Ship
State
Description
AF 57
Kriegsmarine
The Type A Artilleriefährprahm was sunk sometime in 1944.
Alice L. Pendleton
Vereinigte Staaten
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]
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.[2]
F 1165
Kriegsmarine
The Type D Marinefahrprahm was sunk sometime in 1944 or 1945.[3]
G 310 Triglav
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The coaster was wrecked near Trieste . Raised, either by the Germans, repaired and returned to service, or by her Yugoslav owners post war.[4]
Gyoraitei No. 114
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Q/No. 114-class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.[5]
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 .[6] [7]
Gyoraitei No. 233
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 31 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944 or 1945.[8]
Gyoraitei No. 428
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Gyoraitei No. 36 -class motor torpedo boat was lost in 1944.[9]
H-1
Imperial Japanese Navy
The H-1 -class motor gun boat was lost in 1944.[10]
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.[11]
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
Norwegen
World War II : The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Bergen , Norway in December 1944 or January 1945.[12]
KFK 90
Kriegsmarine
The training ship, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1944.[13]
KFK 307
Kriegsmarine
The KFK-2-class naval drifter was sunk sometime in 1944.[14]
HMS LCP(L) 540
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (large) was lost sometime in 1944.[15]
HMS LCP(L) 760
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (large) was lost sometime in 1944.[15]
HMS LCP(R) 640
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 652 \
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 669
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 735
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 978
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 982
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 987
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 989
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 991
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 993
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
HMS LCP(R) 1023
Royal Navy
The landing craft personnel (ramped) were lost sometime in 1944.[16]
Libby, McNeill & Libby V No. 6
Vereinigte Staaten
The 79-gross register ton , 71-foot (21.6 m) scow sank in the waters of the Territory of Alaska sometime in 1944.[17]
M 4255
Kriegsmarine
The minesweeper, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1944.[18]
Ouessant
Kriegsmarine
The floating power station , formerly the submarine Ouessant ( French Navy ), was scuttled at Pauillac , Frankreich .[19]
S 14
Kriegsmarine
The S 14 -class E-boat sunk in the English Channel.[20]
SS-4
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in August 1944 in the Philippines .[21]
SS-8
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1944 or 1945.[22]
SS-10
Imperial Japanese Navy
The SS-class landing ship was lost in 1944 or 1945.[23]
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.[24]
Strasbourg II
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The barracks ship was scuttled at Lorient , France.
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.[25]
UJ-2306
Kriegsmarine
The submarine chaser, a KFK-2-class naval drifter, was sunk sometime in 1944.[26]
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.[27]
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.[28]
V 5509
Kriegsmarine
The Vorpostenboot , a former S 14 -class motor torpedo boat, was sunk in La Manch sometime in 1944.[29]
Viking 1
Nazi Germany
World War II: The ferry was scuttled end of 1944 in the Repparfjord , Finnmark, Norway .[30]
Wilma G
Vereinigte Staaten
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 .[31]