The only US battleships that were sunk and lost were the Arizona, Oklahoma, and Utah during WWII. After the war the Pennsylvania, New York, Arkansas, and Nevada joined their sister battleships on the bottom of the Pacific after being sunk for target practice.
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Kaga, Soryu, Akagi and Hiryu.No Japanese battleships were sunk at Midway, the four mentioned above were sunk but they were Aircraft Carriers, not battleships.
They were all sunk or scuttled (intentionally sunk).
No US battleships were sunk during the Viet Nam war.
There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
Four Battleships and five other ships were sunk and 188 aircraft were destroyed.
About 2,400 samerican soldiers died and 8 battleships were sunk.
US Navy: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; numerous support ships sunk & damaged.
The ONLY US battleships sunk during WW2 were at Pearl Harbor. And all but three were salvaged and put back into service. The three US battleships sunk at Pearl Harbor, and still rest at the bottom of the sea (and Pearl Harbor) are: 1. Battleship USS Arizona 2. Battleship USS Utah (re-designated a anti-aircraft training ship & target ship) 3. Battleship USS Oklahoma (which was raised, sold for metal re-cycling, and towed towards California after the war, where it mysteriously sunk at sea between California and Hawaii).
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None. HMS Dreadnought only sank one enemy ship, and that was a U-boat, which it sank by ramming.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, a total of eight battleships were damaged, with four being sunk. Additionally, three cruisers, four destroyers, and various other vessels were also damaged or destroyed. In terms of aircraft, 188 planes were destroyed and 159 were damaged. The attack resulted in significant loss of life, with approximately 2,403 Americans killed and 1,178 injured.