The SS Oklahoma was sunk by a German sub in feb. 1942 off the coast of Georgia near St. Simons Island, the shipwreck was towwed up on a beach and 5 dead merchant marines who were burned beyond recognition were removed from the ship and buried in a cemetery in Brunswick Georgia .
The SS Baton Rugue was sunk short time later a little further south by the same sub.
Both ships were raised and repaired and returned to active duty delivering war supplies to Europe but however both ships were sunk in the Atlantic later in the war
The SS Emidio was sunk off California in 1941. The SS Montebello was sunk in 1941. SS Coast Trader (Freighter) sunk in '42. SS Larry Doheny sunk in '42. All believed sunk by Japanese Submarines on the US West Coast.
The SS Lusitania
Right now it is under the sea because it sunk but before it sunk it was at Miam but in the cay it was at the island of Couacao
Yes - SS Edmund Fitzgerald and also the Cyprus.
The answer, as far as I am aware, is the SS Richard Montgomery. Maureen Graham, Welshpool
The SS Emidio was sunk off California in 1941. The SS Montebello was sunk in 1941. SS Coast Trader (Freighter) sunk in '42. SS Larry Doheny sunk in '42. All believed sunk by Japanese Submarines on the US West Coast.
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Possibly less than a dozen SS merchant ships were torpedoed by I-Boats off the coasts of Oregon, Washington, and California. Only the battleship, USS Oklahoma is known to be sunk between California and Hawaii; along with a cluster of US Navy cruisers, destroyers, and submarines sunk as targets after the war. The USS Oklahoma sunk after the war in '46, while being towed to Calfornia for re-cycling (scrapping), her cables snapped (parted) and she sunk at sea. Oklahoma was raised from the bottom of Pearl Harbor after being sunk there on December 7, 1941 (she sunk twice).
Yes, the SS Anne is the ship that sunk in Pokémon.
The SS Lusitania
no the ss great Britain rubbish, it was fake, a myth, it sunk drunk people fAT
Right now it is under the sea because it sunk but before it sunk it was at Miam but in the cay it was at the island of Couacao
She was sunk on 12 November 1942 in the Mediteranian off Algiers.
Yes - SS Edmund Fitzgerald and also the Cyprus.
USAT Mauna Loa was sunk in the first air attack.
The answer, as far as I am aware, is the SS Richard Montgomery. Maureen Graham, Welshpool
It probably sunk.