ships
Ships carrying American passengers were targeted during periods of conflict, particularly during World War I and World War II, due to their association with the U.S. and its support for opposing nations. Attacks on these vessels, such as the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, aimed to disrupt American trade, weaken morale, and provoke the U.S. into joining the war. Such actions highlighted the dangers of unrestricted submarine warfare and the geopolitical tensions of the time. The attacks ultimately contributed to shifts in American public opinion and policy regarding involvement in international conflicts.
There were no American naval ships lost during the Vietnam War.
American seaborne forces during the Revolution consisted of armed ships from
The Bismarck was attacked by a total of 35 ships during its final engagement. This included aircraft from the British aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal, which launched torpedo bombers that critically damaged the battleship. Additionally, various Royal Navy warships, including cruisers and battleships, participated in the attack that led to Bismarck's sinking on May 27, 1941.
American Ships
Britain captured american ships. When they captured it, they impressed the sailors on it.
a lot
Ships were commonly raided during voyages. Pirates often raided Spanish ships for treasure and these ships were also raided and attacked by ships from other countries.
The Gulf of Tonkin off the coast of Vietnam.
None, no American ships were anywhere near the Holocaust.
The French, Spanish, and really stupid pirates.
privateers
France
Corsairs were given license by the authorities to attack enemies ships (they attack only enemies ships no french ships) while pirates were those who attacked any ships of any country including those of french.
Corsairs were given license by the authorities to attack enemies ships (they attack only enemies ships no french ships) while pirates were those who attacked any ships of any country including those of french.
Brig 'Mercury' Attacked by Two Turkish Ships was created in 1892.