Warships "missing and presumed lost" are normally meant to mean sunk. Under this catch all phrase, WW2 warships are accounted for.
because japan killed floridas ships . then japan killed are ship again. then japan killed are food that was going to them. that's all i know
"Liberty ships" .
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
Japan attacked the US fleet in Pearl Harbor with naval aircraft, sinking many ships and killing many people.
Supplies were cut off from American ships blockading the sea around Japan. And most of the men were gone as Navy- men, pilots or soldiers.
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
Japan was defeated in World War II.
She declared war on declared war on Germany and Japan following the attacks of Pearl Harbor and the German declaration of war on the U.S. However, it did not contribute with troops, aircraft, or ships
japan is..... JAPAN
When they took a Pacific island they controlled it completely with troops, bunkers, ships, air power, and submarines.
When World War II began, Japan sided with Germany and Italy.
During World War II, it is estimated that over 100,000 ships of various types participated in the conflict, including naval warships, merchant vessels, and auxiliary ships. The exact number varies depending on definitions and classifications of ships, but major naval powers like the United States, Britain, Germany, and Japan contributed significantly to this total. The war saw the use of aircraft carriers, battleships, submarines, and countless merchant ships essential for logistics and supply.