Approximately:
3 battleships (not counting the ones raised and put back into service)
10 cruisers
51 subs (52 lost-one by accident in the Atlantic)
69 PT boats
80 destroyers (a few lost in the Atlantic, one by accident)
10 aircraft carriers (11 lost-one in the Atlantic)
Unknown amount of landing craft/fuelers/transports/tugs/minesweepers/repair ships/etc
they sunk are ships and we attacked them
The entire Pacific Fleet of the US Navy has never been sunk. When Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1942, just over 50% of the ships assigned to the Pacific Command were sunk. Throughout WWII, many ships were sunk, some the original ships from the Pacific, some that came over from the Atlantic. The US, so far, has not suffered true defeat at the hands of any foe.
Four Battleships and five other ships were sunk and 188 aircraft were destroyed.
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There were 8 battleships that sunk at Pearl Habor
www.usmm.org/shipsunkdamaged.htmlYes, more ships were sunk off of Florida than anywhere else in the world.
Counting warships & merchantman, US subs sunk about 1,000 vessels.
23456 ships sunk
US Navy: 5 battleships sunk, 3 damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, 1 damaged; 3 cruisers damaged; numerous support ships sunk & damaged.
These merchantmen are KNOWN to be sunk by Japanese submarines during WWII off the US West Coast (there are several others sunk by explosions, but cannot be verified as sunk by submarines):1941 - Emidio, tanker, torpedoed1941 - Montebello, tanker, torpedoed1942 - Coast Trader, freighter, torpedoed1942 - Larry Doheny, tanker, torpedoed
They got in the war because German ships sunk U.S cargo ships