List of United States Navy losses in World War II information
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List of United States Navy and Coast Guard ships lost during World War II, from 31 October 1941 to 31 December 1946,[1] sorted by type and name. This listing also includes constructive losses, which are ships that were damaged beyond economical repair and disposed of. The list does not include United States Merchant Marine ships, many which had United States Navy Armed Guard units.[2]
USS Lexington on fire during the Battle of the Coral Sea, 1942
Light cruiser USS Birmingham coming alongside burning aircraft carrier USS Princeton at Battle of Leyte Gulf, 1944
USS Tucker, a Mahan-class destroyer, sinking after striking a mine while escorting a cargo ship into New Hebrides, 1942
USS Oklahoma, on fire, producing thick smoke, after she took heavy damage during the attack on Pearl Harbor, 1941
Battleships
Number in commission
Number lost
Loss rate
Theatre
Pacific
Atlantic
Panama
Old battleships (OBB)
15
2
13.3%
2
Fast battleships (NBB)
10
0.0%
Aircraft carriers
Number in commission
Number lost
Loss rate
Theatre
Pacific
Atlantic
Panama
Fleet carriers (CV)
24
4
16.7%
4
Light carriers (CVL)
9
1
11.1%
1
Escort carriers (CVE)
77
6
7.8%
5
1
Cruisers
Number in commission
Number lost
Loss rate
Theatre
Pacific
Atlantic
Panama
Large cruisers (CB)
2
0.0%
Heavy cruisers (CA)
30
7
23.3%
7
Light cruisers (CL)
34
1
2.9%
1
AA light cruisers (CLAA)
8
2
25.0%
2
Escorts
Number in commission
Number lost
Loss rate
Theatre
Pacific
Atlantic
Panama
Old destroyers (DD) *
132
12
9.1%
5
7
New destroyers (DD)
343
69
20.1%
57
12
Destroyer escorts (DE)
421
15
3.6%
7
8
Submarines
Number in commission
Number lost
Loss rate
Theatre
Pacific
Atlantic
Panama
Numbered craft (SS) *
65
7
10.8%
5
1
1
Named craft (SS)
256
47
18.4%
45
1
1
* World War I-era designs
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^US President Harry S Truman declared the last day of December 1946 the official end of the United States participation in World War II
^United States Navy Armed Guard
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