Japanese Naval and Merchant Vessels Sunk During WWII by All U.S. Submarines

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Japanese Naval and Merchant Vessels Sunk During WWII by All U.S. Submarines Japanese Naval and Merchant Vessels Sunk During WWII By All U.S. Submarines World War II Unrestricted Submarine Warfare in the Pacific A record of all enemy ships sunk in WWII listed alphabetically by submarine as compiled by JANAC (Joint Army Navy Assessment Committee) Submarine Name Type Submarine Tonnage and Date of Vessel of Vessel Captain USS Albacore 18-Dec-42 Tenryu Light Cruiser 3,300 R.C. Lake 20-Feb-43 Oshio Destroyer 1,850 R.C. Lake 20-Feb-43 Unknown Frigate 750 R.C. Lake 4-Sep-43 Heijo Maru Ex-Gunboat 2,627 O.E. Hagberg 23-Nov-43 Kenzan maru Cargo 4,705 O.E. Hagberg 12-Jan-44 Choko Maru Ex-Gunboat 2,629 J.W. Blanchard 12-Jan-44 Sazanami Destroyer 1,950 J.W. Blanchard 19-Jun-44 Taiho Aircraft Carrier 31,000 J.W. Blanchard 5-Sep-44 Shingetsu Maru Cargo 880 J.W. Blanchard 11-Sep-44 SC 165 Sub Chaser 170 J.W. Blanchard Total 49,861 USS Amberjack 19-Sep-42 Shirogane Maru Passenger Cargo 3,130 J.A. Bole 7-Oct-42 Senkai Maru Passenger Cargo 2,095 J.A. Bole Total 5,225 USS Angler 29-Jan-44 Shuko Maru Net Tender 889 R.I. Olsen 20-May-44 Otori Maru Cargo 2,105 R.I. Olsen 14-Oct-44 Nanrei Maru Transport 2,407 F.G. Hess Total 5,401 USS Apogon 4-Dec-43 Daido Maru Ex-Gunboat 2,962 W.P. Schoeni 27-Sep-44 Hachirogata Maru Cargo 1,999 A.C. House 18-Jun-45 Hakuai Maru Transport 2,614 A.C. House Total 7,575 USS Archerfish 28-Jun-44 CDV 24 Frigate 800 W.H. wright 29-Nov-44 Shinano Aircraft Carrier 59,000 J.F. Enright Total 59,800 USS Aspro 15-Feb-44 I-43 Submarine 2,212 H.C. Stevenson 15-May-44 Jokuja Maru Cargo 6,440 W.A. Stevenson 28-Jul-44 Peking Maru Transport 2,288 W.A. Stevenson 2-Oct-44 Azuchisan Maru Cargo 6,888 W.A. Stevenson 7-Oct-44 Macassar Maru Passenger Cargo 4,026 W.A. Stevenson Total 21,854 USS Atule 1-Nov-44 Asama Maru Transport 16,973 J.H. Maurer 20-Nov-44 Minesweeper 38 Minesweeper 630 J.H. Maurer 25-Nov-44 Patrol Boat 38 Old Destroyer 820 J.H. Maurer 25-Nov-44 Santos maru Cargo 7,266 J.H. Maurer 24-Jan-45 Taiman Maru 1 Cargo 6,888 J.H. Maurer 13-Aug-45 CDV 6 Frigate 800 Total 33,377 USS Balao 23-Feb-44 Nikki Maru Passenger Cargo 5,857 C.C. Cole 28-Feb-44 Shoho Maru Cargo 2,723 C.C. Cole 28-Feb-06 Akiura Maru Passenger Cargo 6,803 C.C. Cole 8-Jan-45 Daigo Maru Cargo 5,244 M. Ramirez 19-Mar-45 Hakozaki Maru Transport 10,413 R.K. Worthington 26-Mar-45 Shinto Maru 1 Cargo 880 R.K. Worthington Total 31,920 USS Bang 29-Apr-44 Takegawa Maru Cargo 1,930 A.R. Gallaher 30-Apr-44 Nittatsu Maru Cargo 2,859 A.R. Gallaher 4-May-44 Kinrei Maru Cargo 5,947 A.R. Gallaher 9-Sep-44 Tokiwasan Maru Cargo 1,804 A.R. Gallaher 9-Sep-44 Shoryu Maru Cargo 1,916 A.R. Gallaher 19-Sep-44 Tosei Maru 2 Tanker 507 A.R. Gallaher 23-Nov-44 Sakae Maru Cargo 2,878 A.R. Gallaher 23-Nov-44 Amakusa Maru Passenger Cargo 2,340 Total 20,181 USS Barb 28-Mar-44 Fukusei Maru Cargo 2,219 J.R. Waterman 31-May-44 Koto Maru Cargo 1,053 E.B. Fluckey 31-May-44 Madras Maru Passenger Cargo 3,802 E.B. Fluckey 11-Jun-44 Toten Maru Cargo 3,823 E.B. Fluckey 11-Jun-44 Chihaya Maru Cargo 1,161 E.B. Fluckey 13-Jun-44 Takashima Maru Passenger Cargo 5,633 E.B. Fluckey 31-Aug-44 Okuni Maru Cargo 5,633 E.B. Fluckey 16-Sep-44 Azusa Tanker 11,177 E.B. Fluckey 16-Sep-44 Unyo Escort Carrier 20,000 E.B. Fluckey 10-Nov-44 Gokoku Maru Ex-Light Cruiser 10,438 E.B. Fluckey 12-Nov-44 Naruo Maru Cargo 4,823 E.B. Fluckey 8-Jan-45 Shinyo Maru Cargo 5,892 E.B. Fluckey 8-Jan-45 Anyo Maru Passenger Cargo 9,256 E.B. Fluckey 8-Jan-45 Sanyo Maru Tanker 2,854 E.B. Fluckey 29-Jan-45 Taikyo Maru Cargo 5,244 E.B. Fluckey 5-Jul-45 Sapporo Maru 11 Cargo 2,820 E.B. Fluckey 18-Jul-45 CDV 112 Frigate 800 E.B. Fluckey Total 96,628 USS Barbel 5-Aug-44 Miyako Maru Passenger Cargo 970 R.A. Keating 9-Aug-44 Yagi Maru Cargo 1,937 R.A. Keating 9-Aug-44 Boko Maru Cargo 2,333 R.A. Keating 25-Sep-44 Bushu Maru Cargo 1,222 R.A. Keating 14-Nov-44 Sugiyama Maru Cargo 4,379 R.A. Keating 14-Nov-44 Misaki Maru Cargo 4,422 Total 15,263 USS Barbero 2-Nov-44 Kuramasan Maru Cargo 1,995 I.S. Hartman 8-Nov-44 Shimotsu Maru Tanker 2,854 I.S. Hartman 25-Dec-44 Junpo Maru Cargo 4,277 I.S. Hartman Total 9,126 USS Bashaw 25-Jun-44 Yamamiya Maru Cargo 6,440 R.E. Nichols 8-Sep-44 Yanagigawa Maru Cargo 2,813 R.E. Nichols 5-Mar-45 Ryoei Maru Tanker 10,016 H.S. Simpson Total 19,269 USS Batfish 20-Jan-44 Hidaka Maru Cargo 5,486 W.R. Merrill 22-Jun-44 Nagaragwa Maru Passenger Cargo 990 J.K. Fyfe 23-Aug-44 Minesweeper 22 Minesweeper 492 J.K. Fyfe 9 Frb 45 I-41 Submarine 2,212 J.K. Fyfe 11-Feb-45 RO-112 Submarine 525 J.K. Fyfe 12-Feb-45 RO-113 Submarine 525 J.K. Fyfe Total 10,230 USS Baya 4-Mar-45 Palembang Maru Tanker 5,236 B.C. Jarvis 21-Mar-45 Kainan Maru Ex Sub Chaser 524 B.C. Jarvis 13-May-45 Yosei Maru Tanker 2,500 B.C. Jarvis 16-Jul-45 Kari MTB 595 B.C. Jarvis Total 8,855 USS Becuna 22-Feb-45 Nichiyoku Maru Tanker 1,945 H.D. Sturr Total 1,945 USS Bergall 13-Oct-44 Shinshu Maru Cargo 4,182 J.M. Hyde 27-Oct-44 Nippo Maru Tanker 10,528 J.M. Hyde 27-Jan-45 Minesweeper 102 Minesweeper 174 J.M. Hyde 7-Feb-45 CDV 53 Frigate 800 J.M. Hyde Total 15,684 USS Besugo 22-Nov-44 Transport 151 LST 1,000 T.L. Wogan 6-Jan-45 Nichiei Maru Tanker 10,020 T.L. Wogan 2-Feb-45 CDV 144 Frigate 800 T.L. Wogan 6-Apr-45 Minesweeper 12 Minesweeper 630 H.E. Miller Total 12,450 USS Billfish 26-May-45 Kotobuki Maru 7 Cargo 991 L.C. Farley 4-Jun-45 Taiu Maru Cargo 2,220 L.C. Farley 5-Aug-45 Kori Maru Cargo 1,091 L.C. Farley Total 4,302 USS Blackfish 16-Jan-44 Kaika Maru Cargo 2,087 J.F. Davidson Total 2,087 USS Blackfin 1-Nov-44 Unkai Maru 12 Cargo 2,745 G.E. Laird 24-Jan-45 Shigure Destroyer 1,580 W.L. Kitch Total 4,325 USS Blenny 14-Dec-44 CDV 28 Frigate 800 W.H. Hazzard 23-Dec-44 Kenzui Maru Cargo 4,156 W.H. Hazzard 26-Feb-45 Amato Maru Tanker 10,238 W.H. Hazzard 20-Mar-45 Yamakuni Maru Cargo 500 W.H. Hazzard 20-Mar-45 Nanshin Maru 21 Tanker 834 W.H. Hazzard 20-Mar-45 Hosen Maru Cargo 1,039 W.H. Hazzard 30-May-45 Hokoku Maru Cargo 520 W.H. Hazzard Total 18,087 USS Bluejack 27-Jun-45 Sub Chaser 2 Sub Chaser 300 M.K. Clemensen Total 300 USS Bluefish 26-Sep-43 Kasasagi MTB 595 G.E. Porter 28-Sep-43 Akashi Maru Cargo 3,227 G.E. Porter 8-Nov-43 Kyokuei Maru Tanker 10,570 G.E. Porter 18-Nov-43 Sanaye Destroyer 820 G.E. Porter 30-Dec-43 Ichiyu Maru Tanker 5,061 G.E. Porter 4-Jan-44 Hakko Maru Tanker 6,046 G.E. Porter 4-Mar-44 Ominesan Maru Tanker 10,536 C.M. Henderson 16-Jun-44 Nanshin Maru Passenger Cargo 1,422 C.M. Henderson 21-Jun-44 Kanan Maru Cargo 3,312 C.M. Henderson 19-Aug-44 Hayasui Tanker 6,500 C.M. Henderson 9-Jul-45 Sub Chaser 50 Sub Chaser 100 G.W. Forbes 14-Jul-45 I-351 Submarine 2,650 G.W. Forbes Total 50,839 USS Bluegill 27-Apr-44 Yubari Light Cruiser 3,500 Eric Barr 1-May-44 Asosan Maru Cargo 8,812 Eric Barr 20-May-44 Miyaura Maru Cargo 1,856 Eric Barr 7-Aug-44 Sanju Maru Cargo 4,642 Eric Barr 13-Aug-44 Sub Chaser 12 Sub Chaser 300 Eric Barr 13-Aug-44 Kojun Maru Cargo 1,931 Eric Barr 18-Oct-44 Arabia Maru Transport 9,480 Eric Barr 18-Oct-44 Chinzei Maru Cargo 1,999 Eric Barr 18-Oct-44 Hakushika Maru Passenger Cargo 8,150 Eric Barr 28-Mar-45 Honan Maru Tanker 5,542 Eric Barr Total 46,212 USS Boarfish 31-Jan-45 Enki Maru Cargo 6,968 R.L. Gross Total 6,968 USS Bonefish 27-Sep-43 Kashima Maru Transport 9,908 T.W.
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