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In World War II, German U-boats sank many ships off the coast of North Carolina.
The Russian navy consisted of 16 airships, 50 torpedo boats, 11 submarines, 4 battleships, 10 cruisers, and 21 destroyers in 1914
There were many vessels sunk during the war; primarily Riverine Boats (Swift Boats (PCF); PBRs; Alpha Boats (ASPB), etc.) and US supply ships, such as the USNS Card, an ex-USN Escort Carrier (CVE). To date, there's been no advertised sinkings of any allied tugboats; however North Vietnam may have lost some due to heavy US bombing; many of the North Vietnamese Navy's (NVN) Motor Torpedo Boats were sunk by attacking US jet fighter bombers.
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Roughly 2,000 merchant ships in WWII.
In civilian ships alone, the figure was in the thousands. <><><> During WW II, German U-Boats sank 175 Allied warships; 2,825 merchant ships
Columbus had three ships: the nina pinta and santa maria
Many of them were torpedoed by U-boats.
Many of them were torpedoed by U-boats.
That question has a number of answers. Many weapons were used for the first time in WW1. The aircraft as a bomber, aircraft to fight other aircraft, the tank as a cover for infantry, more efficient machine guns, germ warfare, fast, heavily armed ships, motor torpedo boats. All of these changed warfare.
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
There were more than 4000 land craft boats. There were also many battleships used in this war.