WebSunk off Nordbyfjord, Bergen by RAF air attack (Coastal Command Beaufighters of the Dallachy Wing) Europe: M.273: 1945-01-12: 0100: Sunk off Nordbyfjord, Bergen, by gunfire of RN cruisers Norfolk and Bellona and destroyers Onslow, Orwell and Onslaught Europe: M.305: 1945-01-21: Capsized in the Baltic in a storm Europe: M.382: 1945-01-31: pre-dawn Web2 days ago · RT @RealAirPower1: #OTD: 78 years ago, the destroyer USS Mannert L. Abele was sunk near Okinawa by a rocket-powered Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka suicide attack aircraft (April 12, 1945). USS Abele thus became the first ship in history ever to be struck and sunk by a piloted missile.#avgeeks #aviation #WWII . 12 Apr 2024 15:12:36
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WebRT @Faytuks: 1 year ago today the flagship of Russia's black sea fleet the "Moskva" was hit by two Ukrainian Neptun missiles. The ship sunk the following day. The Moskva is the largest Russian warship to be sunk in wartime since World War II and the first Russian flagship to sink since 1905 . 13 Apr 2024 16:19:55 WebJan 27, 2012 · First Japanese Warship Sunk USS Gudgeon (SS-211) leaving Mare Island, 25 January 1941 Today marks the 70 th anniversary of the first sinking of a Japanese warship by a US submarine. The USS Gudgeon (SS-211) was on its first war patrol—the first war patrol of World War II—having left the submarine base at Pearl Harbor on 11 … philosopher 44
The 2nd Bismarck Sinking Of WW2 - Rebellion Research
WebMay 1, 2024 · The incident on April 1, 1945, in which an American submarine mistook the relief ship for a destroyer killed 2,000 Japanese merchant sailors and military personnel and led a Radio Tokyo broadcast... WebOn Dec 7, 1941, the USS West Virginia was sunk by six torpedoes and two bombs, killing 106 crew members. In May 1942, the ship was salvaged and sent away to be repaired. She would later play a key role in many Pacific battles, and was present at Tokyo Bay during the Japanese surrender. WebFeb 12, 2024 · Deep in the South Pacific Ocean, researchers have located the final resting place of the USS Hornet, the World War II aircraft carrier sunk in a 1942 battle with the Japanese Navy. Overhead sonar images show the carrier lying eerily upright and nearly intact on the deep and desolate ocean floor. tsh6503g-a