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The list of shipwrecks in October 1945 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1945 .
1 October
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5 October
6 October
7 October
8 October
9 October
List of shipwrecks: 9 October 1945
Ship
State
Description
Brockholst Livingston
United States
Typhoon Louise : The Liberty ship was driven ashore in a typhoon at Okinawa , Japan. She was declared a total loss.[14]
USCGC CG-83301
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The cutter was wrecked in a typhoon at Okinawa, Japan.[15]
USS Dorsey
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The high-speed minesweeper , a former Template:Sclass- , was grounded by a typhoon off Okinawa. She was destroyed on 1 January 1946.
USS Extricate
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The Template:Sclass- was grounded by a typhoon off Okinawa. The wreck was destroyed with explosives on 4 March 1946.
FS-406
United States Army
Typhoon Louise :The Design 381 Coastal Freighter was driven ashore and wrecked in a Typhoon at Okinawa .[16] [17]
USS Greene
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The seaplane tender , a former Template:Sclass- , was driven ashore in a typhoon at Kutaka , Japan and was declared a constructive total loss .
Harrington Emerson
United States
Typhoon Louise : The Liberty ship was driven ashore in a typhoon at Okinawa and was wrecked.[18]
USS Industry
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The coastal minesweeper was driven ashore in a typhoon at Buckner Bay on Okinawa. The wreck was sunk in December 1945.
Jack Singer
United States
Typhoon Louise : The Liberty ship was driven ashore in a typhoon at Okinawa. She was declared a constructive total loss .[19]
USS Lamberton
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The miscellaneous auxiliary , a former Template:Sclass- , was driven ashore in a typhoon at Okinawa. She was refloated and repaired.
USS LSM-15
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The medium landing ship sank in a typhoon off Okinawa. Thirty-two survivors were rescued by the repair ship USS Vestal ( United States Navy ).[20]
USS LST-568
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The tank landing ship was driven aground during a typhoon at Okinawa. She was pulled off the next day. She went to the Philippines where she was decommissioned and stripped. Scuttled east of Samar 7 March, 1946.[21] [22]
USS LST-826
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The tank landing ship was driven aground during a typhoon at Okinawa. Her hulk was stripped and sold for scrapping in 1947.
USS Nestor
United States Navy
USS Nestor and USS Ocelot Typhoon Louise : The Template:Sclass- was driven aground in a typhoon off Okinawa. She was declared a total loss and consequently scrapped.
USS Ocelot
United States Navy
USS Ocelot
Typhoon Louise : The unclassified miscellaneous vessel was wrecked in Buckner Bay on Okinawa during a typhoon and was abandoned. The wreck was sold for scrap in 1948.
USS PC-590
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The Template:Sclass- patrol craft foundered in a typhoon at Okinawa, Japan.[15]
USS Silica
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The Template:Sclass- was grounded by a typhoon off Okinawa. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 3 January 1946.[23]
USS SC-636
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The Template:Sclass- foundered during a typhoon off Okinawa.[24]
USS Snowbell
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The Template:Sclass- , was driven onto a reef off Okinawa in a typhoon and was declared a total loss. Her hulk was destroyed with explosives on 14 January 1946.
USS Southard
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The high-speed minesweeper , a former Template:Sclass- , was driven onto a reef off Tsuken Shima , Japan, in a typhoon and was declared a total loss.
USS Southern Seas (a.k.a. Lyndonia )
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The accommodation ship collided with five other vessels in Buckner Bay during a typhoon and sank off Okinawa with the loss of 13 crew members and one passenger.[25]
USS Weehawken
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The minelayer sank at Tsuken Shima , Japan, during a typhoon. She broke in two a week later and was declared a total loss.
USS Vandalia
United States Navy
Typhoon Louise : The tanker was driven ashore on Naha Island , Okinawa, and damaged beyond economical repair. She was abandoned on 20 November and sold for scrapping on 31 December.
12 October
15 October
16 October
17 October
21 October
22 October
List of shipwrecks: 22 October 1945
Ship
State
Description
Kronprinsen
Norway
The cargo ship ran aground at Kirkwall , Orkney Islands , United Kingdom. She was later refloated and returned to service.
24 October
25 October
26 October
29 October
30 October
Unknown date
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