John F. Kennedy commanded a Navy Patrol Boat, PT-109, and it collided with a Japanese ship at night and cut his boat in half.
Britain's Lusitania was sunk by Germany
John F. Kennedy was the only US President who served in World War II and whose boat was sunk by the Japanese.
Those that weren't sunk during the war were scrapped (re-cycled) after it.
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Container Boat
There was more than one boat that sunk, but the sinking of the Lusitania was the biggest.
No. No, the Harpers Ferry boat was never sunk by the North.
The Allies sunk German Uboats. Uboat, not you-boat. Uboats stand for Unterseeboot - undersea boat.
Yes, it is the past tense of the verb sink. My boat may sink today, because my boat sunk yesterday. I need a new boat.
The Uboat was a submarine made by the Germans
President John F. Kennedy commanded a US Navy patrol torpedo boat (PT Boat) in the Pacific Ocean during WWII. The ship was rammed and split in two by a Japanese destroyer. Although two USA sailors were killed, President Kennedy saved the rest of his crew and was honored for his actions.
The simple past for "sink" is "sank."Ex. The boat sank.However, the past participle (and thus the form used in the more complex forms of the past tense) is "sunk."Ex. The boat had sunk ten years ago. The boat will have sunk by the time you read this. The boat wouldn't have sunk if it hadn't had a hole in it. I have finally sunk the boat.A full list of all forms can be found here: http://www.vocabulix.com/conjugation2/sink.html