US Navy Ships Lost in World War II
Look at the cost of freedom below. It goes without saying, the next time you see a Vet wearing a WWII hat stop and take a moment to thank him.
| Color Code | |
| Color | Definition |
|---|---|
| USS Arizona (BB-39) | Lost due to enemy action, Pacific theater. |
| USS Hull (DD-350) | Lost due to non-enemy action, Pacific theater. |
| USS Block Island (CVE-21) | Lost due to enemy action, European theater. |
| USS Ingraham (DD-444) | Lost due to non-enemy action, European theater. |
| Ship Type | Ship Name & Hull |
Fate |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. Navy Warships | ||
| Battleship (BB) | USS Arizona (BB-39) | Destroyed by Japanese aircraft bombs at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 1941, and stricken from the Navy List, 1 December 1942. |
| USS Oklahoma (BB-37) | Capsized and sank after being torpedoed by Japanese aircraft at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 December 1941. | |
| Aircraft Carrier (CV) | USS Hornet (CV-8) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of Santa Cruz, Solomon Islands, 26 October 1942. |
| USS Lexington (CV-2) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of the Coral Sea, 8 May 1942. | |
| USS Wasp (CV-7) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-19 south of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 15 September 1942. | |
| USS Yorktown (CV-5) | Damaged by aircraft bombs on 4 June 1942 during the Battle of Midway and sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-168, 7 June 1942. | |
| Aircraft Carrier, Small (CVL) | USS Princeton (CVL-23) | Sunk after being bombed by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 24 October 1944. |
| Aircraft Carrier, Escort (CVE) | USS Bismarck Sea (CVE-95) | Sunk by Kamikaze aircraft off Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 21 February 1945. |
| USS Block Island (CVE-21) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-549 northwest of the Canary Islands, 29 May 1944. | |
| USS Gambier Bay (CVE-73) | Sunk by gunfire of Japanese warships during the Battle of Leyte Gulf off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944. | |
| USS Liscome Bay (CVE-56) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-175 off Gilbert Islands, 24 November 1943. | |
| USS Ommaney Bay (CVE-79) | Sunk by Kamikaze attack south of Mindoro, Philippine Islands, 4 January 1945. | |
| USS St. Lo (CVE-63) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of Leyte Gulf off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944. | |
| Heavy Cruiser (CA) | USS Astoria (CA-34) | Sunk by gunfire of Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 9 August 1942. |
| USS Chicago (CA-29) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese aircraft off Rennel, Solomon Islands, 29 - 30 January 1943. | |
| USS Houston (CA-30) | Sunk by gunfire and torpedoes of Japanese warships in Sunda Strait, Netherlands East Indies, 1 March 1942. | |
| USS Indianapolis (CA-35) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-58 in the Philippine Sea, 29 July 1945. | |
| USS Northampton (CA-26) | Torpedoed by the Japanese destroyer Oyashio on 30 November 1942 during the Battle of Tassafaronga and sank on 1 December 1942. | |
| USS Quincy (CA-39) | Sunk by gunfire and torpedoes of Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 9 August 1942. | |
| USS Vincennes (CA-44) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 9 August 1942. | |
| Light Cruiser (CL) | USS Atlanta (CL-51) | Scuttled off Lunga Point, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, after being damaged by gunfire from Japanese warships during the Battle of Guadalcanal, 13 November 1942. |
| USS Helena (CL-50) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese warships during the Battle of Kula Gulf, Solomon Islands, 6 July 1943. | |
| USS Juneau (CL-52) | Sunk by the Japanese submarine I-26 after being torpedoed during the Battle of Guadalcanal, 13 November 1942. | |
| Destroyer (DD) | USS Aaron Ward (DD-483) | Sunk after being bombed by Japanese aircraft off Tagoma Point, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 7 April 1943. |
| USS Abner Read (DD-526) | Sunk by Kamikaze attack in Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 1 November 1944. | |
| USS Barton (DD-599) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 13 November 1942. | |
| USS Beatty (DD-640) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German aircraft off Cape Bougaroun, Algeria, 6 November 1943. | |
| USS Benham (DD-397) | Sunk after being damaged by a torpedo from a Japanese warship off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 15 November 1942. | |
| USS Blue (DD-387) | Scuttled after being torpedoed by the Japanese destroyer Kawakaze in Savo Sound, Solomon Islands, 22 August 1942. | |
| USS Borie (DD-215) | Sunk as a result of damage received on the 1 November 1943 ramming of the German submarine U-405 in the North Atlantic, north of the Azores, 2 November, 1943. | |
| USS Bristol (DD-453) | Sunk after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-371 off Cape Bougaroun, Algeria, 12 October 1943. | |
| USS Brownson (DD-518) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft off Cape Gloucester, New Britain Island, 26 December 1943. | |
| USS Buck (DD-420) | Sunk after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-616 off Salerno, Italy, 9 October 1943. | |
| USS Bush (DD-529) | Sunk after being hit by three Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 6 April 1945. | |
| USS Callaghan (DD-792) | Sunk after being hit by one Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 28 July 1945. | |
| USS Chevalier (DD-451) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese destroyer and damaged in a collision with USS O'Bannon (DD-450) off Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, 7 October 1943. | |
| USS Colhoun (DD-801) | Sunk after being hit by four Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 6 April 1945. | |
| USS Cooper (DD-695) | Sunk after being torpedoed in Ormoc Bay, Leyte, Philippine Islands, 3 December 1944. | |
| USS Corry (DD-463) | Sunk by a mine off Utah Beach, Normandy, France, 6 June 1944. | |
| USS Cushing (DD-376) | Sunk by gunfire from Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 13 November 1942. | |
| USS De Haven (DD-469) | Sunk after being bombed by Japanese aircraft off Savo, Solomon Islands, 1 February 1943. | |
| USS Drexler (DD-741) | Sunk after being hit by two Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 28 May 1945. | |
| USS Duncan (DD-485) | Sunk after being damaged by gunfire from Japanese off Savo, Solomon Islands, 12 October 1942. | |
| USS Edsall (DD-219) | Sunk by Japanese warships south of Java, Netherlands East Indies, 1 March 1942. | |
| USS Evans (DD-552) | Seriously damaged by four Kamikaze aircraft, 11 May 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Glennon (DD-620) | Sunk by a mine and gunfire from German shore batteries off Quineville, Normandy, France, 10 June 1944. | |
| USS Gwin (DD-433) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese destroyers in Kula Gulf, Solomon Islands, 13 July 1943. | |
| USS Haggard (DD-555) | Seriously damaged by Kamikaze aircraft, 29 April 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Halligan (DD-584) | Sunk after striking a mine off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 26 March 1945. | |
| USS Hammann (DD-412) | Sunk after being torpedoed by the Japanese submarine I-168 northeast of Midway Island, 6 June 1942. | |
| USS Henley (DD-391) | Sunk after being torpedoed by the Japanese submarine RO-108 off Cape Cretin, New Guinea, 3 October 1943. | |
| USS Hoel (DD-533) | Sunk by Japanese warships off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944. | |
| USS Hugh W. Hadley (DD-774) | Seriously damaged by a aircraft bomb and two Kamikaze aircraft, 11 May 1945, off Okinawa,Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Hull (DD-350) | Foundered during a typhoon in the Philippine Sea, 18 December 1944. | |
| USS Hutchins (DD-476) | Seriously damaged by a Japanese suicide boat, 27 April 1945, in Buckner Bay, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Ingraham (DD-444) | Sunk after a collision in fog with the USS Chemung (AO-30) in the North Atlantic, 22 August 1942. | |
| USS Jacob Jones (DD-393) | Sunk after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-578 off Cape May, New Jersey, 28 February 1942. | |
| USS Jarvis (DD-393) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft south of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 9 August 1942. | |
| USS Johnston (DD-557) | Sunk by Japanese warships off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944. | |
| USS Laffey (DD-459) | Sunk by the Japanese battleship Hiei off Savo, Solomon Islands, 13 November 1942. | |
| USS Lansdale (DD-426) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German aircraft off Cape Bengut, Algeria, 20 April 1944. | |
| USS Leary (DD-158) | Sunk after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-275 in the North Atlantic, 24 December 1943. | |
| USS Leutze (DD-481) | Seriously damaged by one Kamikaze aircraft, 6 April 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Little (DD-803) | Sunk after being hit by four Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 3 May 1945. | |
| USS Longshaw (DD-559) | Destroyed by Japanese shore batteries after running aground off Naha airfield, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 18 May 1945. | |
| USS Luce (DD-522) | Sunk after being hit by two Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 3 May 1945. | |
| USS Maddox (DD-622) | Sunk after being bombed by German aircraft off Gela, Sicily, 10 July 1943. | |
| USS Mahan (DD-364) | Sunk after being hit by three Kamikaze aircraft in Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 7 December 1944. | |
| USS Mannert L. Abele (DD-733) | Sunk by Kamikaze aircraft and glider bomb attack off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 12 April 1945. | |
| USS Meredith (DD-434) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft near San Cristobal, Solomon Islands, 15 October 1942. | |
| USS Meredith (DD-726) | Sunk by German aircraft after being damaged by a mine in the Bay of the Seine, Normandy, France, 9 June 1944. | |
| USS Monaghan (DD-354) | Foundered during a typhoon in the Philippine Sea, 18 December 1944. | |
| USS Monssen (DD-436) | Sunk by gunfire from Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 13 November 1942. | |
| USS Morris (DD-417) | Seriously damaged by Kamikaze aircraft, 6 April 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Morrison (DD-560) | Sunk after being hit by four Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 4 May 1945. | |
| USS Newcombe (DD-586) | Seriously damaged by three Kamikaze aircraft, 6 April 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS O'Brien (DD-415) | Torpedoed 15 September 1942 by Japanese submarine I-15 north of Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides Islands, and foundered off Samoa en route to base, 19 October 1942. | |
| USS Parrott (DD-218) | Scrapped after being damaged beyond repair in a collision with the SS John Norton at Hampton Roads, Virginia, 2 May 1944. | |
| USS Peary (DD-226) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft at Darwin Harbor, Australia, 19 February 1942. | |
| USS Perkins (DD-377) | Sunk in collision with HMAS Duntroon off Cape Vogel, New Guinea, 29 November 1943. | |
| USS Pillsbury (DD-227) | Sunk by Japanese warships east of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, 1-4 March 1942. | |
| USS Pope (DD-225) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft in the Java Sea, Netherlands East Indies, 1 March 1942. | |
| USS Porter (DD-356) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-21 near Santa Cruz Island, east of the Solomon Islands, 26 October 1943. | |
| USS Preston (DD-379) | Sunk by Japanese cruiser Nagara off Savo, Solomon Islands,14 November 1942. | |
| USS Pringle (DD-477) | Sunk by Kamikaze attack off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 16 April 1945. | |
| USS Reid (DD-369) | Sunk after being hit by two Kamikaze aircraft off Limasawa Island, Philippine Islands, 11 December 1944. | |
| USS Reuben James (DD-245) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-562 south of Iceland, 31 October 1941. | |
| USS Rowan (DD-405) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German motor torpedo boat off Salerno, Italy, 11 September 1943. | |
| USS Shubrick (DD-639) | Seriously damaged by one Kamikaze aircraft, 29 May 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Sims (DD-409) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft during the Battle of the Coral Sea, 7 May 1942. | |
| USS Spence (DD-512) | Capsized during a typhoon in the Philippine Sea, 18 December 1944. | |
| USS Stewart (DD-224) | Captured by the Japanese after being scuttled in a drydock at Surabaya, Java, Netherlands East Indies, 2 March 1942. | |
| USS Strong (DD-467) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese destroyer off New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 5 July 1943. | |
| USS Sturtevant (DD-240) | Sunk by a mine off Marquesas Key, Florida, 26 April 1942. | |
| USS Thatcher (DD-514) | Seriously damaged by one Kamikaze aircraft, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. | |
| USS Truxtun (DD-229) | Wrecked in a gale at Chamber's Cove, Newfoundland, 18 February 1942. | |
| USS Tucker (DD-374) | Sunk by a mine in Segond Channel, New Hebrides, 4 August 1942. | |
| USS Turner (DD-648) | Sunk by explosion off Sandy Hook, New Jersey, 3 January 1944. | |
| USS Twiggs (DD-591) | Sunk by a Kamikaze aircraft after being torpedoed off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 16 June 1945. | |
| USS Walke (DD-416) | Sunk by gunfire and torpedoes from Japanese warships off Savo, Solomon Islands, 14 November 1942. | |
| USS Warrington (DD-383) | Foundered in a hurricane north of the Bahamas Islands, 13 September 1944. | |
| USS William D. Porter (DD-579) | Sunk after being hit by one Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 10 June 1945. | |
| USS Worden (DD-352) | Wrecked off Amchitka, Aleutian Islands, 12 January 1943. | |
| Destroyer, Escort Vessel (DE) | USS England (DE-635) | Seriously damaged by one Kamikaze aircraft, 9 May 1945, off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, and not repaired after the end of the war. |
| USS Eversole (DE-404) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-45 east of Leyte, Philippine Islands, 28 October 1944. | |
| USS Fechteler (DE-157) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-967 northeast of Oran, Algeria, 5 May 1944. | |
| USS Fiske (DE-143) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-804 north of Azores, 2 August 1944. | |
| USS Frederick C. Davis (DE-136) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-546 in the North Atlantic, 24 April 1945. | |
| USS Holder (DE-401) | Scrapped after being torpedoed by German aircraft off Algiers, Algeria, 11 April 1944. | |
| USS Leopold (DE-319) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-255 south of Iceland, 10 March 1944. | |
| USS Oberrender (DE-344) | Damaged beyond repair by a Kamikaze attack off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 9 May 1945. | |
| USS Rich (DE-695) | Sunk by a mine off Normandy, France, 8 June 1944. | |
| USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413) | Sunk by Japanese warships during the Battle of Leyte Gulf off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944. | |
| USS Shelton (DE-407) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine RO-41 off Morotai Island, 3 October 1944. | |
| USS Underhill (DE-682) | Sunk by Japanese human torpedo northeast of Luzon, Philippine Islands, 24 July 1945. | |
| Submarine (SS) | USS Albacore (SS-218) | Sunk after striking a mine north of Hokkaido, Japan, 7 November 1944. |
| USS Amberjack (SS-219) | Probably sunk by Japanese torpedo boat Hiyodori and Japanese subchaser No. 18 off Rabaul, New BritainIsland, 16 February 1943. | |
| USS Argonaut (APS-1) | Sunk by Japanese destroyers Maikaze and Isokaze off New Britain Island, 10 January 1943. | |
| USS Barbel (SS-316) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft southwest of Palawan, Philippine Islands, 4 February 1945. | |
| USS Bonefish (SS-223) | Sunk by Japanese warships in Toyama Wan, Honshu, Japan, 19 June 1945. | |
| USS Bullhead (SS-332) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft north of Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, 6 August 1945. | |
| USS Capelin (SS-289) | Missing off Halmahera Island, December 1943. | |
| USS Cisco (SS-290) | Sunk by Japanese warships and aircraft in the Sulu Sea, 28 September 1943. | |
| USS Corvina (SS-226) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-176 southwest of Truk, Caroline Islands, 16 November 1943. | |
| USS Darter (SS-227) | Stranded on Bombay Shoal, off Palawan, Philippine Islands, and destroyed to prevent capture, 24 October 1944. | |
| USS Dorado (SS-248) | Probably sunk in error by US aircraft in the Caribbean Sea, 12 October 1943. | |
| USS Escolar (SS-294) | Probably sunk after striking a mine in the Yellow Sea, 17 October 1944. | |
| USS Flier (SS-250) | Sunk while on the surface by a mine in Balabac Strait, Philippine Islands, 13 August 1944. | |
| USS Golet (SS-361) | Sunk by Japanese warships off north Honshu, Japan, 14 June 1944. | |
| USS Grampus (SS-207) | Probably sunk by Japanese destroyers Minegumo and Murasame off New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 5 March 1943. | |
| USS Grayback (SS-208) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft in the East China Sea, 26 February 1944. | |
| USS Grayling (SS-209) | Probably sunk by Japanese freighter Hokuan Maru west of Luzon, Philippine Islands, 9 September 1943. | |
| USS Grenadier (SS-210) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft off Penang, 22 April 1943. | |
| USS Growler (SS-215) | Probably sunk by Japanese warships in the South China Sea, 8 November 1944. | |
| USS Grunion (SS-216) | Missing off Kiska, Aleutian Islands, at the end of July 1942. Probably sunk by the Japanese submarine I-25, 30 July 1942. | |
| USS Gudgeon (SS-211) | Missing off the Marianas Islands, 18 April 1944. | |
| USS Harder (SS-257) | Sunk by Siamese destroyer Pra Ruang off Caiman Point, 24 August 1944. | |
| USS Herring (SS-233) | Sunk by Japanese shore batteries off Matsuwa Island, Kurile Islands, 1 June 1944. | |
| USS Kete (SS-369) | Missing in the Central Pacific, 20 March 1945. | |
| USS Lagarto (SS-371) | Sunk by Japanese minelayer Hatsutaka in the Gulf of Siam, 3 May 1945. | |
| USS Perch (SS-176) | Scuttled after being damaged by Japanese destroyers Sazanami and Ushio north of Java, Netherlands East Indies, 3 March 1942. | |
| USS Pickerel (SS-177) | Missing off northern Honshu, Japan, 3 April 1943. | |
| USS Pompano (SS-181) | Missing east of Honshu, Japan, 3 September 1943. | |
| USS R-12 (SS-89) | Foundered during exercises off Key West, Florida, 12 June 1943. | |
| USS Robalo (SS-273) | Sunk by a internal explosion or a mine off Palawan, Philippine Islands, 26 July 1944. | |
| USS Runner (SS-275) | Missing off the Kuril Islands, 26 June 1943. | |
| USS S-26 (SS-131) | Sunk after collision with submarine chaser PC-460 in the Gulf of Panama, 24 January 1942. | |
| USS S-27 (SS-132) | Lost by grounding on a reef off St. Makarius Point, Amchitka, Aleutian Islands, 19 June 1942. | |
| USS S-28 (SS-133) | Failed to surface during training exercises with the USCGC Reliance (WPC-150) off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 4 July 1944. | |
| USS S-36 (SS-141) | Lost by grounding on Taka Bakang Reef, Makassar Strait, 20 January 1942. | |
| USS S-39 (SS-144) | Lost by grounding south off Rossel Island, Louisiade Archipelago, 14 August 1942. | |
| USS S-44 (SS-155) | Sunk by Japanese escort ship Ishigaki off Paramushiro, Kuril Islands, 7 October 1943. | |
| USS Scamp (SS-277) | Probably sunk by Japanese patrol vessel off Tokyo Bay, Japan, 11 November 1944. | |
| USS Scorpion (SS-278) | Missing in the western Pacific, 6 March 1944. | |
| USS Sculpin (SS-191) | Sunk by Japanese destroyer Yamagumo off Truk, Caroline Islands, 19 November 1943. | |
| USS Sealion (SS-195) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft at Cavite, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 10 December 1941, and destroyed to prevent capture, 25 December 1941. | |
| USS Seawolf (SS-197) | Sunk in error by destroyer escort USS Richard M. Rowell (DE-403) off Morotai, 3 October 1944. | |
| USS Shark (SS-174) | Probably sunk by Japanese destroyer Yamakaze east of Menado, Celebes, 11 February 1942. | |
| USS Shark (SS-314) | Sunk by Japanese destroyer Harukaze in Luzon Strait, Philippine Islands, 24 October 1944. | |
| USS Snook (SS-279) | Missing in Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, area (possibly sunk by a Japanese submarine), April 1945. | |
| USS Swordfish (SS-193) | Missing south of Kyushu, Japan, 12 January 1945. | |
| USS Tang (SS-306) | Sunk by own torpedo off Formosa, 24 October 1944. | |
| USS Trigger (SS-237) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft and warships in Nansei Shoto, Ryukyu Islands, 28 March 1945. | |
| USS Triton (SS-201) | Sunk by Japanese destroyers north of Admiralty Islands, 15 March 1943. | |
| USS Trout (SS-202) | Sunk by Japanese destroyer Asahimo southeast of Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 29 February 1944. | |
| USS Tullibee (SS-284) | Sunk by own torpedo north of Palau, Caroline Islands, 26 March 1944. | |
| USS Wahoo (SS-238) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft and Japanese submarine chasers 15 and 43 in Soya Strait, Japan, 11 October 1943. | |
| U.S. Navy Minecraft | ||
| Mine layer (CM) | USS Miantonomah (CM-10) | Sunk by a mine off Le Havre, France, 25 September 1944. |
| Light Mine layer (DM) | USS Gamble (DM-15) | Damaged by aircraft bombs off Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 18 February 1945, and scuttled off Saipan, Mariana Islands, 16 July 1945. |
| USS Montgomery (DM-17) | Scrapped after being damaged by a mine off Palau, Caroline Islands, 17 October 1944. | |
| Mine sweeper, High Speed (DMS) | USS Emmons (DMS-22) | Sunk after being hit by five Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 6 April 1945. |
| USS Hovey (DMS-11) | Sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese aircraft in Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 6 January 1945. | |
| USS Long (DMS-12) | Sunk by Kamikaze attack in Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 6 January 1945. | |
| USS Palmer (DMS-5) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft in Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 7 January 1945. | |
| USS Perry (DMS-17) | Sunk by a mine off Palau, Caroline Islands, 13 September, 1944. | |
| USS Wasmuth (DMS-15) | Sunk by explosion of depth charges during gale off Aleutian Islands, 29 December 1942. | |
| Mine sweeper (AM) | USS Bittern (AM-36) | Sunk by aircraft bombs at Cavite, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 10 December 1941. |
| USS Finch (AM-9) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft off Corregidor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 11 April 1942. | |
| USS Minivet (AM-371) | Sunk by a mine in Tsushima Strait, Japan, 29 December 1945. | |
| USS Osprey (AM-56) | Sunk by a mine off Normandy, France, 5 June 1944. | |
| USS Penguin (AM-33) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft off Guam, Marianas Islands, 8 December 1941. | |
| USS Portent (AM-106) | Sunk by a mine off Anzio, Italy, 22 January 1944. | |
| USS Quail (AM-15) | Scuttled off Corregidor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 6 May 1942. | |
| USS Salute (AM-294) | Sunk by a mine off Brunei, Borneo, 8 June 1945. | |
| USS Sentinel (AM-113) | Sunk by German aircraft off Licata, Sicily, 12 July 1943. | |
| USS Skill (AM-115) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-593 south of Capri, Italy, 25 September 1943. | |
| USS Skylark (AM-63) | Sunk by a mine off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 28 March 1945. | |
| USS Swallow (AM-65) | Sunk after being hit by a single Kamikaze aircraft off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 22 April 1945. | |
| USS Swerve (AM-121) | Sunk by a mine off Anzio, Italy, 9 July 1944. | |
| USS Tanager (AM-5) | Sunk by shore batteries off Corregidor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 4 May 1942. | |
| USS Tide (AM-125) | Sunk by a mine off Normandy, France, 7 June 1944. | |
| Mine sweeper, Coastal (AMc) | USS Bunting (AMc-7) | Sunk by collision in San Francisco Bay, California, 3 June 1942. |
| USS Crow (AMc-20) | Sunk by erratic running aircraft torpedo in Puget Sound, Washington, 23 August 1943. | |
| USS Hornbill (AMc-13) | Sunk after collision with the lumber schooner Esther Johnson in San Francisco Bay, California, 30 June 1942. | |
| USS Valor (AMc-108) | Sunk in collision with USS Richard W. Suessens (DE-342) off Cuttyhunk Island, Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts, 29 June 1944. | |
| Motor Mine sweepers (YMS) | USS YMS-14 | Sunk in collision in Boston harbor, Massachusetts, 11 January 1945. |
| USS YMS-19 | Sunk by a mine off Palau, Caroline Islands, 24 September 1944. | |
| USS YMS-21 | Sunk by a mine off Toulon, France, 1 September 1944. | |
| USS YMS-24 | Sunk by a mine off St. Tropez, France, 15 August 1944. | |
| USS YMS-30 | Sunk by a mine off Anzio, Italy, 25 January 1944. | |
| USS YMS-39 | Sunk by a mine off Balikpapan, Philippine Islands, 26 June 1945. | |
| USS YMS-48 | Sunk by shore batteries in Manila Bay, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 14 February 1945. | |
| USS YMS-50 | Sunk by a mine off Balikpapan, Philippine Islands, 18 June 1945. | |
| USS YMS-70 | Foundered off Leyte, Philippine Islands, 17 October 1944. | |
| USS YMS-71 | Sunk by a mine off Brunei, Borneo, 3 April 1945. | |
| USS YMS-84 | Sunk by a mine off Balikpapan, Philippine Islands, 8 July 1945. | |
| USS YMS-98 | Sunk off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 16 September 1945. | |
| USS YMS-103 | Sunk by a mine off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 8 April 1945. | |
| USS YMS-127 | Sunk in the Aleutian Islands, 10 January 1944. | |
| USS YMS-133 | Foundered off Coos Bay, Oregon, 21 February 1943. | |
| USS YMS-304 | Sunk by a mine off Normandy, France, 30 July 1944. | |
| USS YMS-341 | Sunk off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 16 September 1945. | |
| USS YMS-350 | Sunk by a mine off Normandy, France, 2 July 1944. | |
| USS YMS-365 | Sunk by a mine off Balikpapan, Philippine Islands, 26 June 1945. | |
| USS YMS-378 | Sunk by a mine off Normandy, France, 30 July 1944. | |
| USS YMS-385 | Sunk by a mine off Ulithi, Caroline Islands, 1 October 1944. | |
| USS YMS-409 | Foundered in the North Atlantic, 12 September 1944. | |
| USS YMS-421 | Sunk off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 16 September 1945. | |
| USS YMS-472 | Sunk off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 16 September 1945. | |
| USS YMS-481 | Sunk by shore batteries off Tarakan, Borneo, 2 May 1945. | |
| U.S. Navy Patrol Ships | ||
| Gunboat (PG) | USS Asheville (PG-21) | Sunk by Japanese warships south of Java, Netherlands East Indies, 3 March 1942. |
| USS Erie (PG-50) | Torpedoed by German submarine U-163 off Curacao Island, 12 November 1942, and capsized while under tow off Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles, 5 December 1942. | |
| USS Plymouth (PG-57) | Sunk after being torpedoed by German submarine U-566 off North Carolina, 5 August 1943. | |
| USS St. Augustine (PG-54) | Sunk after collision with S.S. Camas Meadows off Cape May, New Jersey, 6 January 1944. | |
| Motor Gunboat (PGM) | USS PGM-7 | Sunk in collision in the Bismarck Sea, 18 July 1944. |
| USS PGM-17 | Destroyed by grounding off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 4 May 1945. | |
| USS PGM-18 | Sunk by a mine off Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 7 April 1945. | |
| USS PGM-27 | Destroyed by grounding during typhoon at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 9 October 1945. | |
| Eagle (PE) | USS PE-56 | Lost by explosion off Portland, Maine, 23 April 1945. |
| River Gunboat (PR) | USS Luzon (PR-7) | Scuttled off Corregidor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 6 May 1942. |
| USS Mindanao (PR-8) | Sunk by Japanese aircraft off Corregidor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 5 May 1942. | |
| USS Oahu (PR-6) | Scuttled off Corregidor, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 6 May 1942. | |
| USS Wake (PR-3) | Captured at Shanghai, China, 7 December 1941. | |
| Motor Torpedo Boat (PT) | PT-22 | Scrapped after being badly damaged in a storm at Dora Harbor, Alaska, 11 June 1943. |
| PT-28 | Damaged beyond repair in a storm at Dora Harbor, Alaska, 12 January 1943. | |
| PT-31 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, Subic Bay, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 19 January 1942. | |
| PT-32 | Destroyed to prevent capture, Tagauayan Island, Philippine Islands, 13 March 1942. | |
| PT-33 | Grounded in enemy waters, 15 December 1941, and destroyed to prevent capture, Cape Santiago, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 26 December 1941. | |
| PT-34 | Sunk by Japanese aircraft strafing attack off Cauit Island, Cebu, Philippine Islands, 9 April 1942. | |
| PT-35 | Destroyed to prevent capture, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippine Islands, 12 April 1942. | |
| PT-37 | Sunk by Japanese destroyer Kawakaze off Cape Esperance, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1 February 1943. | |
| PT-41 | Destroyed to prevent capture on road to Lake Lanao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, 15 April 1942. | |
| PT-43 | Damaged by Japanese warships, beached, and destroyed to prevent capture on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 11 January 1943. | |
| PT-44 | Destroyed by Japanese warships off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 12 December 1942. | |
| PT-63 | Destroyed by accidental fire while refueling in port, Hamburg Bay, Emirau Island, 18 June 1944. | |
| PT-67 | Destroyed by accidental fire while refueling in port, Tufi, New Guinea, 17 March 1943. | |
| PT-68 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture near Vincke Point, New Guinea, 1 October 1943. | |
| PT-73 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, Baliquias Bay, Mindoro, Philippine Islands, 15 January 1945. | |
| PT-77 | Sunk in error by the USS Conyngham (DD-371) and USS Lough (DE-586) near Talin Point, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1 February 1945. | |
| PT-79 | Sunk in error by the USS Conyngham (DD-371) and USS Lough (DE-586) near Talin Point, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 1 February 1945. | |
| PT-107 | Destroyed by accidental fire while refueling in port, Hamburg Bay, Emirau Island, 18 June 1944. | |
| PT-109 | Sunk after being rammed by Japanese destroyer Amigiri off Kolombangara Island, Blackett Strait, Solomon Islands, 2 August 1943. | |
| PT-110 | Sunk after collision in Ablingi Harbor, New Britain, 26 January 1944. | |
| PT-111 | Destroyed by Japanese warships off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1 February 1943. | |
| PT-112 | Destroyed by Japanese warships off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 11 January 1943. | |
| PT-113 | Destroyed as a result of grounding, not in enemy waters, Veale Reef, near Tufi, New Guinea, 8 August 1943. | |
| PT-117 | Destroyed by Japanese aircraft bombing, Rendova Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 August 1943. | |
| PT-118 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, off Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, 7 September 1943. | |
| PT-119 | Destroyed by fire in port, Tufi, New Guinea, 17 March 1943. | |
| PT-121 | Destroyed by Australian aircraft, mistaken identification, Bangula Bay, New Britain, 27 March 1944. | |
| PT-123 | Destroyed by Japanese aircraft bombing, off Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 1 February 1943. | |
| PT-133 | Destroyed by Japanese shore batteries, near Cape Pus, New Guinea, 15 July 1944. | |
| PT-135 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Crater Point, New Britain, 12 April 1944. | |
| PT-136 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, Malai Island, Vitiaz Strait, New Guinea, 17 September 1943. | |
| PT-145 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, Mindiri, New Guinea, 4 January 1944. | |
| PT-147 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, Teliata Point, New Guinea, 20 November 1943. | |
| PT-153 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Munda Point, New Georgia, 4 July 1943. | |
| PT-158 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Munda Point, New Georgia, 5 July 1943. | |
| PT-164 | Destroyed by Japanese aircraft bombing, Rendova Harbor, Solomon Islands, 1 August 1943. | |
| PT-165 | Lost in transit, tanker torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-17, 100 miles south of Noumea, New Caledonia, 24 May 1943. | |
| PT-166 | Destroyed in error by US Army Air Force B-25 bombers, mistaken identification, off New Georgia, 20 July 1943. | |
| PT-172 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, off Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, 7 September 1943. | |
| PT-173 | Lost in transit, tanker torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-17, 100 miles south of Noumea, New Caledonia, 24 May 1943. | |
| PT-193 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, Noemfoor Island, New Guinea, 25 June 1944. | |
| PT-200 | Lost after collision, 22 February 1944, off Newport, Rhode Island, and sank 23 February 1944. | |
| PT-202 | Destroyed by enemy mine, off Point Aygulf, France, Mediterranean Sea, 16 August 1944. | |
| PT-218 | Destroyed by enemy mine, off Point Aygulf, France, Mediterranean Sea, 16 August 1944. | |
| PT-219 | Damaged in storm and scrapped, near Attu, Aleutian Islands, 14 September 1943. | |
| PT-239 | Destroyed by fire in port, Lambu Lambu, Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, 14 December 1943. | |
| PT-247 | Destroyed by Japanese shore batteries, off Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 5 May 1944. | |
| PT-251 | Destroyed by Japanese shore batteries, off Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 26 February 1944. | |
| PT-279 | Lost in collision, off Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 11 February 1944. | |
| PT-283 | Damaged by Japanese shore batteries or wild shot from U.S. warship, 18 March 1944, and sank off Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 19 March 1944. | |
| PT-300 | Destroyed by Kamikaze attack, Mindoro, Philippine Islands, 18 December 1944. | |
| PT-301 | Damaged by explosion in port and scrapped, Mios Woendi, New Guinea, 7 November 1944. | |
| PT-311 | Destroyed by enemy mine, Ligurian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, 18 November 1944. | |
| PT-320 | Destroyed by Japanese aircraft bombing, Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 5 November 1944. | |
| PT-321 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, San Isidro Bay, Leyte, Philippine Islands, 11 November 1944. | |
| PT-322 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Hardenberg Point, New Guinea, 23 November 1943. | |
| PT-323 | Destroyed by Kamikaze attack, Leyte Gulf, Philippine Islands, 10 December 1944. | |
| PT-337 | Destroyed by Japanese shore batteries, Hansa Bay, New Guinea, 7 March 1944. | |
| PT-338 | Grounded, 27 January 1945, and destroyed as a result of grounding, not in enemy waters, Semirara Island, Philippine Islands, 31 January 1945. | |
| PT-339 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Pur Pur, New Guinea, 27 May 1944. | |
| PT-346 | Destroyed by U.S. Navy aircraft, mistaken identification, near Cape Pomas, New Britain Island, 29 April 1944. | |
| PT-347 | Destroyed by U.S. Navy aircraft, mistaken identification, near Cape Pomas, New Britain Island, 29 April 1944. | |
| PT-353 | Destroyed by Australian aircraft, mistaken identification, Bangula Bay, New Britain Island, 27 March 1944. | |
| PT-363 | Destroyed by Japanese shore batteries in Knoe Bay, Halmahera, Netherlands East Indies, 25 November 1944. | |
| PT-368 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Cape Salimoedi, Halmahera, Netherlands East Indies, 11 October 1944. | |
| PT-371 | Grounded in enemy waters and destroyed to prevent capture, near Tagalasa, Halmahera, Netherlands East Indies, 19 September 1944. | |
| PT-493 | Destroyed by Japanese warships, Surigao Strait, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944. | |
| PT-509 | Destroyed by ramming of a German minesweeper in the English Channel, 9 August 1944. | |
| PT-555 | Damaged by a German mine off Cape Couronne, Mediterranean Sea, 24 August 1944, and sunk by US gunfire, 8 September 1944. | |