List of shipwrecks in May 1918
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The list of shipwrecks in May 1918 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1918.
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1 May
Ship | State | Description |
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HMS Blackmorevale | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass2- struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Tod Head, Aberdeenshire with the loss of 26 of her 74 crew.[1] |
Era | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Ténès, Algeria (36°45′N 1°56′E / 36.750°N 1.933°E) by SM U-32 (![]() |
Matiana | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Tunisia, Tunisia (37°15′N 10°05′E / 37.250°N 10.083°E) by SM UC-27 (![]() |
Nikolaos | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Egypt (31°31′N 29°14′E / 31.517°N 29.233°E) by SM UC-74 (![]() |
Samsö | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) east by south of the Roker Lighthouse, County Durham, United Kingdom. Her crew survived.[6] |
San Nicola | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (35°58′N 23°50′E / 35.967°N 23.833°E) by SM U-27 (![]() |
Zavetni | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- was scuttled at Sevastopol.[8] |
2 May
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Antares II | ![]() |
The naval trawler was lost on this date in the Mediterranean Sea.[9] |
Flawyl | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) east south east of Pantelleria, Italy (36°41′N 12°42′E / 36.683°N 12.700°E) by SM UB-52 (![]() |
Franklyn | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 65 nautical miles (120 km) east by north of Port Mahon, Spain (40°24′N 5°41′E / 40.400°N 5.683°E) by SM UB-48 (![]() |
Girdleness | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in Bude Bay (50°54′N 4°41′W / 50.900°N 4.683°W) by SM U-60 (![]() |
Medora | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 11 nautical miles (20 km) south west of the Mull of Galloway, Wigtownshire by SM U-86 (![]() |
Thorsa | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) north north west of the Pendeen Lighthouse, Cornwall (50°12′N 5°44′W / 50.200°N 5.733°W) by SM UB-103 (![]() |
Tyler | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 65 nautical miles (120 km) east by north of Port Mahon (40°24′N 5°41′E / 40.400°N 5.683°E) by SM UB-48 (![]() |
SM UB-31 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UB II submarine struck a mine and sank in the Strait of Dover (51°01′N 1°16′E / 51.017°N 1.267°E) with the loss of all 22 crew. |
SS Unity | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 9 nautical miles (17 km) south east of Folkestone, Kent by SM UB-57 (![]() |
Valdivia | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 45 nautical miles (83 km) south west of Cape Spartel, Morocco (35°07′N 6°30′W / 35.117°N 6.500°W) by SM UB-70 (![]() |
3 May
Ship | State | Description |
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SMS G9 | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- struck a mine and sank in the North Sea with the loss of 31 of her crew.[8] |
Il Francesco | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was shelled and sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) east of Monte Santo, Sardinia (40°10′N 9°50′E / 40.167°N 9.833°E) by SM UC-35 (![]() |
Panaghia | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (35°49′N 26°29′E / 35.817°N 26.483°E) by SM U-27 (![]() |
Vasilefs Georgios | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) north east of Pendeen, Cornwall, United Kingdom (50°13′N 5°40′W / 50.217°N 5.667°W) by SM UB-103 (![]() |
4 May
Ship | State | Description |
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SMS A71 | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- struck a mine and sank in the North Sea with the loss of six of her crew.[8] |
Polbrae | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km) off Bude, Cornwall by SM U-60 (![]() |
5 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghios Johannis | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Crete by SM U-33 (![]() |
Alberto Treves | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was damaged in the Mediterranean Sea off Cartagena, Murcia, Spain by SM U-38 (![]() |
Carrione | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was shelled and sunk in the Gulf of Genoa 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) west south west of the Capo Mele Lighthouse, Liguria (43°52′N 8°30′E / 43.867°N 8.500°E) by SM UC-35 (![]() |
HMS David Gillies | ![]() |
The naval tug was lost in the Mediterranean Sea on this date.[9] |
Kyarra | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Swanage, Dorset by SM UB-57 (![]() |
SMS LM1 | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- motor patrol boat was destroyed by a fire or explosion.[25] |
Petersham | ![]() |
The cargo ship collided with another vessel and sank.[26] |
HMS Rhododendron | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- was sunk in the North Sea (59°33′N 2°50′W / 59.550°N 2.833°W) by SM U-70 (![]() |
Sayeda | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Egypt by SM UC-74 (![]() |
Tommi | ![]() |
World War I: The schooner was shelled and sunk in the Irish Sea between the Calf of Man and Chicken Rock, Isle of Man by SM U-86 (![]() |
SM UB-70 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UB III submarine was last reported in the Mediterranean Sea east of Gibraltar. Subsequently lost with all 33 crew.[30] |
SM UB-119 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UB III submarine was rammed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Rathlin Island, County Donegal, United Kingdom (55°16′N 6°24′W / 55.267°N 6.400°W) by Green Island (flag unknown) with the loss of all 34 crew.[31] |
6 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Aghios Dimitrios | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (35°42′N 25°25′E / 35.700°N 25.417°E) by SM U-27 (![]() |
Evangelistria | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (35°38′N 25°13′E / 35.633°N 25.217°E) by SM U-27 (![]() |
Leeds City | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) east by south of the Skulmartin Lightship (![]() ![]() |
Sandhurst | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north west by west of Corsewall Point, Wigtownshire (54°58′N 5°25′W / 54.967°N 5.417°W) by SM UB-72 (![]() |
Taxiarchis | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (35°38′N 25°13′E / 35.633°N 25.217°E) by SM U-27 (![]() |
7 May
Ship | State | Description |
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HM CMB-10 | ![]() |
The Coastal Motor Boat was lost on this date.[9] |
SMS M49 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type 1915 minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea.[37] |
Nantes | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 83 nautical miles (154 km) east south east of Fair Isle by SM U-105 (![]() |
Saxon | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 83 nautical miles (154 km) east south east of Fair Isle by SM U-105 (![]() |
8 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Constantia | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) off Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire by SM UB-21 (![]() |
Dux | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 7 nautical miles (13 km) north west of the Godrevy Lighthouse, Cornwall (50°16′N 5°32′W / 50.267°N 5.533°W) by SM U-54 (![]() |
Ingleside | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) off Algiers, Algeria by SM U-38 (![]() |
Princess Dagmar | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Bristol Channel by SM U-54 (![]() |
Thoralf | ![]() |
World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Irish Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) south east of the Coningbeg Lightship (![]() ![]() |
SM U-32 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type U 31 submarine was depth charged and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north west of Malta (36°07′N 13°28′E / 36.117°N 13.467°E) by HMS Wildflower (![]() |
9 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Baron Ailsa | ![]() |
World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 18 nautical miles (33 km) west north west of the Smalls Lighthouse by SM UB-72 (![]() |
Deipara | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Camarat, Var, France by SM UC-35 (![]() |
Enrichetta | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (35°29′N 12°22′W / 35.483°N 12.367°W) by SM U-153 (![]() |
SM UC-78 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UC II submarine was rammed and sunk in the English Channel off Cherbourg, Manche, France by Queen Alexandra (![]() |
10 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Amplegarth | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the English Channel 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west south west of Dover, Kent. Her crew survived.[48] |
Anboto Mendi | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea off Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire, United Kingdom by SM UB-21 (![]() |
Erich Lea | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) south east of Whitby, Yorkshire by SM UB-107 (![]() |
Itinda | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) north of Matra Susa, Libya (32°24′N 21°48′E / 32.400°N 21.800°E) by SM U-47 (![]() |
HMML 254 | ![]() |
The motor launch was lost on this date.[52] |
Szechuen | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 60 nautical miles (110 km) north by east of Port Said, Egypt (32°00′N 32°46′E / 32.000°N 32.767°E) by SM UB-51 (![]() |
SM UB-16 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UB I submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Harwich, Essex, United Kingdom (52°06′N 2°01′E / 52.100°N 2.017°E) by HMS E34 (![]() |
HMS Vindictive | ![]() |
World War I: Second Ostend Raid: The Template:Sclass- was sunk as a blockship at Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium. |
Wileysike | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in St. George's Channel 8 nautical miles (15 km) off St. Ann's Head, Pembrokeshire by SM U-54 (![]() |
11 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Agnes | ![]() |
The steam trawler struck a mine while fishing in the North Sea, west of Vinga Lighthouse. Two survivors, eight casualties.[55][56] |
Clan Mackay | ![]() |
The 6,580 grt Clan Line vessel was in collision with an unnamed vessel in the Bay of Biscay and sank.[57] |
Gigilla | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Strait of Messina by SM UC-52 (![]() |
Gothia | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) north east of Hartlepool, County Durham, United Kingdom[59] by SM UB-21 (![]() |
HMT Holly III | ![]() |
The naval trawler was lost on this date.[9] |
Massouda | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea 50 nautical miles (93 km) north of Marsa Matruh, Egypt by an enemy submarine.[4] |
Michail | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the Arctic Ocean 8 nautical miles (15 km) east north east of Svyatoy Nos by SM U-22 (![]() |
San Andres | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Irish Sea 100 nautical miles (190 km) west of Lundy Island, Devon, United Kingdom (51°23′N 7°53′W / 51.383°N 7.883°W) by SM U-86 (![]() |
Sant Anna | ![]() |
World War I: The troopship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south of Pantelleria, Italy (37°04′N 11°36′E / 37.067°N 11.600°E) by SM UC-54 (![]() |
Suzette Fraissinet | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 37 nautical miles (69 km) south of Cape Spartivento, Italy by SM UB-52 (![]() |
SM U-154 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type U 151 submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (36°51′N 11°50′W / 36.850°N 11.833°W) by HMS E35 (![]() |
Verona | ![]() |
World War I: The troopship was sunk in the Strait of Messina (37°04′N 16°19′E / 37.067°N 16.317°E) by SM UC-52 (![]() |
12 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Haslingden | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) off Seaham, County Durham by SM UB-21 (![]() |
Inniscarra | ![]() |
World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) south east of Ballycottin Island, County Cork by SM U-86 (![]() |
Kong Raud | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea 32 nautical miles (59 km) north east of Svyatoy Nos, Russia by SM U-22 (![]() |
Omrah | ![]() |
World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) south by west of Cape Spartivento, Sicily, Italy by SM UB-52 (![]() |
Pax | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) off Cape Camarat, Var 43°08′N 6°42′E / 43.133°N 6.700°E by SM UC-35 (![]() |
Tennes | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) north east of Svyatoy Nos by SM U-22 (![]() |
Togo | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (43°10′N 6°36′E / 43.167°N 6.600°E) by SM UC-35 (![]() |
SM U-103 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type U 57 submarine was rammed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (49°16′N 4°51′W / 49.267°N 4.850°W) by Olympic (![]() ![]() |
SM UB-72 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UB III submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel (50°08′N 2°41′W / 50.133°N 2.683°W) by HMS D4 (![]() |
Vea | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) east north east of Svyatoy Nos by SM U-22 (![]() |
Vimiera | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 16 nautical miles (30 km) west south west of Lampedusa, Italy (35°23′N 12°19′E / 35.383°N 12.317°E) by SM UC-54 (![]() |
13 May
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Balfour | ![]() |
The naval trawler collided with Nidd (![]() ![]() |
Esperanza de Larrinaga | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Irish Sea (55°49′N 7°25′W / 55.817°N 7.417°W) by SM UB-65 (![]() |
Julia | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (36°35′N 22°10′E / 36.583°N 22.167°E) by SM U-32 (![]() |
Kabeljau | ![]() |
World War I: The Kabeljau-class Vorpostenboot was sunk by mines west of Sylt.[79] |
HMT Loch Naver | ![]() |
World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Aegean Sea (37°50′N 24°26′E / 37.833°N 24.433°E) with the loss of thirteen of her crew.[80] |
SM UB-114 | ![]() |
The Type UB III submarine sank at Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein with the loss of seven of her crew. She was later raised.[81] |
USS Zaanland | ![]() |
The cargo ship was rammed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by USS Hisko (![]() ![]() |
14 May
Ship | State | Description |
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SMS A72 | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- struck a mine and sank in the North Sea with the loss of 25 of her crew.[8] |
Embla | ![]() |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the North Sea south west of Skudesnes, Rogaland, Norway (57°45′N 3°30′E / 57.750°N 3.500°E) by SM U-101 (![]() |
HMS Phoenix | ![]() |
![]() World War I: The Template:Sclass- was torpedoed and sunk in the Adriatic Sea off Vlorë, Albania by SM U-27 ( |
Ruth | ![]() |
World War I: The steam trawler struck a mine while fishing in the North Sea, southwest of Marstrand. All four crew perished [84] |
Stairs | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) north of Vaidaguada, Russia by SM U-22 (![]() |
Woolston | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) off Syracuse, Sicily, Italy (37°30′N 12°20′E / 37.500°N 12.333°E) by SM UC-52 (![]() |
15 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Villa de Soller | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Hyères, Var, France by SM UC-35 (![]() |
War Grange | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean 7 nautical miles (13 km) off Town Head, Cornwall (50°28′N 5°07′W / 50.467°N 5.117°W) by SM U-55 (![]() |
16 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Direktor Schauseil | ![]() |
World War I: The Neuwerk-class Vorpostenboot was sunk by mines in the North Sea.[89] |
Fyedor Chizhov | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Barents Sea off Vaidaguada by SM U-22 (![]() |
Heron Bridge | ![]() |
World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 320 nautical miles (590 km) east by north of São Miguel Island, Azores, Portugal (38°49′N 18°26′W / 38.817°N 18.433°W) by SM U-62 (![]() |
Llancarvan | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 370 nautical miles (690 km) east of São Miguel Island (38°24′N 17°18′W / 38.400°N 17.300°W) by SM U-62 (![]() |
Mansoura | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Port Said, Egypt (32°15′N 31°35′E / 32.250°N 31.583°E) by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Marie Frédérique | ![]() |
World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea north of Cap de Garde, Algeria (37°02′N 7°52′E / 37.033°N 7.867°E) with the loss of eighteen of her crew.[94] |
Polarstrømmen | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Vaidaguada, by SM U-22 (![]() |
HMT Silvery Harvest | ![]() |
The naval trawler collided with another vessel and sank in the English Channel off Berry Head, Devon with some loss of life.[96] |
Tagona | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) west south west of Trevose Head, Cornwall, United Kingdom 50°29′N 5°07′W / 50.483°N 5.117°W) by SM U-55 (![]() |
Tartary | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) east north east of the Skulmartin Lightship (![]() ![]() |
Yturri Bide | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the Tuskar Rock, Ireland (52°27′N 5°35′W / 52.450°N 5.583°W) by SM UB-118 (![]() |
17 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Mavisbrook | ![]() |
World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 50 nautical miles (93 km) south east by south of Cabo de Gata, Andalusia, Spain (36°05′N 1°35′W / 36.083°N 1.583°W) by SM UB-50 (![]() |
Motricine | ![]() |
World War I: The tanker was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 72 nautical miles (133 km) north east of Ouessant, Finistère (49°19′N 7°29′W / 49.317°N 7.483°W) by SM U-55 (![]() |
Pietro Brizzolari | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Strait of Messina by SM UC-52 (![]() |
Sculptor | ![]() |
World War I: Convoy GB 35: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea 60 nautical miles (110 km) north west of Oran, Algeria by SM U-39 (![]() |
SM UC-35 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UC II submarine was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south west of Sardinia, Italy (39°48′N 7°42′E / 39.800°N 7.700°E) by Ailly (![]() |
18 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Catapulte | ![]() |
The Template:Sclass- collided with Warrimoo (![]() |
HMS Chesterfield | ![]() |
World War I: The fleet messenger was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 42 nautical miles (78 km) north east by east of Malta (36°17′N 15°13′E / 36.283°N 15.217°E) by SM UC-52 (![]() |
Denbigh Hall | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km)) west south west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly (49°00′N 8°02′W / 49.000°N 8.033°W) by SM U-55 (![]() |
Hurunui | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 48 nautical miles (89 km) south by east of The Lizard, Cornwall (49°08′N 5°00′W / 49.133°N 5.000°W) by SM U-94 (![]() |
John G. Mccullough | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 8 nautical miles (15 km) south of the Île d'Yeu (46°35′N 2°16′W / 46.583°N 2.267°W) by SM UB-74 (![]() |
Mabrouka | ![]() |
World War I: The 25-ton sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Port Said, Egypt by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Mabrouka | ![]() |
World War I: The 45-ton sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Port Said by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Maria | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Port Said by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Menewar | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Ninetta | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 22 nautical miles (41 km) south east by south of Cape Passero, Sicily by SM UC-52 (![]() |
Scholar | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) west south west of the Bishop Rock (48°53′N 8°04′W / 48.883°N 8.067°W) by SM U-55 (![]() |
Tewfig el Bari | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by SM UB-51 (![]() |
USS William Rockefeller | ![]() |
World War I: The tanker was sunk in the North Sea off Kinnaird Head, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom (57°44′N 1°23′W / 57.733°N 1.383°W) by SM UC-58 (![]() |
19 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Forsøk | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea south west of Cape Kanin Nos Russia by SM U-22 (![]() |
Kirstin Jensen | ![]() |
World War I: The schooner was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) off Cape Palos, Murcia, Spain by SM UB-50 (![]() |
Snowdon | ![]() |
World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 84 nautical miles (156 km) south of Malta by SM U-63 (![]() |
Water Witch | ![]() |
The schooner ran aground in the Strait of Gibraltar and sank.[121] |
20 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Agios Dionysios | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (36°39′N 22°18′E / 36.650°N 22.300°E) by SM U-32 (![]() |
Angeliki | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea (36°39′N 22°18′E / 36.650°N 22.300°E) by SM U-32 (![]() |
Khariton Leptev | ![]() |
World War I: The auxiliary brigantine was sunk in the Barents Sea off Murmansk by SM U-22 (![]() |
New Sweden | ![]() |
World War I: Convoy GaG 24: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) off the Sabinal Lighthouse, Spain[125] (36°24′N 2°40′W / 36.400°N 2.667°W) by SM UB-50 (![]() |
21 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Chatham | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) south west of Cape Matapan, Greece (34°51′N 21°34′E / 34.850°N 21.567°E) by SM U-32 (![]() |
Rosalind | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship hit a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea 35 nautical miles (65 km) south east of Stockholm, Sweden.[128] |
22 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Meran | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the North Sea off Songvår, Vest-Agder by SM U-86 (![]() |
Red Rose | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel approximately 30 nautical miles (56 km) north of Cap d'Antifer, Seine-Maritime, France (50°04′N 0°20′W / 50.067°N 0.333°W) by SM UB-57 (![]() |
23 May
24 May
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Gabir | ![]() |
World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea of Pakefield, Suffolk with the loss of two of her crew.[136] |
Ruth Hickman | ![]() |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 60 nautical miles (110 km) north north west of Graciosa, Azores, Portugal (40°05′N 28°30′W / 40.083°N 28.500°W) by SM U-62 (![]() |
HMT Yucca | ![]() |
World War I: The naval trawler struck a min and sank in the North Sea off Pakefield (52°26′N 1°48′E / 52.433°N 1.800°E) with the loss of seven of her crew. by SM UC-17 (![]() |
25 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Amiral Lafont | ![]() |
World War I: The auxiliary sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of the Isla de Alborán, Spain (36°31′N 2°27′W / 36.517°N 2.450°W) by SM UB-50 (![]() |
Hattie Dunn | ![]() |
World War I: The three-masted schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean (37°40′N 74°58′W / 37.667°N 74.967°W) by SM U-151 (![]() |
Santa Teresa | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the Mediterranea Sea north of the Isla de Alborán (36°30′N 2°43′W / 36.500°N 2.717°W) by SM UB-50 (![]() |
Saphir | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) north north west of Trevose Head, Cornwall, United Kingdom by SM U-94 (![]() |
26 May
Ship | State | Description |
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HMT Clara & Alice | ![]() |
The naval trawler was lost on this date.[9] |
Dayspring | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was shelled andsunk in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk by SM UB-40 (![]() |
Eclipse | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk by SM UB-40 (![]() |
Fortuna | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk by SM UB-40 (![]() |
Janvold | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Irish Sea 28 nautical miles (52 km) north west of Bardsey Island, Pembrokeshire by SM U-98 (![]() |
Kyarra | ![]() |
World War I: The passenger ship was sunk in the English Channel 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south south east of Anvil Point, Dorset by SM UB-57 (![]() |
Le Gard | ![]() |
World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 88 nautical miles (163 km) north west of Cape Bengut, Algeria by SM UB-49 (![]() |
Princess Royal | ![]() |
World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) west north west of St. Agnes, Cornwall (50°19′24″N 5°19′54″W / 50.32333°N 5.33167°W) by SM U-101 (![]() |
Thames | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) south east by east of Seaham, County Durham by SM UC-17 (![]() |
SM UB-74 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UB III submarine was depth charged and sunk in Lyme Bay (50°32′N 2°32′W / 50.533°N 2.533°W) by HMY Lorna (![]() |
27 May
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Carmela | ![]() |
World War I: The brigantine was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) south east of Formentera, Spain by SM UB-49 (![]() |
Carskey | ![]() |
The ketch sprang a leak and foundered. Her crew were rescued.[154] |
Forto | ![]() |
The cargo ship collided with another vessel and sank. Her crew were rescued.[154] |
Joseph Simone | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the English Channel north west of Fécamp, Seine-Maritime by SM UB-57 (![]() |
Leasowe Castle | ![]() |
World War I: The troopship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 104 nautical miles (193 km) west by north of Alexandria, Egypt (31°30′N 27°56′E / 31.500°N 27.933°E) by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Merionethshire | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 120 nautical miles (220 km) north of the Azores, Portugal by SM U-62 (![]() |
Molière | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) off Hartland Point, Devon, United Kingdom by SM U-101 (![]() |
Petit Georges | ![]() |
World War I: the fishing vessel was sunk in the English Channel north west of Fécamp (49°53′N 0°15′E / 49.883°N 0.250°E) by SM UB-57 (![]() |
Souvenir de Ste Marie | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the English Channel north west of Fècamp by SM UB-57 (![]() |
Uganda | ![]() |
World War I: Convoy GaG28: The cargo liner was torpedoed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea 90 nautical miles (170 km) north east of Algiers, Algeria (38°16′N 3°30′E / 38.267°N 3.500°E) by SM UB-49 (![]() |
Wayside Flower | ![]() |
World War I: The vessel was scuttled in the North Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) north east by north of the mouth of the Humber by SM UC-70 (![]() |
28 May
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Cairnross | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 110 nautical miles (200 km) west north west of Flores Island, Azores by SM U-62 (![]() |
Coronation | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing vessel was scuttled in the North Sea 13 nautical miles (24 km) east south east of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire by SM UC-70 (![]() |
Dronning Margrethe | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the North Sea 140 kilometres (76 nmi) east of Dundee, Forfarshire, United Kingdom (56°30′N 1°54′E / 56.500°N 1.900°E) by SM U-111 (![]() |
Flora | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) off Tintagel, Cornwall, United Kingdom (50°46′N 4°41′W / 50.767°N 4.683°W) by SM U-101 (![]() |
29 May
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Begum | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 270 nautical miles (500 km) west by south of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly (47°30′N 12°28′W / 47.500°N 12.467°W) by SM U-90 (![]() |
Carlton | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 270 nautical miles (500 km) west by south of the Bishop Rock by SM U-90 (![]() |
HMT Dirk | ![]() |
World War I, The coaster, operating as a naval trawler, was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire (54°08′N 0°11′E / 54.133°N 0.183°E) by SM UC-75 (![]() |
Missir | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) west by north of Alexandria, Egypt by SM UB-51 (![]() |
Souvenir | ![]() |
World War I: The barque was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (51°47′N 7°46′W / 51.783°N 7.767°W) by SM U-101 (![]() |
30 May
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Asiatic Prince | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 190 nautical miles (350 km) east by south of Malta by SM U-63 (![]() |
Ausonia | ![]() |
World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 620 nautical miles (1,150 km) west south west of the Fastnet Rock (47°59′N 23°42′W / 47.983°N 23.700°W) by SM U-62 (![]() |
Aymeric | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 145 nautical miles (269 km) south west by west of Cape Matapan, Greece (34°53′N 20°15′E / 34.883°N 20.250°E) by SM U-63 (![]() |
Cyprus | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Glad Tidings | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
SMS Groning | ![]() |
World War I: The Vorpostenboot was lost on this date.[179] |
Honey Bee | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing vessel was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Jane Gordon | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Lloyd | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Marianne McCrum | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Never Can Tell | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Pietro Maroncelli | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea west of Sardinia (40°48′N 8°00′E / 40.800°N 8.000°E) by SM UB-49 (![]() |
Seabird | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing vessel was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Sparkling Wave | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
St. Mary | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Irish Sea 26 nautical miles (48 km) west north west of the Calf of Man by SM UB-64 (![]() |
Waneta | ![]() |
World War I: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 42 nautical miles (78 km) south south east of the Old Head of Kinsale, County Cork by SM U-101 (![]() |
31 May
Ship | State | Description |
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Alert | ![]() |
World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north east of Boulmer, Northumberland by SM UB-40 (![]() |
Attila | ![]() |
The brig caught fire at Itaporã, Brazil. She was beached but was a total loss.[191] |
HMS Fairy | ![]() |
World War I: The Template:Sclass- foundered in the North Sea off Flamborough Head, Yorkshire after ramming and sinking SM UC-75 (![]() |
USS President Lincoln | ![]() |
![]() World War I: The troopship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 600 nautical miles (1,100 km) off Brest, Finistère, France by SM U-90 ( |
Pretty Polly | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of County Galway, Ireland by SM U-101 (![]() |
SM UC-75 | ![]() |
World War I: The Type UC II submarine was rammed and sunk in the North Sea off Flamborough Head by Blaydonian (![]() ![]() |
Unknown date
Ship | State | Description |
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HNLMS Frans Naerebont | ![]() |
The minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Terschelling, Friesland in early May with the loss of at least five of her nineteen crew.[193] |
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