The strength of the US Navy the day before the attack upon Pearl Harbor is as follows:
8 Aircraft Carriers 17 Battleships 36 Cruisers 171 Destroyers 112 Submarines
During WW 2 the US Navy losses in ships were as follows:
11 Aircraft Carriers 2 Battleships 10 Cruisers 71 Destroyers 53 Submarines
Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
32 british tanks were lost during world war 2
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There are about 80,000 ocean-going ships in the world.
4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
1,456,190
Many ships of all kinds were lost. Small landing craft were lost in dozens, others beached. As over 11,000 seacraft were involved from over 8 countries, exact figures are not available.
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
BP didn't exist in World War I.
During World War II, it is estimated that around 5,000 merchant ships and approximately 1,500 naval vessels were lost. The total number of ships lost includes both Allied and Axis powers and reflects the devastating impact of naval warfare, including submarine attacks, air raids, and surface engagements. The significant loss of shipping was a critical factor in the war, affecting supply lines and logistics for both sides.
There were no American naval ships lost during the Vietnam War.
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During World War II, an estimated 1,500 ships were sunk by enemy action, including warships and merchant vessels. This number does not account for ships lost to other causes, such as accidents or weather-related incidents. The scale of naval warfare during the conflict led to significant losses on both sides, particularly in key battles across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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