|31|24|N|130|07|E}}.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
*'''{{ship|No.1 class landing ship |Transport No. 18|1942|2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The {{sclass|No.1| Landing ship}} was torpedoed and sunk In the ] off Aguni Island, Okinawa ({{coord|26|33|N|127|11|E}}) by {{USS|Springer|SS-414|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/Japan/IJN/JANAC-Losses/JANAC-Losses-3.html |title=Hy0perwar: Japanese Naval and Merchant losses |publisher=Imbiblio |accessdate=18 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|No.1-class landing ship|Transport No. 18|1942|2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|No.1|landing ship|2}} was torpedoed and sunk In the ] off Aguni Island, Okinawa ({{coord|26|33|N|127|11|E}}) by {{USS|Springer|SS-414|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/Japan/IJN/JANAC-Losses/JANAC-Losses-3.html |title=Hy0perwar: Japanese Naval and Merchant losses |publisher=Imbiblio |accessdate=18 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Tsukushi Maru No.3||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off the ] by {{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref name=Trigger>{{cite DANFS | title = Trigger | url = http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss237.txt | accessdate = 1 January 2012 }}</ref> *'''{{SS|Tsukushi Maru No.3||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off the ] by {{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref name=Trigger>{{cite DANFS | title = Trigger | url = http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss237.txt | accessdate = 1 January 2012 }}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-866||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the ] ({{coord|43|18|N|61|08|W}}) by {{USS|Lowe|DE-325|6}}, {{USS|Menges|DE-320|6}}, {{USS|Mosley|DE-321|6}} and {{USS|Pride|DE-323|6}} (all {{navy|USA}}) with the loss of all 55 crew.<ref name=Menges>{{cite DANFS | title = Menges | url = http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de320.txt | accessdate = 30 January 2012 }}</ref><ref name=U866>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u866.htm |title=U-866 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=23 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-866||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the ] ({{coord|43|18|N|61|08|W}}) by {{USS|Lowe|DE-325|6}}, {{USS|Menges|DE-320|6}}, {{USS|Mosley|DE-321|6}} and {{USS|Pride|DE-323|6}} (all {{navy|USA}}) with the loss of all 55 crew.<ref name=Menges>{{cite DANFS | title = Menges | url = http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de320.txt | accessdate = 30 January 2012 }}</ref><ref name=U866>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u866.htm |title=U-866 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=23 April 2012}}</ref>
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*'''{{SS|Samselbu||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): World War II: The ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off the coast of Belgium ({{coord|51|23|N|3|06|E}}).<ref name=LibS>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibShipsS.html |title=Liberty Ships - S |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Samselbu||2}}''' ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}): World War II: The ] struck a mine and sank in the ] off the coast of Belgium ({{coord|51|23|N|3|06|E}}).<ref name=LibS>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibShipsS.html |title=Liberty Ships - S |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese oiler|Sarawak Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Oiler struck a mine in the ] 10 miles north of the Horsburgh Light, ] . She is beached on Bintan Island({{coord|01|25|N|104|36|E}}). On 21 March 1945 she capsizes and sinks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Sarawak_t.htm|title=Japanese Oilers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese oiler|Sarawak Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Oiler struck a mine in the ] 10 miles north of the Horsburgh Light, ] . She is beached on Bintan Island({{coord|01|25|N|104|36|E}}). On 21 March 1945 she capsizes and sinks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Sarawak_t.htm|title=Japanese Oilers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Sirius|1922|2}}''' ({{Flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk by {{HMS|Venturer|P68|2}} ({{navy|United Kingdom}}).<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5605652|shipname=Sirius |accessdate=4 March 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Sirius|1922|2}}''' ({{Flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk by {{HMS|Venturer|P68|6}} ({{navy|United Kingdom}}).<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5605652|shipname=Sirius |accessdate=4 March 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese gunboat|Suma||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The River Gunboat was sunk on the ] 50 miles north of ] ({{coord|32|00|N|120|00|E}}) by a mine. 8 crewmen lost<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Suma_t.htm|title=Japanese Gunboats |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese gunboat|Suma||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The River Gunboat was sunk on the ] 50 miles north of ] ({{coord|32|00|N|120|00|E}}) by a mine. 8 crewmen lost<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Suma_t.htm|title=Japanese Gunboats |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref>


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*'''{{SS|Hosen Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): World War II: The Tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the ] south of ] ].({{coord|11|18|N|108|57|E}}) by {{USS|Blenny|SS-324|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .170 passengers, 8 Gunners, and 18 crewmen killed .<ref name="Japanese Submarine Chasers">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-9_t.htm|title=Japanese Submarine Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Hosen Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): World War II: The Tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the ] south of ] ].({{coord|11|18|N|108|57|E}}) by {{USS|Blenny|SS-324|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .170 passengers, 8 Gunners, and 18 crewmen killed .<ref name="Japanese Submarine Chasers">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-9_t.htm|title=Japanese Submarine Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|Kainan Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Auxiliary Sub Chaser was torpedoed and sunk in the ] south of ] ].({{coord|12|00|N|109|17|E}}) by {{USS|Baya|SS-318|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .<ref name="Japanese Submarine Chasers"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary submarine chaser|Kainan Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Auxiliary Sub Chaser was torpedoed and sunk in the ] south of ] ].({{coord|12|00|N|109|17|E}}) by {{USS|Baya|SS-318|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .<ref name="Japanese Submarine Chasers"/>
*'''{{HMS|Lapwing|U62|6}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): ]: ]: The {{sclass| Black Swan|sloop|0}} ] was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|69|29|N|33|44|E}}) by {{GS|U-968||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 168 of her 229 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Savage|G20|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).<ref name=NH010445/><ref name=Lapwing>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3473.html |title=HMS Lapwing (U 62) |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{HMS|Lapwing|U62|6}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): ]: ]: The {{sclass-|Black Swan|sloop|0}} ] was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|69|29|N|33|44|E}}) by {{GS|U-968||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 168 of her 229 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Savage|G20|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).<ref name=NH010445/><ref name=Lapwing>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3473.html |title=HMS Lapwing (U 62) |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{HMS|LST-80|LST-80|2|}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): World War II: The {{sclass|Mk 2|landing ship, tank|0}} ] was sunk by a mine off ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/warshipss/ships/12328.html |title=HMS LST-80 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{HMS|LST-80|LST-80|2|}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|Mk 2|landing ship, tank|0}} ] was sunk by a mine off ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/warshipss/ships/12328.html |title=HMS LST-80 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|German minesweeper|M-15|1939|2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk at ], Germany.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=6111259|shipname=M-15 |accessdate=21 July 2012}}</ref> *'''{{ship|German minesweeper|M-15|1939|2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk at ], Germany.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=6111259|shipname=M-15 |accessdate=21 July 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|German minesweeper|M-16|1939|2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk at Kiel, Germany. Scuttled on 18 May 1945.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=6111260|shipname=M-16 |accessdate=21 July 2012}}</ref> *'''{{ship|German minesweeper|M-16|1939|2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The minesweeper was bombed and sunk at Kiel, Germany. Scuttled on 18 May 1945.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=6111260|shipname=M-16 |accessdate=21 July 2012}}</ref>
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==21 March== ==21 March==
*'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-33||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|No.13|submarine chaser}} was sunk off ] ] in the ] ({{coord|12|30|N|109|14|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group. The Comanding Officer and 7 crewmen killed, 222 wounded.<ref name="Japanese Sub Chasers">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-33_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-33||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|No.13|submarine chaser|2}} was sunk off ], ] in the ] ({{coord|12|30|N|109|14|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group. The Comanding Officer and 7 crewmen killed, 222 wounded.<ref name="Japanese Sub Chasers">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-33_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Fushimi Maru No. 2||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk off ] ] in the ] ({{coord|12|30|N|109|14|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group. 3 crewmen and 11 others killed.<ref name="Japanese Sub Chasers"/> *'''{{SS|Fushimi Maru No. 2||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk off ], ] in the ] ({{coord|12|30|N|109|14|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group. 3 crewmen and 11 others killed.<ref name="Japanese Sub Chasers"/>
*'''{{SS|James Eagan Layne||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): ] II: ]: The ] was torpedoed and damaged in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|50|13|N|4|05|W}}) by {{GS|U-399||2}}. She was beached at ] but declared a ]. All 69 crew survived. *'''{{SS|James Eagan Layne||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): ] II: ]: The ] was torpedoed and damaged in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|50|13|N|4|05|W}}) by {{GS|U-399||2}}. She was beached at ] but declared a ]. All 69 crew survived.
*'''{{SS|Motoyama Maru No. 1||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship (A.K.A. Genzan Maru No. 1) was sunk off ] ] in the ] ({{coord|12|30|N|109|14|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group. 4 crewmen killed.<ref name="Japanese Sub Chasers"/> *'''{{SS|Motoyama Maru No. 1||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship (A.K.A. Genzan Maru No. 1) was sunk off ] ] in the ] ({{coord|12|30|N|109|14|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group. 4 crewmen killed.<ref name="Japanese Sub Chasers"/>
*'''{{SS|John R. Park||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: ]: The ] was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|9|nmi|km}} off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|49|56|N|5|26|W}}) by {{GS|U-1195||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 75 crew were rescued by {{SS|American Press||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) and a ] rescue launch.<ref name=JRP>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3477.html |title=John R. Park |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|John R. Park||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: ]: The ] was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|9|nmi|km}} off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|49|56|N|5|26|W}}) by {{GS|U-1195||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). All 75 crew were rescued by {{SS|American Press||2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) and a ] rescue launch.<ref name=JRP>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3477.html |title=John R. Park |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese minelayer|Tateishi||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The ] was sunk off ] ] in the ] ({{coord|11|50|N|109|18|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tateishi_t.htm |title=Japanese Cable-Minelayers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese minelayer|Tateishi||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The ] was sunk off ], ] in the ] ({{coord|11|50|N|109|18|E}}) by U.S. Army 5th Air Force ]s of the 345th Bomb Group.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tateishi_t.htm |title=Japanese Cable-Minelayers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=21 March 2013}}</ref>


==22 March== ==22 March==
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*'''{{SS|Charles D. McIver||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: The ] either struck a mine or was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], ], Belgium ({{coord|51|23|N|3|05|E}}).<ref name=LibC>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibshipsC.html |title=Liberty Ships - C |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Charles D. McIver||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: The ] either struck a mine or was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off ], ], Belgium ({{coord|51|23|N|3|05|E}}).<ref name=LibC>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibshipsC.html |title=Liberty Ships - C |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Eleftheria||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: The ] struck a mine and was damaged in thye North Sea off Ostend. She was beached but broke in two. The wreck was dispersed in 1952.<ref name=LibE>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibShipsE.html |title=Liberty Ships - E |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Eleftheria||2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): World War II: The ] struck a mine and was damaged in thye North Sea off Ostend. She was beached but broke in two. The wreck was dispersed in 1952.<ref name=LibE>{{cite web |url=http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/LibShipsE.html |title=Liberty Ships - E |publisher=Mariners |accessdate=6 January 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|German battleship|Gneisenau||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The {{sclass|Gneisenau|battleship}} was sunk as a ] in ] harbor, Poland. She was later refloated and scrapped. *'''{{ship|German battleship|Gneisenau||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|Scharnhorst|battleship|2}} was sunk as a ] in ] harbor, Poland. She was later refloated and scrapped.
*'''{{SS|Kachosan Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was bombed and sunk in the ] off Sotsukozaki, Amami Oshima by US Navy aircraft .1300 troops, 62 Gunners, and 60 crewmen killed .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-58_t.htm|title=Japanese Submarine Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=23 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Kachosan Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): World War II: The Transport was bombed and sunk in the ] off Sotsukozaki, Amami Oshima by US Navy aircraft .1300 troops, 62 Gunners, and 60 crewmen killed .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-58_t.htm|title=Japanese Submarine Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=23 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Lysaker|1919|2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at ], ] by ] aircraft of ], ].<ref name=Lysaker>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleetsingles/lysaker.html |title=D/S Lysaker |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=9 February 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Lysaker|1919|2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): World War II: The coaster was bombed and sunk at ], ] by ] aircraft of ], ].<ref name=Lysaker>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleetsingles/lysaker.html |title=D/S Lysaker |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=9 February 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{HMS|MTB 705|MTB 705|2}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): World War II: The ] struck a mine and sank in the ] .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ships/17243.html |title=HMS MTB 705 of the Royal Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=23 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{HMS|MTB 705|MTB 705|2}}''' ({{navy|UK}}): World War II: The ] struck a mine and sank in the ] .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ships/17243.html |title=HMS MTB 705 of the Royal Navy |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=23 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese submarine|RO-41||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): : World War II: The Submarine was depth charged, rammed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|22|57|N|132|19|E}}) by {{USS|Haggard|DD-555|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/RO-41_t.htm|title=Japanese Submarines |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=23 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese submarine|RO-41||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): : World War II: The submarine was depth charged, rammed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|22|57|N|132|19|E}}) by {{USS|Haggard|DD-555|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/RO-41_t.htm|title=Japanese Submarines |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=23 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Utviken||2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], Denmark.<ref name=HomeU>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipsu.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with U |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=11 February 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Utviken||2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the ] off ], Denmark.<ref name=HomeU>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipsu.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with U |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=11 February 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|German patrol boat|V-2022||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The patrol boat was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine in the ].<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5614895|shipname=V.2022 |accessdate=26 March 2012}}</ref> *'''{{ship|German patrol boat|V-2022||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The patrol boat was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine in the ].<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5614895|shipname=V.2022 |accessdate=26 March 2012}}</ref>


==24 March== ==24 March==
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-68||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|Type C|escort||destroyer}} ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-68_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=24 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-68||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|Type C|escort||destroyer}} ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-68_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=24 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary minesweeper|Chitose Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Auxiliary ] was sunk in the ], 200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary minesweeper|Chitose Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Auxiliary ] was sunk in the ], 200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Kaijo Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Kaijo Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk in the ] 200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Koshu Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Koshu Maru||2}}''' ({{army|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
*'''{{SS|Monbaldo|1918|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): ]: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft at ], Germany. Raised in 1950-1955 and taken into service until scrapped in 1969.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5180180|shipname=Monbaldo |accessdate=21 August 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Monbaldo|1918|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): ]: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft at ], Germany. Raised in 1950-1955 and taken into service until scrapped in 1969.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5180180|shipname=Monbaldo |accessdate=21 August 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{MS|Robert Ley||2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The passenger ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft at ], Germany. The wreck was scrapped at ], Scotland in June 1947.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5614993|shipname=Robert Ley |accessdate=22 May 2012}}</ref> *'''{{MS|Robert Ley||2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The passenger ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft at ], Germany. The wreck was scrapped at ], Scotland in June 1947.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5614993|shipname=Robert Ley |accessdate=22 May 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Sarp|1916|2}}''' ({{Flag|Norway}}): World War II: The coaster was bombed and damaged at ], Rogaland in an Allied air raid. She was beached on fire and was later condemned as a total loss. Repaired in 1945 and used as a barge before being scrapped later that year.<ref name=HomeSa>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipss1.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with Sa through SN |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=10 February 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Sarp|1916|2}}''' ({{Flag|Norway}}): World War II: The coaster was bombed and damaged at ], Rogaland in an Allied air raid. She was beached on fire and was later condemned as a total loss. Repaired in 1945 and used as a barge before being scrapped later that year.<ref name=HomeSa>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipss1.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with Sa through SN |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=10 February 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary minesweeper|Seki Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Auxiliary ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|29|12|N|125|13|E}}) by ]s , possibly U.S. Navy PB4Ys.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary minesweeper|Seki Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Auxiliary ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|29|12|N|125|13|E}}) by ]s , possibly U.S. Navy PB4Ys.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Soka Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese cargo ship|Soka Maru||2}}''' ({{flag|Japan}}): ]: The cargo ship was sunk in the ] 200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
*'''{{SS|Thetis|1909|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Egersund in an Allied air raid. She was raised post-war, repaired and entered Norwegian service as ''Strømsøy''.<ref name=HomeSa/> *'''{{SS|Thetis|1909|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Egersund in an Allied air raid. She was raised post-war, repaired and entered Norwegian service as ''Strømsøy''.<ref name=HomeSa/>
*'''{{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Tomozuru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tomozu_t.htm |title=Long Lancers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=24 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese torpedo boat|Tomozuru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Tomozu_t.htm |title=Long Lancers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=24 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary minesweeper|Shonan Maru No. 16||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Auxiliary ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> *'''{{ship|Japanese auxiliary minesweeper|Shonan Maru No. 16||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Auxiliary ] was sunk in the ]200 miles south-east of ] ({{coord|28|25|N|124|32|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58.<ref name="ReferenceB"/>
*'''{{SS|Tugela|1921|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off ], ], Norway.<ref name=HomeTo>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipst2.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with To through Ty |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=11 February 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Tugela|1921|2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): World War II: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off ], ], Norway.<ref name=HomeTo>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleet/shipst2.html |title=Norwegian Homefleet - WW II, Ships starting with To through Ty |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=11 February 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ-1435||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk at Egersund in an Allied air raid. She was raised post-war.<ref name=HomeSa/> *'''{{ship|German submarine chaser|UJ-1435||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The submarine chaser was bombed and sunk at Egersund in an Allied air raid. She was raised post-war.<ref name=HomeSa/>
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==26 March== ==26 March==
*'''{{SS|Bille||2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): ]: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off ], Germany.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5605446|shipname=Bille |accessdate=27 October 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Bille||2}}''' ({{flag|Germany|Nazi}}): ]: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off ], Germany.<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=5605446|shipname=Bille |accessdate=27 October 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-34||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|No.13|submarine chaser}} was shelled and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by {{HMS|Vigilant|R93|6}} and {{HMS|Virago|R75|6}} (both ({{navy|UK}})) .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-34_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=26 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-34||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|No.13|submarine chaser|2}} was shelled and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by {{HMS|Vigilant|R93|6}} and {{HMS|Virago|R75|6}} (both ({{navy|UK}})).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-34_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=26 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-63||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|No.13|submarine chaser}} was torpedoed and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by {{HMS|Vigilant|R93|6}}({{navy|UK}}) .<ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-63_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=26 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese submarine chaser|CH-63||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|No.13|submarine chaser|2}} was torpedoed and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by {{HMS|Vigilant|R93|6}}({{navy|UK}}).<ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CH-63_t.htm |title=Japanese Sub Chasers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=26 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{USS|Halligan|DD-584|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass|Fletcher|destroyer}} struck a mine and was damaged in the ] off the ] with the loss of about half of her crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|PC-1128}} and {{USS|LSM(R)-194}}. The wreck came ashore the next day on ]. *'''{{USS|Halligan|DD-584|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|Fletcher|destroyer|2}} struck a mine and was damaged in the ] off the ] with the loss of about half of her crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|PC-1128}} and {{USS|LSM(R)-194}}. The wreck came ashore the next day on ].
*'''{{SS|Risui Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Transport was shelled and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by {{HMS|Volage|R41|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) .<ref name="ReferenceC"/> *'''{{SS|Risui Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Transport was shelled and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by {{HMS|Volage|R41|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) .<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
*'''{{SS|Teshio Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Stores ship was bombed and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by two R.A.F. ]s. 11 killed.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> *'''{{SS|Teshio Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The stores ship was bombed and sunk east of Khota Andaman in the ] ({{coord|10|35|N|94|45|E}}) by two R.A.F. ]s. 11 killed.<ref name="ReferenceC"/>
*'''{{GS|U-399||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|49|56|N|5|22|W}}) by {{HMS|Duckworth|K351|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of 46 of her 47 crew.<ref name=U399>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u399.htm |title=U-399 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-399||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|49|56|N|5|22|W}}) by {{HMS|Duckworth|K351|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of 46 of her 47 crew.<ref name=U399>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u399.htm |title=U-399 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{SMS|Zähringen||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The target ship was scuttled as a block ship in ]. *'''{{SMS|Zähringen||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The target ship was scuttled as a block ship in ].


==27 March== ==27 March==
*'''{{Ship|Japanese repair ship|Odate||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The repair ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off the ] by {{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref name=Trigger/> *'''{{ship|Japanese repair ship|Odate||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The repair ship was torpedoed and sunk in the ] off the ] by {{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).<ref name=Trigger/>
*'''{{ship|German submarine|U-722||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the ] west of ] ({{coord|57|09|N|6|55|W}}) by {{HMS|Byron|K508|6}}, {{HMS|Fitzroy|K553|6}} and {{HMS|Redmill|K554|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 44 crew.<ref name=Redmill>{{cite DANFS | title = Redmil | url = http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de89.htm | accessdate = 29 January 2012 }}</ref><ref name=U722>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u722.htm |title=U-722 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=17 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-722||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the ] west of ] ({{coord|57|09|N|6|55|W}}) by {{HMS|Byron|K508|6}}, {{HMS|Fitzroy|K553|6}} and {{HMS|Redmill|K554|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 44 crew.<ref name=Redmill>{{cite DANFS | title = Redmil | url = http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/escorts/de89.htm | accessdate = 29 January 2012 }}</ref><ref name=U722>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/boats/u722.htm |title=U-722 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=17 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-905||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in ] ({{coord|58|34|N|5|46|W}}) by {{HMS|Conn|K509|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 45 crew.<ref name=U905>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u905.htm |title=U-905 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-905||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in ] ({{coord|58|34|N|5|46|W}}) by {{HMS|Conn|K509|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 45 crew.<ref name=U905>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u905.htm |title=U-905 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=20 April 2012}}</ref>


==28 March== ==28 March==
*'''{{SS|Asokawa Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was bombed and sunk off ] ] . 92 passengers, 8 Gunners and 34 crewmen were killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Asokawa Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was bombed and sunk off ], ] . 92 passengers, 8 Gunners and 34 crewmen were killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-33||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|No. 1|escort||destroyer}} was sunk south west of Shikoku in the ] ({{coord|31|45|N|131|50|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58. All 170 crewmen lost.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-33_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-33||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|No. 1|escort||destroyer}} was sunk south west of Shikoku in the ] ({{coord|31|45|N|131|50|E}}) by U.S. Navy aircraft from Task Force 58. All 170 crewmen lost.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-33_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Honan Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was torpedoed and damaged off ] ] by {{USS|Bluegill|SS-242|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) and beached.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Honan Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was torpedoed and damaged off ] ] by {{USS|Bluegill|SS-242|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) and beached.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|Mikura||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|Mikura|escort||destroyer}} was sunk south west of Shikoku in the ] ({{coord|31|45|N|131|50|E}}) by {{USS|Threadfin|SS-410|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . All 216 crewmen lost.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Mikura_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|Mikura||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|Mikura|escort||destroyer}} was sunk south west of Shikoku in the ] ({{coord|31|45|N|131|50|E}}) by {{USS|Threadfin|SS-410|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) . All 216 crewmen lost.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Mikura_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Oklahoma|1940|2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): ]: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|13|37|N|41|43|W}}) by {{GS|U-532||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 50 of her 72 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Delaware|1943|2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}).<ref name=Oklahoma>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3481.html |title=Oklahoma |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=5 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Oklahoma|1940|2}}''' ({{flag|United States|1912}}): ]: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the ] ({{coord|13|37|N|41|43|W}}) by {{GS|U-532||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 50 of her 72 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Delaware|1943|2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}).<ref name=Oklahoma>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3481.html |title=Oklahoma |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=5 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese patrol boat|PB-108||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Patrol Boat was sunk off Maniang Island, Celebes in the ] ({{coord|04|14|S|121|28|E}}) by 13th Air Force ]s. 69 crewmen killed, 9 wounded.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/PB-108_t.htm |title=Japanese Patrol Boats |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese patrol boat|PB-108||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Patrol Boat was sunk off Maniang Island, Celebes in the ] ({{coord|04|14|S|121|28|E}}) by 13th Air Force ]s. 69 crewmen killed, 9 wounded.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/PB-108_t.htm |title=Japanese Patrol Boats |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{USS|Skylark|AM-63|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass|Auk|minesweeper||ship}} struck a mine and sank in the ] off ] Bay, Okinawa with the loss of five of her 105 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Tolman|DM-28|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}). *'''{{USS|Skylark|AM-63|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|Auk|minesweeper||ship}} struck a mine and sank in the ] off ] Bay, Okinawa with the loss of five of her 105 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Tolman|DM-28|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}).
*'''{{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass|Gato|submarine}} was depth charged and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the ] ({{coord|32|16|N|123|05|E}}) by {{ship|Japanese escort ship|Mikura||2}}, ''CD-33'' and ''CD-59'' (all {{navy|Empire of Japan}}). *'''{{USS|Trigger|SS-237|6}}''' ({{navy|USA|1912}}): World War II: The {{sclass-|Gato|submarine|2}} was depth charged and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the ] ({{coord|32|16|N|123|05|E}}) by {{ship|Japanese escort ship|Mikura||2}}, ''CD-33'' and ''CD-59'' (all {{navy|Empire of Japan}}).
*'''{{ship|Japanese minesweeper|W-11||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|W-7|minesweeper}} was sunk in Makassar Bay in the ] ({{coord|05|06|S|119|14|E}}) by 13th Air Force ]s. 69 crewmen killed, 9 wounded.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/W-11_t.htm |title=Japanese Minesweepers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese minesweeper|W-11||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|W-7|minesweeper|2}} was sunk in Makassar Bay in the ] ({{coord|05|06|S|119|14|E}}) by 13th Air Force ]s. 69 crewmen killed, 9 wounded.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/W-11_t.htm |title=Japanese Minesweepers |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=28 March 2013}}</ref>


==29 March== ==29 March==
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-18||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|CD-2|escort||destroyer}} was bombed and sunk off Cape Varella ] ({{coord|15|10|N|109|26|E}}) by 5th Air Force ]s. 184 Crewmen killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-18||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|CD-2|escort||destroyer}} was bombed and sunk off Cape Varella, ] ({{coord|15|10|N|109|26|E}}) by 5th Air Force ]s. 184 Crewmen killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-84||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|CD-2|escort||destroyer}} was torpedoed and sunk off Cape Varella ] ({{coord|14|40|N|109|16|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-84_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-84||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|CD-2|escort||destroyer}} was torpedoed and sunk off Cape Varella, ] ({{coord|14|40|N|109|16|E}}) by {{USS|Hammerhead|SS-364|6}} ({{navy|USA|1912}}) .<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-84_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-130||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass|CD-2|escort||destroyer}} was bombed and sunk off ] ] ({{coord|14|39|N|109|16|E}}) by 5th Air Force ]s . All 178 Crewmen killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-130_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{ship|Japanese escort|CD-130||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The {{sclass-|CD-2|escort||destroyer}} was bombed and sunk off ] ] ({{coord|14|39|N|109|16|E}}) by 5th Air Force ]s . All 178 Crewmen killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-130_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Kaiko Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was bombed and sunk off ]] by 5th Air Force ]s. 12 passengers, 4 Gunners and 19 Crewmen killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Kaiko Maru||2}}''' ({{navy|Empire of Japan}}): ]: The Tanker was bombed and sunk off ]] by 5th Air Force ]s. 12 passengers, 4 Gunners and 19 Crewmen killed.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/CD-18_t.htm |title=Japanese Escorts |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |accessdate=29 March 2013}}</ref>
*'''{{SS|Kommandøren||2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk at ] by {{ship|German torpedo boat|S-13||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of one crew member.<ref name=Kommandoren>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleetsingles/Kommandoren.html |title=D/S Kommandøren |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=9 February 2012}}</ref> *'''{{SS|Kommandøren||2}}''' ({{flag|Norway}}): ]: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk at ] by {{ship|German torpedo boat|S-13||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of one crew member.<ref name=Kommandoren>{{cite web |url=http://www.warsailors.com/homefleetsingles/Kommandoren.html |title=D/S Kommandøren |publisher=Warsailors |accessdate=9 February 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{HMCS|Teme|K458|6}}''' ({{navy|Canada|1921}}): World War II: ]: The {{sclass|River|frigate}} was torpedoed and damaged in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|50|07|N|5|45|W}}) by {{GS|U-315||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). She was consequently declared a total loss and sold for scrap in December 1945.<ref name=Teme>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3482.html |title=HMCS Teme (K 458) |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=16 March 2012}}</ref> *'''{{HMCS|Teme|K458|6}}''' ({{navy|Canada|1921}}): World War II: ]: The {{sclass2-|River|frigate}} was torpedoed and damaged in the ] off ], ], United Kingdom ({{coord|50|07|N|5|45|W}}) by {{GS|U-315||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}). She was consequently declared a total loss and sold for scrap in December 1945.<ref name=Teme>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/3482.html |title=HMCS Teme (K 458) |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=16 March 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-1106||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the ] ({{coord|61|46|N|2|16|W}} by a ] aircraft of ], ] with the loss of all 46 crew.<ref name=U1106>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u1106.htm |title=U-1106 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-1106||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the ] ({{coord|61|46|N|2|16|W}} by a ] aircraft of ], ] with the loss of all 46 crew.<ref name=U1106>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u1106.htm |title=U-1106 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref>
*'''{{GS|U-1169||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south of ], United Kingdom by {{HMS|Duckworth|K351|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 49 crew.<ref name=U1169>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u1169.htm |title=U-1169 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref> *'''{{GS|U-1169||2}}''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The ] ] was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south of ], United Kingdom by {{HMS|Duckworth|K351|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of all 49 crew.<ref name=U1169>{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/boats/u1169.htm |title=U-1169 |publisher=Uboat |accessdate=27 April 2012}}</ref>

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Ship events in 1945
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Shipwrecks
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