During World War II, the United States had a vast naval fleet that grew significantly throughout the conflict. By the end of the war, the U.S. Navy operated over 6,700 ships, including aircraft carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and various support vessels. This enormous fleet played a crucial role in securing victory for the Allies in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.
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Yes there were civilian passenger ships that traveled across the Atlantic Ocean during World War 2. Unfortunately during this time there were many civilian passenger ships that never reached their destinations due to disaster striking during their sail.
Primarily over 2,000 merchant vessels, with a sprinkling of allied warships.
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German U-Boats sank over twenty-four ships off of Florida's Atlantic and Gulf Coasts during World War 2.
D: U-Boats sank many ships in the Caribbean during ww
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4 ships were torpedoed in World War 1.
Yes there were civilian passenger ships that traveled across the Atlantic Ocean during World War 2. Unfortunately during this time there were many civilian passenger ships that never reached their destinations due to disaster striking during their sail.
The Germans believed the ships were carrying war supplies to the Allies.
Primarily over 2,000 merchant vessels, with a sprinkling of allied warships.
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103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
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