www.usmm.org/shipsunkdamaged.htmlYes, more ships were sunk off of Florida than anywhere else in the world.
The 2 British Capital Ships sunk were the Prince of Wales & Repulse. They were sunk by Japanese bombers. It was a major blow for the British in the Far East along with the loss of Singapore & Hong Kong.....
Counting the wooden PT boats, about 155 warships.
23456 ships sunk
Wooden Ships was created in 1969.
a ship that was sunk during ww2
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
Probably. With the number of ships in the invation, there must have been French ships. Therefore, French ships could have very possibly been sunk.
No warships were sunk; some support vessels were sunk by mines.
It is estimated that about 22 Union ships were sunk by Confederate torpedoes. There were also about 12 ships that were seriously damaged by torpedoes.
Spanish Galleons were sunk.
Warships "missing and presumed lost" are normally meant to mean sunk. Under this catch all phrase, WW2 warships are accounted for.