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The list of shipwrecks in July 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during July 1943 .
1 July
2 July
3 July
4 July
5 July
6 July
For the loss of USS LST-333 on this day, see the entry for 22 June 1943 .
List of shipwrecks: 6 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
Erg
Canada
The tug was in collision with Norelg ( Norway ) at Halifax , Nova Scotia and sank with the loss of nineteen lives. She was later refloated, but declared a constructive total loss and was scuttled on 24 August.
GM 53
Regia Marina
World War II : The guard ship struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea off Saloniki , Greece.[3]
USS Helena
United States Navy
World War II: Battle of Kula Gulf : The Template:Sclass- was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Kolombangara , Solomon Islands (7°46′00″S 157°11′00″E / 7.76667°S 157.18333°E / -7.76667; 157.18333 ) by Suzukaze and Tanikaze (both Imperial Japanese Navy ) with the loss of 168 of her 888 crew.[3]
Hydraios
Greece
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean (24°44′S 35°12′E / 24.733°S 35.200°E / -24.733; 35.200 ) by U-198 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 40 crew survived.[37]
Jasper Park
Canada
World War II: The Park ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean (32°52′S 42°15′E / 32.867°S 42.250°E / -32.867; 42.250 ) by U-177 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of four of her 55 crew. Survivors were rescued by HMAS Quiberon and HMAS Quickmatch (both Royal Australian Navy ).[38] [39]
Nagatsuki
Imperial Japanese Navy
Nagatsuki , May 1944
World War II: Battle of Kula Gulf : The Template:Sclass- was shelled and damaged in the Pacific Ocean off Kolombangara by United States Navy ships. She was beached near Bambari Harbour (7°57′S 157°12′E / 7.950°S 157.200°E / -7.950; 157.200 ) but was bombed and sunk the next day by American aircraft. There were 8 killed and 13 injured.[40]
Niizuki
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: Battle of Kula Gulf : The Template:Sclass- was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Kolombangara (7°57′S 157°12′E / 7.950°S 157.200°E / -7.950; 157.200 ) by United States Navy ships. Most of her 300-man crew perished with their ship, only a few later being taken prisoner by the Americans.[41]
Ritsa
Soviet Union
World War II: The auxiliary schooner (possibly spelled Riza ) was sunk near Arkhipo-Osipouka by S 28 , S 40 , S 47 , and S 51 (all Kriegsmarine ).[42] [43]
S 59
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type 1939 E-boat was bombed and sunk at Porto Embedocle , Italy.[3] [44]
Shahjehan
United Kingdom
World War II: Convoy MWS 36 : The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea north west of Benghazi , Libya (33°01′N 21°32′E / 33.017°N 21.533°E / 33.017; 21.533 ) by U-453 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of one of the 328 people aboard. She was taken in tow but sank the next day at 32°55′N 21°10′E / 32.917°N 21.167°E / 32.917; 21.167 . Survivors were rescued by HMS Aphis and HMS St. Monance (both Royal Navy ).[45]
HNLMS TM 27
Royal Netherlands Navy
World War II: The TM 22 -class motor torpedo boat was sunk at Curacao by an explosion.[46]
Tripoli
Italy
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Saracen ( Royal Navy ). There were 34 missing and 19 survivors.[3] [32]
7 July
8 July
9 July
10 July
List of shipwrecks: 10 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
Alice F. Palmer
United States
World War II : The Liberty ship was torpedoed , shelled and sunk in the Indian Ocean (26°30′S 44°20′E / 26.500°S 44.333°E / -26.500; 44.333 ) by U-177 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 68 crew were rescued by a Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft of the Royal Air Force or reached land in their lifeboats .[77]
Kyokuyo Maru
Japan
World War II: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Japan by USS Pompano ( United States Navy .[3]
HMS LCT 154
Royal Navy
The Mk 1 landing craft tank foundered off Bizerte , Algeria .[78]
HMS LCT 311
Royal Navy
The Mk 1 landing craft tank foundered off Bizerte while under tow.[79]
USS LST-313
United States Navy
World War II: Battle of Gela : The Mk 1 landing craft tank was bombed, set on fire and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (37°01′N 14°15′E / 37.017°N 14.250°E / 37.017; 14.250 ) off Gela, Sicily , Italy.[80]
M-153
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Template:Sclass2- was shelled and sunk off the coast of Biscay , Spain by HNoMS Glaisdale ( Royal Norwegian Navy ). 18 crew were killed.[3] [81] [82]
M 4451 Gauleiter Alfred Meyer
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The auxiliary minesweeper was sunk on this date.[83]
USS Maddox
United States Navy
World War II: Battle of Gela: The Template:Sclass- was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 16 nautical miles (30 km) off Gela Sicily , Italy by an Italian Royal Air Force Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber.
Oriole
Regia Marina
World War II: The M-1915-class minesweeper was bombed at Augusta, Sicily by British aircraft. She was subsequently scuttled.[84] [85]
Scandinavia
Sweden
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) north of Cayenne , French Guiana (8°21′N 48°30′W / 8.350°N 48.500°W / 8.350; -48.500 by U-510 ( Kriegsmarine ). All 25 crew survived.[86]
USS Sentinel
United States Navy
World War II: Battle of Gela : The Template:Sclass- was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Licata , Sicily. Survivors were rescued by USS LCI-33 , USS PC-550 and USS SC-530 (all United States Navy )
Talamba
India
( Red Cross ): World War II: Battle of Gela: The hospital ship was bombed and sunk by a Regia Aeronautica Junkers Ju 87 Stuka dive bomber with the loss of five crew.
11 July
List of shipwrecks: 11 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
Baarn
Netherlands
World War II : The cargo ship was bombed and set on fire off Avola, Sicily , Italy by German aircraft. She was scuttled by Allied ships.[87]
HMS California
Royal Navy
World War II: Convoy Faith : The troopship was bombed and set afire in the Atlantic Ocean west of Vigo, Spain by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of Kampfgeschwader 40 , Luftwaffe and was abandoned with the loss of 46 lives. Survivors were rescued by HMS Douglas , HMS Moyola (both Royal Navy ) and HMCS Iroquois ( Royal Canadian Navy ). She was scuttled the next day.
Duchess of York
United Kingdom
World War II: Convoy Faith : The troopship was bombed and set afire in the Atlantic Ocean west of Vigo by Focke-Wulf Fw 200 aircraft of Kampfgeschwader 40 . Survivors were rescued by HMS Douglas , HMS Moyola (both Royal Navy ) and HMCS Iroquois ( Royal Canadian Navy ) with the loss of 27 lives. She was scuttled the next day.
Flutto
Regia Marina
World War II: The Template:Sclass- was sunk in the Straits of Messina (37°34′N 15°43′E / 37.567°N 15.717°E / 37.567; 15.717 ) by HMMTB 640 , HMMTB 651 , and HMMTB 670 (all Royal Navy ) with the loss of all 49 crew.[88] [32]
USS LST-158
United States Navy
World War II: The Mk. 1 landing ship tank was bombed, abandoned and sank in the Mediterranean Sea (37°05′N 13°55′E / 37.083°N 13.917°E / 37.083; 13.917 ) off Licata, Sicily.[89]
Mary Livanos
Greece
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mozambique Channel (15°40′S 40°45′E / 15.667°S 40.750°E / -15.667; 40.750 ) by U-178 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of eight of her 36 crew.[90]
Robert Rowan
United States
World War II: The Liberty ship was bombed, shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Gela , Sicily , Italy (36°47′N 14°30′E / 36.783°N 14.500°E / 36.783; 14.500 ).[91]
SG 13
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The escort vessel was torpedoed and damaged by Allied aircraft in the Mediterranean Sea and was beached. She was refloated on 23 July and taken to La Ciotat , Bouches-du-Rhône France.[3]
Taiko Maru
Japan
World War II: Convoy O-404: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Philippine Sea (12°45′N 131°50′E / 12.750°N 131.833°E / 12.750; 131.833 ) by USS Gurnard ( United States Navy ). Two gunners and ten crewmen killed.[92]
Takatori Maru No. 8
Japan
World War II: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Formosa by USS Flying Fish ( United States Navy ).[3]
Tell
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Saracen ( Royal Navy ).[3]
12 July
13 July
14 July
15 July
16 July
17 July
List of shipwrecks: 17 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
City of Canton
United Kingdom
World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean north east of Beira , Portuguese East Africa (13°52′S 41°10′E / 13.867°S 41.167°E / -13.867; 41.167 ) by U-178 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of eight of her 103 crew. One survivor was taken aboard U-178 as a prisoner of war , the rest were rescued by Lubao ( Portugal ) and Suffren ( Free French Naval Forces ).[129]
Hatsuyuki
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Template:Sclass- was bombed by US aircraft at Kahili, Shortland Islands (06°50′S 155°47′E / 6.833°S 155.783°E / -6.833; 155.783 ) detonating the aft magazine and sinking her in shallow water. A total of 82 crewmen and 38 soldiers were killed.[130]
M-346
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The M-class minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk by Shch-403 ( Soviet Navy ) in Tanafjord , Norway. 32 of her 76 crew were killed.[131] [132]
HMS MTB 316
Royal Navy
World War II: The Elco 77' PT boat was shelled and sunk with the loss of all 11 hands by Scipione Africano ( Regia Marina ) off Reggio , Italy.[133] [134] [135]
Ransæter
Norway
World War II: The coaster struck a mine and sank off Sørfolla , Norway, with the loss of four of the 12 people aboard.[136]
UJ 1706 Mob FD 61
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The submarine chaser was sunk off Sognesjøen , Norway by Bristol Beaufighter aircraft of 235 Squadron , Royal Air Force and 404 Squadron , Royal Canadian Air Force .[3]
18 July
19 July
20 July
List of shipwrecks: 20 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
F 147
Kriegsmarine
World War II : The Type A Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[48]
F 466
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type C Marinefahrprahm was sunk on this date.[48]
Fort Pelly
United Kingdom
World War II: The tanker was bombed, caught fire, exploded and sank at Augusta, Sicily , Italy during a raid by enemy aircraft.[147]
Kiyonami
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Template:Sclass- was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north north west of Kolombangara , Solomon Islands (7°13′S 156°45′E / 7.217°S 156.750°E / -7.217; 156.750 ) by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Army Air Force . Lost with all hands, including survivors of Yūgure ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[148]
USS PT-166
United States Navy
World War II: The Elco 80' PT boat was sunk by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Army Air Force in the Ferguson Passage, off Vonavona Island, south of Kolombangara (08°15′S 156°53′E / 8.250°S 156.883°E / -8.250; 156.883 ).[149]
Silvio Onorato
Regia Marina
World War II: The armed yacht was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Safari ( Royal Navy ).[3]
U-558
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay (45°10′N 9°42′W / 45.167°N 9.700°W / 45.167; -9.700 ) by two Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the 19th Bombardment Squadron , United States Army Air Forces and a Handley Page Halifax aircraft of 58 Squadron , Royal Air Force with the loss of 45 of her 50 crew. The survivors were rescued by HMCS Athabaskan ( Royal Canadian Navy ).
UJ 1423 Emanuella
Kriegsmarine
The submarine chaser struck a sunken wreck and foundered off Lorient , Morbihan , France.[3]
V 805 Island
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Terschelling , Friesland , Netherlands (53°26′N 5°14′E / 53.433°N 5.233°E / 53.433; 5.233 ) with the loss of 22 lives.[150] [151]
V 1014 Richard Ohlrogge
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot struck a mine and sank in the Great Belt .[152]
V 6114
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine off Gamvik , Norway.[153]
Yūgure
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Template:Sclass- was bombed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean north north west of Kolombangara (7°25′S 156°45′E / 7.417°S 156.750°E / -7.417; 156.750 ) by Grumman TBM Avenger aircraft of the United States Marine Corps . Survivors were rescued by Kiyonami ( Imperial Japanese Navy ).[154]
21 July
22 July
23 July
24 July
25 July
List of shipwrecks: 25 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
FO 16 Frundsberg
Kriegsmarine
The guard ship was sunk on this date.[185]
Fasan
Germany
World War II : The hospital ship was bombed and sunk during an American air raid on Hamburg .[3]
FR.70
Regia Marina
World War II: The minelayer was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Safari ( Royal Navy ).[3]
G 1
Germany
World War II: The submarine chaser was destroyed on the stocks during an American air raid on Hamburg, Germany.[3]
General Artigas
Germany
World War II: The accommodation ship was bombed and sunk off Hamburg , Germany.[3] [186]
Haakon Jarl
Norway
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Hamburg, Germany, in an Allied air raid. She was on her maiden voyage at the time. Refloated in November 1943, repairs completed in February 1947 and re-entered service as Svein Jarl .[187]
R-186
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type R-151 minesweeper was sunk off Spadafora , Italy (38°17′N 15°29′E / 38.283°N 15.483°E / 38.283; 15.483 ) by Allied aircraft with the loss of two lives.[3] [188] [189]
S-44
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was bombed and sunk at Kiel .[64]
S-77
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type 1939/40 E-boat was sunk by HMMGB 40 and HMMGB 42 (both Royal Navy ).[64]
Suwa Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean by USS Finback , USS Seadragon and USS Tunny (all United States Navy ).[3]
T-904
Soviet Navy
World War II: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Yugor Strait (69°34′N 59°56′E / 69.567°N 59.933°E / 69.567; 59.933 ) with the loss of ten of her 45 crew. Survivors were rescued by T-879 and T-887 (both Soviet Navy ).[3] [190]
Thames Maru
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II: The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean (02°46′N 148°35′E / 2.767°N 148.583°E / 2.767; 148.583 ) 240 miles north of Manus by USS Pompon ( United States Navy ). Two gunners and four crewmen were killed.[191]
U-996
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was sunk in an American air raid on Hamburg.[3]
U-1011
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was destroyed on the stocks during an American air raid on Hamburg.[3]
U-1012
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC/41 submarine was destroyed on the stocks during an American air raid on Hamburg.[3]
V 801 Max Gundelach
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Vorpostenboot was sunk in the North Sea west of Terschelling , Friesland , Netherlands by Allied action.[3]
Vaterland
Germany
World War II: The ocean liner was destroyed by fire during an American air raid on Hamburg.[3] Wreck scrapped in 1948.
Veendam
Germany
World War II: The barge was bombed and sunk during an American air raid on Hamburg.[3]
Weissesee
Germany
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk by aircraft at Hamburg, Germany. Wreck raised and scrapped in 1949.[192]
Zhdanov
Soviet Union
World War II: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the Matochkin Strait , Soviet Union.[193]
26 July
27 July
28 July
List of shipwrecks: 28 July 1943
Ship
State
Description
Ariake
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II : The Template:Sclass- was bombed and sunk off Cape Gloucester , New Guinea by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces .
Mikazuki
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Template:Sclass- was bombed and sunk off Cape Gloucester by North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces.
Buena Esperanca
Spain
World War II: The fishing vessel was captured by HMS Kite , HMS Woodpecker , HMS Woodcock and HMS Wild Goose (all Royal Navy ) north west of Cape Ortgal and was scuttled. Her crew were put aboard the fishing vessel H. De Valterra ( Spain ) and allowed to return to Spain.[3]
Comparrel
Spain
World War II: The fishing vessel was captured by HMS Kite , HMS Woodpecker , HMS Woodcock and HMS Wild Goose (all Royal Navy ) north west of Cape Ortgal and was scuttled. Her crew were put aboard the fishing vessel H. De Valterra ( Spain ) and allowed to return to Spain.[3]
Don Antonio
Spain
World War II: The fishing vessel was captured by HMS Kite , HMS Woodpecker , HMS Woodcock and HMS Wild Goose (all Royal Navy ) north west of Cape Ortgal and was scuttled. Her crew were put aboard the fishing vessel H. De Valterra ( Spain ) and allowed to return to Spain.[3]
El Viro X
Spain
World War II: The fishing vessel was captured by HMS Kite , HMS Woodpecker , HMS Woodcock and HMS Wild Goose (all Royal Navy ) north west of Cape Ortgal and was scuttled. Her crew were put aboard the fishing vessel H. De Valterra ( Spain ) and allowed to return to Spain.[3]
Europe 5
Spain
World War II: The fishing vessel was captured by HMS Kite , HMS Woodpecker , HMS Woodcock and HMS Wild Goose (all Royal Navy ) north west of Cape Ortgal and was scuttled. Her crew were put aboard the fishing vessel H. De Valterra ( Spain ) and allowed to return to Spain.[3]
Gapern
Sweden
World War II: The steamer was sunk during an air attack on Hamburg , Germany. One crew was killed. She was later raised and repaired.[3] [203] [204]
Montenegro Costas
Spain
World War II: The fishing vessel was captured by HMS Kite , HMS Woodpecker , HMS Woodcock and HMS Wild Goose (all Royal Navy ) north west of Cape Ortgal and was scuttled. Her crew were put aboard the fishing vessel H. De Valterra ( Spain ) and allowed to return to Spain.[3]
Ro-103
Imperial Japanese Navy
World War II: The Template:Sclass- struck a mine and sank north of New Georgia , Solomon Islands . Lost with all 43 hands.[3] [205]
Rosalia
Netherlands
World War II : The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Caribbean Sea (12°07′N 69°13′W / 12.117°N 69.217°W / 12.117; -69.217 ) by U-615 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 23 of her 36 crew. Survivors were rescued by HNLMS H-8 and HNLMS MBR-50 (both Royal Netherlands Navy ).[206]
Tamishima Maru
Japan
World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Andaman Sea south of Rangoon , Burma by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of the American Fourteenth Air Force .[3]
U-159
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type IXC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Caribbean Sea south of the Dominican Republic (15°47′N 68°30′W / 15.783°N 68.500°W / 15.783; -68.500 ) by a Martin PBM Mariner aircraft of the United States Navy with the loss of all 53 crew.[207]
U-404
Kriegsmarine
World War II: The Type VIIC submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay north west of Cape Ortegal , Spain (45°53′N 9°25′W / 45.883°N 9.417°W / 45.883; -9.417 ) by Consolidated B-24 Liberator aircraft of 224 Squadron , Royal Air Force and 4th Anti-Submarine Squadron, United States Army Air Forces .
29 July
30 July
31 July
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