The strength of the US Navy the day before the attack upon Pearl Harbor is as follows:
8 Aircraft Carriers 17 Battleships 36 Cruisers 171 Destroyers 112 Submarines
During WW 2 the US Navy losses in ships were as follows:
11 Aircraft Carriers 2 Battleships 10 Cruisers 71 Destroyers 53 Submarines
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The US Navy had 4,183,000 men & women serve their country in WW 2. Of that number, there were 36,900 sailors & airmen K.I.A./M.I.A., along with 37,800 W.I.A. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
All of them except:
1. Pearl Harbor
2. Java Sea
3. Sunda Straites
4. Savo Island
5. Friday the 13th
6. Tasarfarronga
7. Coral Sea was a IJN tactical victory/USN strategic victory
Approximately 155 warships (counting wooden PT boats).
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D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
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32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
There are about 80,000 ocean-going ships in the world.
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
1,456,190
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
Many ships of all kinds were lost. Small landing craft were lost in dozens, others beached. As over 11,000 seacraft were involved from over 8 countries, exact figures are not available.
BP didn't exist in World War I.
There were no American naval ships lost during the Vietnam War.
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2,439 ships
2,439 ships
The U-boat was the "workhorse" of the war and was considered the best and deadliest. There were an approximate total of 2792 vessels lost during the war.
Yes there were civilian passenger ships that traveled across the Atlantic Ocean during World War 2. Unfortunately during this time there were many civilian passenger ships that never reached their destinations due to disaster striking during their sail.