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Posté le: Jeu Nov 23, 2006 09:37 Sujet du message: Info sur les pertes navales |
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Je poste ici les 2 fichiers dont nous nous servons. Ils ne concernent QUE les pertes post-POD et ils n'incluent pas les pertes de la bataille de l'Atlantique (ni des précisions sur les Sous-Marins).
par ailleurs, le fichier "Pertes en Extrême Orient" contient des détails pas reportés sur le fichier principal.
Je sais, cela fait désordre, mais Martine Aubry n'a pas fait voter la journée de 35 heures...(hélas).
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NAVAL LOSSES from January 1st, 1941
Indicated by an * are losses which have take place before March 2nd, 1941.
I- MN losses
Sunk:
BB Bretagne, on May 17, 1941, in Ionian Sea, of Vittorio-Veneto shellfire (magazine explosion).
*CV Bearn, by dive bombing, on February 21st South east of Corsica after 5 major bomb hits.
CVE Bois-Belleau, by German bombs, off Lesbos, March 21st, 1942.
CA Foch, scuttled after cumulative gunfire, bomb and torpedo damage by March 7th, South-West of Corsica.
CA Suffren, sunk in Algiers early on September 9th, 1941 by Italian "slow-running torpedoes".
*CB (Galissonière class) Georges Leygues by dive-bombing West of Corsica after suffering a torpedo hit (Tarigo) on February 18th morning.
CB Jean de Vienne sunk in Algiers early on September 9th, 1941 by Italian "slow-running torpedoes".
*DD (large) Chevalier Paul by dive-bombing West of Corsica when escorting Georges Leygues on February 18th morning.
DD (large) L'Audacieux, scutted after torpedo damage off Olbia, March 7th early morning.
DD (large) Le Malin, scuttled on March 16th.
DD (large) Valmy, scuttled after torpedo damage by Italian MTBs, June 1st 1941, South of Corfu.
DD (large) Lion, scuttled at Limnos island after bomb damage on June 13th, 1941 in North Aegean.
DD (large) Vauban, constructive total loss after a torpedo hit off Sytos island (Cyclades) night of July 28th to 29th, 1941.
DD(large) Panthère, beached and constructive total loss on December 8th, 1941 in Cam Ranh bay after a Japanese air raid.
DD(large) Tigre sank by torpedo off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
DD(large) Leopard sank by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
DD(Large) Verdun, scuttled after torpedo damage off Limnos, early March 28th, 1942.
DD (large) Mogador, scuttled after bomb damage, S-W of Limnos, March 30th, 1942.
DD (Large) Lynx àn July 8th, 42 (PEDESTAL)
DD Mistral, sunk by one submarine torpedo on December 31st, 1941 South of Ananbas Islands in South China Sea.
DD Tornade sunk by Japanese bombes in Sorebaja, January 16th, 1942
DD Le Fortuné, sunk by a German sub in central Med, February 7th, 1942.
DD Tempête on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
DD Trombe on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
*TB La Pomone sunk by torpedoes in the night of the February 27th to 28th Souh east of Bonifaccio Narrows by Italian MAS and German E-boats.
*TB La Flore sunk by torpedoes in the night of the February 27th to 28th Souh east of Bonifaccio Narrows by Italian MAS and German E-boats.
*TB L'Iphigénie, heavily damaged by Italian MAS and German E-boats is scuttled in the night of the February 27th to 28th Souh east of Bonifaccio Narrows.
TB Bombarde, by bombs, Marcth 15th int he Valinco Gulf.
TB Baliste, by bombs, March 15th in the Valinco Gulf.
TB La Bayonnaise, sunk by torpedo off Andros (Cyclades), August 30th, 1941.
TB La Cordelière, constructive total loss after torpedo damage of Naxos, night of November 15th, 1941.
Sloop Tahure, sunk by bombs in Haiphong harbour, December 9th, 1941.
Submarine Protée, constructive naval loss and scuttled after depth-charging damage, December 41 in Haiphong.
Submarine Le Hero, sunk probably by seaplane bomb, December 9th, 1941 South of Hainan.
Submarine Pegase, destroyed by bombs in Cam ranh.
Submarine Le Conquerant, rammed and sunk off Endau, January 11th, 1942.
Submarine Le Centaure, disabled off Endau and beached at Sorebaja, 16/01/42.
Submarine Perle, lost from unknown cause between April 20th and May 5th 1942 off Indochina.
Gunboats:
Francis Garnier Sunk by dive-bombers in Saigon Harbour, December 28th, 1941.
Argus sunk by dive-bombers on the Tonle Sap Lake, December 26th, 1941.
Mytho sunk by dive-bombers on the Tonle Sap Lake Idem.
Damaged:
*BB Strasbourg damaged on February 21st South east of Corsica by one 1000lbs bomb on the forecastle and two 250lbs bombs amidship. No structural damages but under repair till March 31st.
*BB Dunkerque damaged in the same action by 3 x 1000lbs bombs (one on the forecastle, one amidship and the last destroying the rear mounted seaplane hangar and catapult). Repaired in Oran till late May 1941.
BB Provence, damaged on May 17th 1941 by Vittorio-Veneto in the same action where Bretagne was lost.
BB Courbet, damaged by torpedo and bombs in the Aegean on September 28th, 1941. Status uncertain.
*CA Suffren damaged by bombs South of Sardinia on March 2nd with one turret disabled and some boiler rooms damaged. Under repairs till late May. (Sunk later in Algiers by a SLC)
CA Duquesne damaged by a Japanese submarine torpedo on 20/12/41, under repair till June 1942.
CA Tourville, by bombs in the Ananbas Islands channel on December 30th, 1941. Under repair till March 1942.
CB La Marseillaise, by gunfire (multiple hits from Bande Nere) and bomb hits, rebuilt in US shipyards till June 1942, emerging as AA cruiser, with a new tower bridge (smaller scale Algerie class type) and armament now as 6 x 5in/38 twin mounts (4 on centreline - 3 forward and 1 aft - two on waist aft in alternate rows) and 12 (6 x 2) 40mm supplemented by 8 (8 x 1) 20mm. 2 Mk.37 directors added and catapult, aircraft hangar and all former armament (but torpedo tubes) deleted.
CB Jean de Vienne, slightly damaged by bombs (near misses) on March 16th, West of Sardinia. Under repair at Oran till mid-April 1941. (later sunk by Italian SLC).
CL Primauguet, damaged by gunfire by Japanese ships off Tourane, night of December 9th, to be rebuilt in Norfolk as AA cruiser (5 x 5in/38 and 4 x 40/4 Bofors), ready early November 42.
CB Gloire, damaged by an Italian Midget submarine torpedo off Lesbos on December 25th 1941 and under repair at Alexandria till end January 1942.
CL Duguay-Trouin, damaged by gunfire on December 31st, 1941 during the battle of Kuching Bay. To be sent to US shipyards and rebuilt on the same line than Primauguet. Rebuilding till late November 1942.
CL Lamotte-Piquet, damaged by gunfire on December 31st, during the battle of Kuching Bay. To be sent to US shipyards and repaired (using guns and gunhouses from Duguay-Trouin). Repairs till late April 1942.
CL Montcalm, by German bombs (Stuka) off Limnos on March 7th, 1942. Under repair in US shipyards till November 1942.
CL La Galissonière by torpedo and then German bombs off Limnos on March 28th, 1942. Under repair in GB till July 1942.
*Large DD (DL) Volta seriously damaged by near-misses on February 16th. Repairs need 3 full months . Not operational before early June 1941.
DL Mogador, damaged by bombs in North Aegean on June 13th, 1941. Temporary repaired at Alexandria. Sent to US shipyards for permanent repairs, not operational before November 1941. (Sunk off Limnos on March 30th, 1942).
Large DD Le Triomphant, damaged by bombing on July 11th 1941, South of Peloponnese. Under repair in Oran till September 1941.
DD Brestois, damaged by a submarine torpedo on December 23rd, 1941. Out of action till June 1942.
TB La Melpomène, beached after being torpedoed of Lesbos on December 25th, 1941. Not repaired before July 1942.
II - RN losses
Sunk
CV Ark Royal, by a torpedo hit, off Alboran islands, on November 13th, 1941.
CV Hermes, constructive total loss after torpedoing in Singapore harbour (midget Japanese subs) on December 8th, 1941.
CV Formidable, sunk by bombs and torpedoes in the Ananbas channel at 19h30, December 30th, 1941.
CV Eagle, sunk by U-73 torpedoes, March 3rd, 1942, Ionian Sea.
BB Prince of Wales, sunk by cumulative torpedo and bomb damage off south-west coast of Borneo, December 31st, 1941.
BB Malaya, sunk by cumulative torpedo damage south of Ananbas Islands, on December 31st, 05h21.
BC Hood, sunk by gunfire on Denmark Straits, May 24th, 1941.
BC Repulse, cumulative torpedo damage (3 x 24in torpedoes) off Kuching Bay, December 31st, 1941.
CA Frobisher, sank by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait
CA Hawkins, sank by an aerial torpedo on 17/12/1941 in Malacca strait.
CA HMS Dorsetshire, by bombs in Alboran Channel, on December 30th, 1941.
CA HMAS Canberra, sunk by 24in torpedoes off Kuching Bay, December 31st, 1941.
CA HMS Devonshire, cumlative gun and torpedo damage (DEcember 31st, 1941.
*CB HMS Orion, first hit by several bombs South of Sardinia on March 2nd and then torpedoed by Italian submarine Ambra in the evening of the same day.
CB Birmingham, sunk by Italian submarine Perla, off Benghazi, March 3rd, 1942 after heavy bomb damages the previous day.
CB Sydney, torpedoed South of Jomard Passage, May 21st, 1942 (Coral sea)
CLAA HMS Bonaventure by torpedoes (Italian submarine) off Matapan cape, June 17th, 1941 evening.
CLAA HMS Calcutta by bombs, off Peloponnese, June 18th, 1941
CLAA HMS Phoebe by bombs, off Crete and in Suda Bay, July 23rd, 1941.
CLAA HMS Naiad, torpedoed by an U-boat, south of Cyprus, December 12th, 1941
CLAA HMS Euralyus, off Limnos, by Bombs, March 6th, 1942.
CLAA HMS Cairo, off Lesbos by bombs, March 21st, 1942.
CLAA HMS Delhi off Limnos by bombs, March 28th, 1942.
CL Adelaide (beached at Penang on 17/12/41, constructive total loss)
CL Dragon, sank by bombs on 17/12/41 in Malacca Straits
CL Despatch, Idem.
CL Galatea, sunk south of Rhodes by the U577 on 29/12/41.
Minelayer HMS Latona, lost by bombing south of Peloponnese, July 11th 1941.
DD
HMS Kandahar, sunk by bombs, West of Sardinia, on morning March 16th, 1941.
HMS Kelly, sunk by bombs, West of Sardinia, on morning March 16th, 1941.
HMS Kelvin, sunk by bombs, West of Sardinia, on morning March 16th, 1941.
HMS Kimberley, scuttled after torpedo damage, battle of Ingoumenitsa harbour, May 31st, 1941.
HMS Griffin, by one torpedo (Italian submarine) and DC explosion off Matapan cape, June 17th, 1941 evening.
HMS Janus, scuttled after gun and torpedo damage, early hours of July 13th, off Cephalonia.
HMS Lance, by bombs, off Crete on July 22nd, 1941.
HMS Fearless, by bombs south of Sardinia, July 23rd.
HMS Express, sunk by a 24in torpedo, off Kuching Bay on December 31st, 1941.
HMS Jupiter, sunk by a 24in torpedo off Kuching Bay on December 31st, 1941.
HMS Javelin, sunk by a 24in torpedo off Kuching Bay on December 31st, 1941.
HMS Nubian, , sunk by a 24in torpedo off Kuching Bay on December 31st, 1941.
HMS Icarus, scuttled late January 25th 1942 night in the Sicily Strait after bomb damage.
HMS Parkenham, destroyed by bombs off Limnos, 27/02/42.
HMS Inconstant by bombs off Limnos, March 7th, 1942.
HMS Escapade, sunk by a torpedo, after bomb damage, off Malta, March 20th, 1942.
HMS Paladin, off Lesbos, by bombs, March 21st, 1942.
HMS Panther, off Limnos by bombs on March 28th, 1942 after torpedo damage in the night.
HMS Pathfinder, off Limnos by bombs, March 30th, 1942.
HMS Matabele, off Limnos, by bombs, April 4th, 1942.
HMS Gurkha, off Limnos, by bombs, April 4th, 1942
HMS Onslaught on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
HMS Obdurate on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
HMS Opportune on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
HMS Porcupine on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
DE
HMS Badsworth (Hunt-class), by MTB torpedoes off Naxos, August 26th, 1941.
HMS Grove (Hunt-II class), by MTB Torpedoes, off Andros, night of September 6th.
HMS Hurworth (Hunt II class) by submarine torpedo off Andros, early September 28th, 1941.
HMS Cattistock (Hunt Class), scuttled after bomb damage on 17/12 in Malacca strait
HMS Holderness, sank by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait.
HMS Avon Vale (Hunt type) constructive total loss and beached at Perak after bombing, January 25th, 1942
HMS Croome on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
Kujawiak (Polish manned), by German bombs, in Gythion Gulf, March 2nd, 1942.
Adrias (Greek manned) by Bombs, Argolykos Gulf, March 22nd
DD/MS
HMS Skate on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
HMS Saladin on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
HMS Shikari on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
HMS Sardonyx on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
Sloop
HMS Egret, constructive total loss, by bombs in Samos harbour, July 28th, 1941.
HMS Grimsby, constructive total loss, by bombs, Chios, August 17th, 1941.
HMS Erne, scuttled after bomb damage in the Malacca Strait, January 26th, 1942.
HMS Black Swan, sunk after bomb damage at Port Weld, January 26th, 1942.
HMS Sheldrake, sunk by bombs in Singapore, 26/01/1942.
Corvettes:
HMS Primula, sunk by German bombs, in Gythion Gulf, March 2nd, 1942.
HMS Snapdragon sunk by German bombs, in Gythion Gulf, March 2nd, 1942.
HMS Delphinium, by German bombs, Argolykos Gulf, March 22nd 1942.
Apostolis (Greek manned), by German bombs, Argolykos Gulf, March 22nd 1942.
Submarine (list of total RN Submarine losses not completed)
Upholder on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
Damaged:
BB Barham damaged in Alexandria early on September 9th, 1941 by Italian "slow-running torpedoes". Not repaired before end June 1942.
BB Queen Elizabeth, damaged in Alexandria early on September 9th, 1941 by Italian "slow-running torpedoes". Not repaired before mid-April 1942.
BB Nelson, damaged in Gibraltar early on September 9th, 1941 by Italian "slow-running torpedoes". Not repaired before end January 1942.
BB Ramillies, damaged by one 18in torpedo in Singapore harbour, December 8th, 1941. Not to be refitted before October 1942.
CB Renown, slightly damaged by air bomb in the Strait of Sicily, 22/12/1941. Under repair till end February 1942.
BB Royal Sovereign, damaged by Japanese midget sub torpedo on May 19th, 1942. Under repairs till November 1942.
BB Rodney (two aerial torpedoes) in the Alboran channel on December 30th, 1941. Under repair till June 1942.
*CV HMS Illustrious, damaged by dive-bombing on January 30th (6 hits) provoking major damages. Could not cross back Sicily Narrows before late February. Arrived US east coast for repairs by April 1941. Not operational before early November 1941.
CV HMS Formidable, damaged by bomb (1 hit) off Peloponnese on June, 18th, 1941. Under repair till early September 1941 (later sunk in the FE).
CA Exeter, damaged by bombs in the Alboran channel, on December 30th, under repair till March 1942.
*CB HMS Gloucester, hit by 3 heavy bombs and near-missed by 2 on March 2nd South of Sardinia. Reaches Bône and then sent after temprary repairs to US shipyards. Not operational before mid-October 1941.
CB HMS Fiji, by bombs on March 7th off Corsica, repaired in GB till June 1941.
CB HMS Aurora, by gunfire from Bande Nere during the March 6th-7th night (relatively minor damage), repaired at Gibraltar till mid-April 1941. Again damaged by bombs in the Aegean March 14th, and repaired in Alexandria till May 1942.
CB HMAS Perth, by bombs, South of Matapan Cape, June 1st, 1941. Under repair in US shipyards till late September 1941.
CB Manchester, damaged by an aircraft torpedo south of Sardinia, July 23rd, 1941. Again damaged by aircraft bombs on December 22nd, 1941 in the Sicily Strait. Under repair till January 1942. torpedoed by a SM-79 in the Sicily Strait on January 25th, 1942. Ship under repair till May 1942.
CB Liverpool, damaged by a German submarine torpedo, of Alboran islands (Melilla) on November 12th, 1941 Ship under repair till November 1942.
CB Newcastle, damaged by one torpedo off Pantelleria on March 20th, 1942. Under repair till June 1942.
CLAA Dido, by bombs, South of Matapan Cape, June 1st, 1941. Under repair in US shipyards till late October 1941.
CLAA Cleopatra, damaged by bombs off Limnos on March 30th, 1942, back to GB for repairs till August 1942.
CL Dragon (damaged by bombs)
CL Danae, damaged by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait
CL Enterprise, multiple gun hits off Kuching Bay on December 31st 1941, under repair till April 1942.
CL Emerald: multiple gun hits and one aerial torpedo hit off Kuching Bay and south-west of Borneo, on December 31st 1941, under repair till June 42.
DD HMS Isis by torpedo from Italian destroyers in Norther Aegean, July 26th, 1941.
DD HMS Sikh, by bombs, off Limnos, March 6th, 1942. Under repair till November 42.
DD HMS Bedouin, by torpedo from Italian CB3 submarine. Under repair till October 42.
DD HMS Partridge, by bombs off Limnos on April 4th, under repair till July 42.
III - KM AND REGIA MARINA
REGIA MARINA
Sunk:
(Taranto Raid, 1940)
Caio Duilio: 3 torpedo hits. Sunk.
Conte di Cavour: hit by 2 torpedoes and two 1000lbs bombs, magazine explosion, sunk.
BB Vittorio-Veneto, on May 17, 1941 in the Ionian Sea, from multiple 340mm hits and up to 5 or 6 torpedoes.
CA Trieste, by gunfire and torpedoes of HMS Kandahar and Kipling, morning of March 7th.
CA Bolzano, by torpedoes ofBritish ships, morning of March 16th, West of Bonifaccio narrows.
CA Gorizia, after massive shell hits (15in to 6in) from British Battleships and cruisers, off Gaudo Island, night of May 16th to 17.
CA Pola scuttled (and British torpedo) early morning of May 17th off Gaudo Island.
*CB (Condottieri 1st group) Di Guissano late night of February 17th by gun fire in Calvi Bay.
*CB (Condottieri 1st group) Da Barbiano late night of February 17th by gun fire in Calvi Bay.
*CB Armando Diaz (Condottieri 2nd group) by gunfire in the night of February 26th to 27th off Olbia (Sardinia).
CB Cadorna by gun fire (HMS Fiji and MN Gloire & Colbert), morning of March 7th, off Olbia.
CB Bande Nere, gun fire (HMAS Sydney) morning of March 7th, off Olbia.
CB Duca d'Aosta by torpedoes of British ships, morning of March 16th, West of Bonifaccio narrows.
CB Eugenio di Savoia, after massive shell hits (15in to 6in) from British Battleships and cruisers, off Gaudo Island, night of May 16th to 17.
CB Giuseppe Garibaldi, after massive shell hits (15in to 6in) from British Battleships and cruisers, off Gaudo Island, night of May 16th to 17.
CB Montecuccoli, multiple shell hits, on May 17, 1941, in the Ionian Sea.
CB Bari, driven ashore (total constructive loss) after bomb damage south of Corfu, on June 18th, 1941.
*DD (large) Luca Tarigo late night of February 17th by gun fire in Calvi Bay.
*DD (large) Ugolino Vivaldi in the February 20th morning, north-east of Olbia (Sadinia) by bombing (French Marylands).
*DD (large) Alvise da Mosto, by gunfire in the night of February 26th to 27th off Olbia (Sardinia).
DD (large) Da Recco by gunfire (HMS Dido and Naïad) on March 6th.
DD (large) Da Noli, by torpedoes of British ships, morning of March 16th, West of Bonifaccio narrows.
DD (large) Pancaldo sunk by Aeronavale planes northern Aegean, March 27th, 1942.
DD (large) Pessagno, sank by gun damages off Limnos, March 28th, 1942.
(Taranto raid, August 24th, 1940)
DD Aquilone: Disabled by heavy bomb near misses (the same as CA Fiume). Capsized in Mare Piccolo.
DD Borea: Hit by a 500kg bomb in Mare Piccolo, which detonates ammunitions. Constructive total loss.
DD Dardo, by gunfire, multiple hits at close range by RN destroyers and by French CT L'Audacieux, March 7th.
DD Saetta, scuttled after damage by gunfire as Dardo, March 7th.
DD Lampo, by torpedoes of British ships, morning of March 16th, West of Bonifaccio narrows.
DD Oriani, sunk by gunfire and torpedoes of British DDs, off Gaudo Island, night of May 16th to 17th.
DD Carducci, sunk by gunfire and torpedoes of British DDs, off Gaudo Island, night of May 16th to 17th.
DD Bersagliere, sunk by multiple 152mm hits on May 17th, 1941, in the Ionian Sea.
DD Alpino, sunk by multiple 152mm hits on May 17th, 1941, in the Ionian Sea.
DD Fuciliere, scuttled after heavy damage (5,5in gunfire) on May 17, 1941, in the Ionian Sea.
DD Libeccio, sunk by gunfire and torpedoes off Ingoumenitsa harbour, May 31st, 1941.
DD Ascari, sunk by gunfire, off Genoa, November 11th 1941, 3h00am.
DD Aviere, beached, constructive total loss, Camogli (Genoa Gulf) November 11th, 1941.
DD Geniere, sunk off Limnos, March 28th, 1942.
DD Lanciere,sunk offLimnos, March 31st.
DD Alfieri, battle off Zanthe, July 42
DD Corrazziere, battle off Zanthe, July 42
DD Carabiniere, battle off Zanthe, July 42
DD Lanciere, battle off Zanthe, July 42.
DD (old) Generale Cantore, on mines, entry of Patras Gulf, July 7th 1941.
DD (old) Generale Antonio Chinotto, on mines, entry of Patras Gulf, July 7th 1941.
DD (old) Riboty, gun damage, night of July 12th-13th, off Cephalonia.
DD (old) Castelfidardo, by aerial torpedoes off Agios Evstratios island, July 25th, 1941.
DD (old) Giacomo La Farina by aerial torpedoes off Agios Evstratios island, July 25th, 1941.
DD (old) Carlo Mirabello by gunfire from RN cruisers and then aerial torpedoes, Northern Aegean, July 27th, 1941.
DD (old) Giacomo Medici by gunfire from RN cruisers, Northern Aegean, July 27th, 1941.
DD (old) Angelo Bassini by RN gunfire and torpedo, off Limnos December 6th, 1941.
DD (old) Giuseppe la Masa by RN gunfire and torpedo, off Limnos December 6th, 1941.
DD (old) Giuseppe Cesare Alba, by mines laid by MN Turquoise, off Corfu, 13/01/42.
DD (old) Giuseppe Dezza, by bombs, in Volos, 20/02/42.
DD (old) Calatafini, by gunfire and torpedoes off Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
DD (old) Marcello Prestinari, by bombs and torpedoes off Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
DD (old) Achille Papa by gunfire and torpedoes off Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
DD (old) Fratelli Cairoli, by gunfire and torpedoes off Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
DD (old) Giuseppe Missori,by bombs and torpedoes off Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
DD (old) Turbine, sunk by French Aéronavale planes norther Aegean, March 27th, 1942.
DD (old) Eubo, sunk off Limnos by gun damage, March 28th, 1942.
DD (old) Francesco Crispi, sunk off Limnos by gun damage, March 28th, 1942.
DD (old) Sella,off Limnos,March 31st.
*TB (Spica class), Aldebaran, Altair, Canopo and Vega sunk by gunfire in the night of February 20th to 21st in the straits between Elba Island and Corsica. Pleiadi heavily damaged and driven ashore. Constructive total loss.
TB Polluce and P40pedoes from Greek destroyers night of May 16Th to 17th, of Ingoumenitsa.
TB Caliope and Clio sunk by gunfire and torpedoes off Ingoumenitsa harbour, May 31st, 1941.
TB Cigno, by torpedoes (French MTBs) off Andros, September 2nd, 1941.
TB Climene, sunk by French light bombers, off Volos, September 27th, 1941.
TB Centauro, by RN gunfire and torpedo, off Limnos December 6th, 1941.
TB Castore, Off Eubea, by bombs, January 11th, 1942
TB Lince, in Piraeus, to Air attack, Feb. 12th, 1942.
TB Aretusa, by bombes of Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
TB Libra, by gunfire and torpedoes off Northern Sporades, March 7th, 1942.
TB Lupo mined off Kavalla, March 24th, 1942.
TB Alcione, sunk off Limnos, March 28th 1942.
TB Circe, sunk off Limnos, March 31st, 1942
TB Perseo, sunk off Limnos, March 31st, 1942
TB Lira, sunk off Limnos, March 31st, 1942
TB Sirio, sunk by MTBs of Kephalonia, early on April 15, 1942.
TB Aliseo damaged beyond repairs in air raid on Castelmare di Stabbia, 31/07/42.
TB Monsone sank in air raid on Castelmare di Stabbia, 31/07/42.
DE Procione by aerial torpedo in Olbia Gulf on March 7th.
DE Orsa to mines, off Porto-Vecchio, March 11th.
Sloop Diana, to mines, off Porto-Vecchio, March 11th.
Minelayer Durazzo sunk by gunfire and torpedoes fro Greek destroyers night of May 16Th to 17th, of Ingoumenitsa.
Seaplane Tender Giuseppe Miraglia, by bombs on Limnos shore, March 28th, 1942.
MAS 534 (gunfire from HMS Dido) March 7th of Bonifaccio.
MAS 532 to mines, off Porto-Vecchio, March 11th.
MAS 546 & 548 off Naxos, night of August 18th, 1941.
MAS 539, off Andros, night of August 30th, 1941.
MAS 536 & 537 off Andros, night of September 6th, 1941.
MAS 541 & 548 off Naxos, night of September 16th, 1941.
MAS 503, 512 & 522, off Eubea coast, on December 18th.
MAS 572, 573 in Piraeus, to Air attack, Feb. 12th, 1942.
MS 501, off Limnos, March 28th, 1942.
MAS 555, 556 off Limnos, March 31st, 1942.
MAS 502, 505 off Pyrgos, April 27th, 1942.
MS 11, 12, 13, 13 off Kephalonia in July 42
Minesweepers
RD 24, 37 off Eubea coast, on December 18th.
RD 20 of Volos on 27/12/41
RD 18, Off Eubea, by TB and MGB attack, January 11th, 1942
RD 21, Off Eubea, by TB and MGB attack, January 11th, 1942
RD 33 of Kephalonia Island by French MTBs, on April 15th, 1942.
Midget subs.
CB2, rammed by HMS Avon Vale, off Andros, September 28th, 1941.
CB4, scuttled after DC damage, off Naxos, November 15th, 1941.
CB 5 of Volos on 27/12/41.
Damaged
BB Littorio, damaged by aerial topedoes at Taranto, then by gunfire when completing repairs at Genoa, November 11th 1941. Under repair till July 1942.
BB Giulio Cesare, damaged by bombs at La Spezia, November 11th 1941, under repair till early 1943.
CA Fiume: One torpedo hit near the stern and one heavy bomb hit in the machinery space (2 near misses too). Sank to the bottom. Refloated and sent to Trieste for repairs. Would be operational again early 42.
CA Trento, damaged by gunfire (MN Foch & Colbert), beached in sinking condition at the entry of Olbia Gulf by March 7th, refloated on March 16th, towed to Napoli and under repair till mid-1942. Bombed by US CV planes by March 12th, 1942. Sank in shallow water. refloated early April but considered beyond repairs.
CB Duca Degli Abruzzi: One torpedo hit under A & B turrets, two bombs, one on the catapult space and another on the stern. Heavily damaged. Towed to Trieste for repairs, which are to be completed by October 1941.
CB Muzzio Attendolo torpedoed by French submarine Junon on March 5th, 1941 afternoon, off Messine, under repair till March 1942. Damaged by gunfire during repair November 11th, 1941, out of service till March 43.
Cruiser (old) Taranto, damaged by gunfire night of July 12th to 13th, off Cephalonia, under repair till October 1941.
DD (large) Da Verazzano, by gunfire (MN Le Fantasque & Triomphant), repaired in Napoli till February 1942. Bombed by US CV planes by March 12th, 1942. Magazine explosion. Total constructive loss.
DD (large) Pancaldo, damaged by gunfire night of July 12th to 13th, off Cephalonia, under repair till late September 1941.
*DD Baleno, heavily damaged by gunfire in the night of February 26th to 27th off Olbia (Sardinia), under repair till end 1941. Bombed by US CV planes by March 12th, 1942. Magazine explosion. Total constructive loss.
DD Scirocco, damaged by gunfire off Ingoumenitsa harbour, May 31st, 1941, under repair till early 1942.
DD Ascari damaged by gunfire night of July 12th to 13th, off Cephalonia, under repair till October 1941.
DD Aviere damaged by gunfire night of July 12th to 13th, off Cephalonia, under repair till November 1941.
DD (old) Calatafini by bombs, in Northern Aegean, July 27th, 1941.
DD Gioberti, damaged in battle off Zanthe, July 42, out of action till October 42
DD Camiccia Nera, damaged in battle off Zanthe, July 42, out of action till October 42
TB Circe, damaged by gun fire off Ingoumenitsa harbour, May 31st, 1941, under repair till October 1941.
TB Castore, by bombs in Piraeus harbour, July 27th, 1941.
Italian MAS 535 by gunfire (HMS Dido), on March 7th, off Bonifaccio.
A large number of former riverine barges, small coasters and Siebel ferry pontoons have been destroyed either by naval gunfire or by bombing during February.
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Sunk
BB Bismarck, in Denmark Strait, after multiple shell hits (from 380mm to 203mm) and torpedoes from British and French ships, May 24th, 1941.
CA Prinz Eugen, scuttled in Denmark Strait, after multiple shell hits (from 380mm to 130mm) and torpedoes from British and French ships, May 24th, 1941.
MTB S10 (ramming by MN Triomphant), March 7th off Bonifaccio.
MTB S-54 off Andros, night of August 30th, 1941.
MTB S-31, rammed off Andros, night of September 6th, 1941.
MTB S-34, destroyed off Naxos, night of September 16th, 1941.
MTB S-57 off Eubea coast, on December 18th.
MTB S6 and S9 off Eubea coast on December 27th, 1941.
MTB S-59 and S61 in Andros Harbour 29/12/41.
MTB S55 and S-58, Off Eubea and MGB attack, January 11th, 1942
MTB S56 off Limnos, March 28th, 1942.
MTB S.7 off Limnos north shore, March 28th, 1942.
MTB S.35 off Limnos north shore, March 28th, 1942.
Damaged
BB Tirpitz (airplane torpedo) March 11th 1942
BC Scharnhorst, during the "Channel dash". Under repair till October 1942.
BC Gneiseanu, during the "Channel dash".
PB Lutzow (torpedo hit) March 10th 1942
German MTB S9 and S12 by gunfire (MN Triomphant) on March 7th off Bonifaccio.
IV - IJN
DD Murasame, torpedoed by French sub Protée, December 8th, 1941.
Seaplane Tender Kimikawa Maru, orpedoed by French sub Protée, December 8th, 1941.
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CT Panthère, constructive total loss at Cam ranh after bombing, December 8th, 1941.
CT Tigre sank by torpedo off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
CT Leopard sank by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
DD Mistral, sunk by one submarine torpedo on December 31st.
DD Tornade sunk by Japanese bombes in Sorebaja, January 16th, 1942
Submarine Le Hero, sunk probably by seaplane bomb, December 9th, 1941 South of Hainan.
Submarine Protée, damaged on December 8th night, decommissioned and scuttled in Haiphong, December 41.
Submarine Pegase, destroyed by bombs in Cam Ranh.
Submarine Le Conquerant, rammed and sunk off Endau, January 11th, 1942.
Submarine Le Centaure, disabled off Endau and beached at Sorebaja, 16/01/42.
Sloop Tahure, bombed in Haiphong harbour, December 9th, 1941.
Sloop Marne, bombed, and then scuttled in Haiphong Harbour January 42.
Gunboats:
Francis Garnier Sunk by dive-bombers in Saigon Harbour, December 28th, 1941.
Argus sunk by dive-bombers on the Tonle Sap Lake
Mytho sunk by dive-bombers on the Tonle Sap Lake
Tourane and Vigilante, sunk on the Mekong River not far from Phnom-Penh.
Damaged:
CA Duquesne damaged by a Japanese submarine torpedo on 20/12/41, under repair till June 1942.
CA Tourville, by bombs on December 30th, 1941. Under repair till March 1942.
CL Primauguet, by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
CL Duguay-Trouin, damaged by gunfire on December 31st.
CL Lamotte-Piquet, damaged by gunfire on December 31st.
Submarine Argo damaged by bombs in Sorebaja on 02/02/42
RN
CV Formidable, sunk by bombs and torpedoes at 19h30, December 30th, 1941.
BB Prince of Wales, sunk by cumulative torpedo and bomb damage, December 31st, 1941.
BC Repulse, cumulative torpedo damage (3 x 24in torpedoes) December 31st, 1941.
BB Malaya, sunk by cumulative torpedo damage, on December 31st, 05h21.
CA HMS Dorsetshire, by bombs, on December 30th, 1941.
CA HMAS Canberra, sunk by 24in torpedoes 01H44.
CA HMS Devonshire, cumlative gun and torpedo damage, December 31st, 1941.
CA Australia (RAN), Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
CA Frobisher, sank by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait
CA Hawkins, sank by an aerial torpedo on 17/12 in Malacca strait
CL Adelaide (beached at Penang)
CL Dragon, sank by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait
CL Sydney (RAN) torpedoed south of Jomard Passage May 21st, 1942
DD Express, sunk by a 24in torpedo on December 31st.
DD Jupiter, sunk by a 24in torpedo on December 31st.
DD Javelin, sunk by a 24in torpedo on December 31st.
DD Nubian, sunk by a 24in torpedo on December 31st, 1941.
DD Tenedos (old S class) by bombs at Port Swettenham, February 22nd, 42.
DD Stronghold (old S class) by bombs at Port Dickson, Feb. 25th, 1942.
DD Thanet (old S class) by bombs at Penang on March 27th, 1942.
DE Cattistock (Hunt Class), scuttled after bomb damge on 17/12 in Malacca strait
DE Holderness, sank by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait.
DE Atherston, by bomb, Port Swettenham, Feb. 25th, 1942
Sloop
HMS Erne, scuttled after bomb damage in the Malacca Strait, January 26th, 1942.
HMS Black Swan, sunk after bomb damage at Port Weld, January 26th, 1942.
HMS Sheldrake, sunk by bombs in Singapore, 26/01/1942
Submarine Osiris, off Miri, 17/12/1941
Submarine Oberon, off Miri, 18/12/1941.
Submarine Otus, east of Poulo-Condore, 8/01/42
Submarine Upholder, Malacca straits, July 9th 42
Gunboat Dragonfly bombed at Singapore 16/01/42
Gunboat Tarantula, by bombs, Port Dickson, feb. 25th, 1942.
Gunboat Scorpion, off north Sumatra, April 3rd 42
Minesweeper Goulburn by bombs
Minesweeper Linsmore by bomb on 3rd January, 1942.
Minesweepers Halcyon and Harrier damaged beyond repair by bombs, Singapore 14/01/42
Minesweepers Speedwell and Sharpshooter by bombs, Singapore 22/01/42.
Patrol ship Kingfisher, disabled by bombs, Singapore 14/01/42.
Patrol sloop Mallard, disabled by bombs, Singapore, 22/01/42.
Aux MS Tongkol, Olive Cam by bomb on 3rd January, 1942.
Aux. MS Mary Cam, by bomb, Port Swettenham, Feb. 25th, 1942.
AMS Burnie, by boms off North Sumatra, April 3rd, 42.
Ferry Koompartoo by bombs.
Damaged:
BB Rodney (two aerial torpedoes) in the Alboran channel on December 30th, 1941. Under repair till June 1942
BC Renown, Damaged during Battle of Easter Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till early October 1943.
CA Exeter, damaged by bombs in the Alboran channel, on December 30th, under repair till March 1942.
CL Dragon (damaged by bombs)
CL Danae, damaged by bombs on 17/12 in Malacca strait
CL Enterprise, multiple gun hits off Kuching Bay on December 31st 1941, under repair till April 1942.
CL Emerald: multiple gun hits and one aerial torpedo hit off Kuching Bay and south-west of Borneo, on December 31st 1941, under repair till June 42.
CL Hobart, torpedoed on February 15th, 1942 off Fremantle. Under repair till June 1942.
CL Leander damaged Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942. Under repairs in US shipyards till March 43.
Submarine Severn damaged by bomb in Sorebaja on 02/02/42.
Submarines Uproar and Ultimatum damaged (constructive total loss) in Sorebaja on February 4th, 1942.
Whang Pu
Platypus
Small crafts in Penang (all by bombs)
USN
BB Maryland, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
BB Colorado, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
CV Lexington, bombs and torpedoes, May 20th, 1942 (Coral Sea).
CV Yorktown, bombs and torpedoes, May 20th, 1942 (Coral Sea).
CV Saratoga, Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-1942).
CV Wasp Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th 1942). .
CA Houston, by multiple shell and torpedo hits, February 2nd, 1942, Savu Sea (off Timor).
CA Chicago, bombs and torpedoes, May 20th, 1942 (Coral Sea).
CA New Orleans, torpedoed off Eastern Australia coast, May 20th, 1942.
CA Wichita, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
CA Vincennes, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
CL Marblehead, sank by gunfire and torpedo off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
CL Boise, sank by airplane launched torpedoes on December 10th in the South China Sea.
CL Concord, torpedoed off Balikpapan night of January 21 to 22, 1942
CLAA San Juan, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
Gunboat Asheville, heavily damaged (constructive total loss) on Sorebaja Feb. 4th, 1942.
DD Stewart sank by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
DD Parrott sank by gunfire and torpedo off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
DD Peary, sunk in Sorebaja drydock, 16/01/42.
DD Whipple, by bombs in Kupang Bay January 19th, 1942
DD John D. Edwards by bombs in Kupang Bay January 19th, 1942
DD Hopewell by bombs in Kupang Bay January 19th, 1942
DD Bulmer, scuttled after gun damage off Balikpapan, night of January 21 to 22, 1942.
DDBarker destroyed by torpedoes off Balikpapan, night of January 21 to 22, 1942.
DD Pope, des troyed by torpedoes off Balikpapan, night of January 21 to 22, 1942.
DD Paul Jones sank by gunfire off Balikpapan, night of January 21 to 22, 1942.
DD Pillsbury scuttled after massive damage off Balikpapan, night of January 21 to 22, 1942.
DD John D. Ford, sank by bombs after damage off Balikpapan, January 22nd, 1942.
DD Edsall, sunk by multiple shell and torpedo hits, February 2nd, 1942, Savu Sea (off Timor).
DD Alden, sunk by multiple shell hits, February 2nd, 1942, Savu Sea (off Timor).
DD. Hammann, bombs and torpedoes, May 20th, 1942 (Coral Sea).
DD Morris, scutled after damages by bombs, May 20th, 1942 (Coral sea).
DD Blue, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
DD Patterson, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
DD Henley, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
DD Bagley, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
Submarine
Pickerel off Balikpapan, 23rd/01/42
S-40 sunk by IJN floatplanes in the Java sea, Feb 4th 1942.
S-38, Sunk off Rabaul on August 8th 42.
Damaged
CV Enterprise, Damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till early October 1942.
CA Quincy, damaged at Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942. Ready by March 43.
CA Astoria, damaged at Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.. Beached at Tulagi.
DD Bulmer, by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941 (repaired and then sunk on 22/01/42).
DD Monssen, damaged at Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942. Ready by mid-December 42.
KNIL
CL Sumatra, damaged beyond repair by bombs at Sorebaja, 16/01/42
CL Java, sunk by bombs and aerial torpedoes February 2nd, 1942, Savu Sea (off Timor).
CL de Ruyter, sunk by bombs and aerial torpedoes, February 2nd, 1942, Savu Sea (off Timor).
CLAA Jacob van Heemskerck sunk by bombs and torpedoes South of Tjilatjap, Feb 27th, 1942.
DD Kortenaer, sunk by aerial torpedoes, February 2nd, 1942, Savu Sea (off Timor).
DD Piet Hein sunk by bombs and torpedoes South of Tjilatjap, Feb 27th, 1942.
DD Blanckert scuttled after bomb damage South of Tjilatjap, Feb 27th, 1942.
minelayer Rigel destroyed by bombs on 18/01/42
Minelayer Jan van Brakel destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 4th, 1942.
Minesweeper Pieter de Bitter, destroyed by bomb in Sorebaja on 18/01/42.
Minesweeper Merbaboe, destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 2nd, 1942.
Minesweeper Rindjani, destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 2nd, 1942.
Minesweepers Ardjoeno, Gedeh, and Kawi, destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 4th, 1942.
Minesweepers Jan van Amstel, Abraham Crijnssen, by bombs out off Sorebaja on Feb. 17th, 1942.
Minesweepers (inshore) Aroe, Bantam by bombs at Sorebaja, Feb 24th, 1942.
O-16 submarine, sunk on a British minefielf 16/12/41 off Singapore.
O-20 sunk probably on 20/12/41
K-XVI and K-XVII sunk of Kuching on 29/12/41.
K-XVIII, damaged off Endau and again damaged beyond repair in Singapore, January 14th, 1942.
K-VII, destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Jan. 18th, 1942.
K-XIII, destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Jan. 18th, 1942.
K-VIII, destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 2nd, 1942.
K-IX destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 2nd, 1942.
K-XIV sunk by a Japanese submarine out of Sorebaja, Feb. 17th, 1942.
depot ship Pelikaan destroyed by bombs in Sorebaja, Feb. 4th, 1942.
IJN
CV Shoho, torpedoed by MN submarines Casabianca and Sidi Ferruch, South of Ananbas islands, February 3rd, 1942.
CV Zuikaku, bombs + torpedoes (Sidi Ferruch) on May 20th 1942 (Coral Sea)
CV Hiyo, bomb+torpedoes, August 13th 1942 (Eastern Solomons).
BB Ise, first damaged by sub HMS Clyde, and sunk by Beaufort TB (torpedoes) at 18h36 on December 30th.
BC Kongo, cumulative heavy gun damage and 3 21in torpedoes, at 0142 on December 31st, 1941
BB Fuso, hit by 2 550mm torpedoes on December 31st 1941, then by 3 aerial torpedoes.
CA Furutaka, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
CA Kako, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942.
CL Kuma, sunk by 2 torpedoes from French sub. Le Glorieux, late on 12/18 1941, north of Miri.
CL Natori, 29/12/1941, Kuching Bay (air torpedoes).
CL Tenryu, by submarine torpedoes, off Wake, 31st December 1941.
DD Murasame, torpedoed by French submarine Protée, December 8th, 1941 night, south of Hainan
DD Asagumo, sank by gunfire and torpedo off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941.
DD Asakaze, torpedoed by Dutch sub K-XVI, off Miri, on 17/12/41.
DD Yudachi, off Paracels, by RN Submarine Clyde, 26/12/1941.
DD Fumitsuki, 29/12/1941, Kuching Bay by bombs.
DD Akatsuki, December 31st, 0130, British DD torpedoes off Kuching Bay.
DD Asagiri, torpedoed by French sub. Le Centaure, January 11th, 1942 off Malaya eastern coast.
DD Natsushio, torpedoed by US DD, Off Balikpapan, night of January 21st to 22nd 1942.
DD Nowaki, torpedoed by MN submarine Sidi Ferruch, South of Ananbas Islands, Feb. 3rd, 1942.
TB
Manazuru on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
Hiyodori on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
Hayabusa on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal)
Seaplane tender Kimikawa Maru torpedoed by French submarine Protée, December 8th, 1941 night, south of Hainan.
Seaplane tender Nisshin, torpedoed by French submarine Le Centaure, 23/12/41.
Seaplane tender Kamikawa Maru, 29/12/1941, Kuching Bay by bombs.
Submarine I-15 (B1 class) by French Argo torpedoes, 13/01/41.
Minesweeper AM-17 (US S-40) off Makassar Feb. 3rd.
damaged:
CV Shokaku, damaged by bombs on May 20th, 1942 (Coral Sea). Under repairs till late August 42.
CV Hiryu, damaged by bombs on May 20th, 1942 (Coral Sea), Under repairs till late July 1942.
CV Kaga, Damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till early February 1943.
CV Akagi, Damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till early January 1943.
CV Soryu, Damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till early November 1942.
BB Yamashiro, hit by 3 14in shells on December 31st 1941, under repair till February 1942.
BB Mutsu, Damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till march 1943.
BB Nagato, slightly damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th, 1942), operational from late August 42 onwards.
BC Haruna (multiple heavy gun hits) on December 31st 1941 under repair till July 1942.
BC Kirishima (shells and one 21in torpedo) on December 31st 1941, under repair till May 1942. Damaged again during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Not operational before February 1943.
CA Takao, by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941, not operational before June 1942.
CA Maya by French submarine Le Centaure, 23/12/41. Under repair till April 1942.
CA Suzuya by RN sub Upholder, off Bali, 13/02/42. Under repair till April 1942.
CA Kinugasa, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942, then again damaged by SBD bombers. Rebuilt as CLAA Not ready before September 1943.
CA Aoba, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942. Rebuilt as CLAA Not ready before August1943.
CA Haguro, Damaged during Battle of Eastern Solomons (August 13th-15th 1942). Under repairs till early December 1942.
CA Chikuma, hit by one bomb and one torrpedo during battle of Eastern Solomons, (August 13th, 1942); Under repairs till january 1943.
CL Naka, damaged off Christmas Islands by US Sub. Seawolf, April 4th, 42.
CL Jintsu lightly damaged, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942. Ready by early October 42.
DD Hagikaze by gunfire off Tourane, night of December 9th-10th, 1941, not operational before June 1942.
DD Arashi, damaged by a HMS Clyde torpedo on December 30th, beached in Kuching bay. Out of commission till May 1942.
DD Sagiri, by RN sub. Upholder. Out of commission till June 1942.
DD Asashio on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal),out of commission till October 10th, 1942.
DD Amatsukaze, Battle of Savo August 9th, 1942. Not ready before March 1943.
TB Hatsukari, on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal) out of commission till August 20th, 1942
TB Otori, on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal), out of commission till August 20th, 1942
TB Chidori, on July 7th/8th 42 (Pedestal) out of commission til January 30th, 1943.
Seaplane tender Sanuki Maru by ML-KNIL bombers, off Miri on December 18th, 1941.
Minelayer Tatsuhara Maru off makassar by Blenheim bombers, Feb 4th, 1942.
Siamese Navy
Sloop Tachin, torpedoed by HMS Clyde night of February 4th, 1942.
Submarine Vilun, torpedoed by RN sub. Clyde, on Feb. 9th, 1942. _________________ Fantasque |
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Les pertes anglaises sont vraiment terrifiantes ... _________________ On ne trébuche pas deux fois sur la même pierre (proverbe oriental)
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Fantasque - A Guadalcanal, je te rappelle que Mark a accepté (avec réticence) que le DD Blue s'en tirait - en revanche, le DD Mugford et le DMS Trever ont été coulés par l'inénarrable Lieutenant Iishi.
(par ailleurs, dans l'histoire de Milne Bay, je me disais bien que le Thanet était out - c'est le Thracian qu'il faut garder) _________________ Casus Frankie
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Sur le NFB, Mark a dit :
Damn! Thought I had removed Thracian. It's Thanet, Thracian was lost at Singapore in FFO (something I missed).
Faudrait lui signaler alors ... _________________ On ne trébuche pas deux fois sur la même pierre (proverbe oriental)
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