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U.S. Merchant Ships Sunk or Damaged by Mines in World War II

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Mines, once known as torpedoes, have been used in war for nearly 400 years. [Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!' -- Admiral Farragut referred to mines]

Early mines comprised simple containers such as wooden barrels containing TNT or gunpowder, and bobbed 10 or 20 feet below the surface while anchored to the sea bed. The mines usually had 'horns,' which, when depressed by contact with a ship's hull, set off an explosion.

[German Contact mine shown at right from The Battle of the Atlantic, Barrie Pitt, Alexandria, Virginia: Time-Life Books, 1977]

During World War I, the combatants developed: Adobe zii 4 4 5 cc2019 universal patcher.

  • Magnetic mines set off by the magnetic properties of a ship's hull
  • Command controlled mines attached by wire to an electrical switch on shore.

World War II brought even greater 'improvements:'

  • Acoustic mines set off by the sound of a ship's propeller and engines;
  • Pressure activated mines which responded to the change in water pressure caused by passage of the ship

Even more diabolically, mines used combinations of types, such as pressure-magnetic or magnetic-acoustic, and those in turn, were combined with ship counters, which could be set to allow any number of ships to pass by safely before exploding. Some mines were programmed to deactivate after a certain period, others were dangerous permanently.

Some ships were accidently sunk by 'friendly' mines. In poor weather, Convoy QP-13, Murmansk to Iceland, was led into a British-laid minefield on July 5, 1942, resulting in the sinking of 7 vessels including a minesweeper, and damage to another.

Axis Mines
German submarines laid mines in the Delaware River, Chesapeake Bay, Boston, Charleston, Jacksonville and New York harbors. The Germans counted on the submarine to win the war at sea, with the mine as an important 'assist.'

The Japanese heavily mined the waters of their homeland and their conquered territories throughout Asia. 30,000 Japanese Mines Loose warned a New York Times headline on August 25, 1946.

The list of ships is from:
Most Dangerous Sea - A History of Mine Warfare, and an Account of U.S. Navy Mine Warfare Operations in World War II and Korea, Arnold S. Lott, Annapolis, Maryland: U.S. Naval Institute, 1959

The World's Merchant Fleets 1939: The Particulars and Wartime Fates of 6,000 Ships, Roger Jordan, Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1999

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1940
Joseph Seep (Panama flag)MineSunk5/25/40Havre roads^
James McGee (Panama)MineSunk6/20/40Nash point^
City of RayvilleMineSunk11/8/40Australia

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Edridio MindoroMineSunk11/19/41Corregidor, P.I
CorregidorMineSunk12/17/41Corregidor, P.I.
1942
E. H. BlumMineSunk2/16/42Chesapeake Bay
Steel WorkerMineSunk6/3/42North Russia
F. W. AbramsMineSunk6/11/42Cape Hatteras
Esso AugustaMineDamaged6/15/42Chesapeake Bay
Robert C. TuttleMineSunk6/15/42Chesapeake Bay
SantoreMineSunk6/17/42Chesapeake Bay
Alcoa CadetMineSunk6/21/42North Russia
John R. WilliamsMineSunk6/24/42Delaware Bay
Edward LuckenbachMineSunk7/2/42Key West
HefferonMineSunk7/5/42Iceland
HybertMineSunk7/5/42Iceland
John RandolphMineSunk7/5/42Iceland
MassmarMineSunk7/5/42Iceland
Richard Henry LeeMineDamaged7/5/42Iceland
ChiloreMineSunk7/15/42Cape Hatteras
J. A. Mowinckel (Panamanian)MineDamaged7/15/42Cape Hatteras
KeshenaMineSunk7/19/42Cape Hatteras
Pan GulfMineDamaged10/13/42Trinidad
President CoolidgeMineSunk10/26/42Espiritu Santo
Macabi (Panamanian)MineSunk10/29/42Trinidad
1943
Charles CarrollMineDamaged1/1/43Panama
Matt W. RansomMineDamaged4/11/43Casablanca
Halma (Panamanian) MineSunk6/3/43Halifax
Santa MariaMineDamaged6/20/43Dakar
Yankee ArrowMineDamaged8/2/43Mediterranean
Richard OlneyMineDamaged9/22/43Mediterranean
MetapanMineSunk10/1/43Mediterranean
DelisleMineSunk10/19/43St Johns, Nfld.
1944
William S. RosecransMineSunk1/6/44Mediterranean
George S. WassonMineDamaged1/3144England
Daniel Chester FrenchMineSunk3/6/44Mediterranean
Virginia DareMineDamaged3/6/44Mediterranean
Clark MillsMineDamaged3/9/44Mediterranean
OrientalMineDamaged3/19/44Espiritu Santo
Alexander Graham BellMineDamaged4/17/44Mediterranean
James GuthrieMineDamaged4/17/44Mediterranean
John ArmstrongMineDamaged4/21/44Mediterranean
George PophamMineDamaged4/22/44England
Francis C. HarringtonMineDamaged6/7/44North France
Charles W. EliotMineSunk6/28/44North France
Sea PorpoiseMineDamaged7/5/44North France
ExmouthMineSunk7/31/44England
ExtaviaMineDamaged8/1/44Solomon Is.
Louis KossuthMineDamaged8/23/44North France
YukonMineDamaged9/22/44Iceland
Elihu ThomsonMineDamaged9/26/44Noumea, New Caledonia
Johns HopkinsMineDamaged10/2/44South France
Cotton ValleyMineDamaged10/4/44South France
Elinor WylieMineDamaged10/6/44South France
Lee S. OvermanMineTotal loss11/11/44North France
Theodore ParkerMineDamaged11/16/44North France
William D. BurnhamMineDamaged11/23/44North France
ArizpaMineDamaged12/1/44North France
Francis AsburyMineSunk12/3/44North France
Dan BeardMineSunk12/10/44England
Boulder VictoryMineDamaged12/20/44Kossol
1945
Isaac ShelbyMineDamaged1/6/45Italy
MarinaMineDamaged1/16/45North France
NashabaMineSunk2/26/45North France
Robert L. VannMineSunk3/1/45North France
Hadley F. BrownMineDamaged3/19/45North France
Charles D. McIverMineSunk3/22/45North France
John C. FremontMineDamaged3/31/45Manila
James W. NesmithMineDamaged4/7/45North France
Morgantown VictoryMineDamaged4/11/45North France
Benjamin H. BristonMineDamaged4/22/45North France
Sverre HelmersonMineDamaged4/23/45North France
Edmund F. DickinsMineDamaged4/30/45Manila
Henry L. AbbottMineDamaged5/1/45Manila
Horace BinneyMineDamaged5/8/45North France
John WoolmanMineDamaged5/27/45North France
Colin P. Kelley, Jr.MineDamaged6/4/45North France
New Bern VictoryMineDamaged6/4/45Black Sea
Attleboro VictoryMineDamaged6/14/45Black Sea
Pierre GibaultMineDamaged6/23/45Black Sea
John H. HammondMineDamaged7/17/45Mediterranean
William J. PalmerMineSunk8/4/45Mediterranean
William D. ByronMineDamaged8/15/45Mediterranean
Peter WhiteMineDamaged8/30/45Pacific
Joseph CarriganMineTotal loss8/31/45Philippines
Streator SeamMineDamaged10/2/45Mediterranean
Benjamin F. CostonMineDamaged10/27/45Mediterranean
Abbot L. MillsMineDamaged11/10/45Mediterranean
William HumeMineSunk11/12/45Mediterranean
Cedar MillsMineDamaged11/19/45Mediterranean
Charles C. GloverMineDamaged11/19/45Bay of Biscay
Jesse BillingsleyMineDamaged11/19/45Mediterranean
HiltonMineDamaged12/16/45North Germany
Nathanial BaconMineDamaged12/19/45Mediterranean
Duncan L. ClinchMineDamaged12/23/45North France
1946
Nathan HaleMineDamaged1/5/46Mediterranean
AntietamMineSunk1/29/46Bay of Biscay
Sea SatyrMineDamaged2/22/46Macassar Strait
Oshkosh VictoryMineDamaged3/2/46Yangtze River
Minor C. KeithMineDamaged3/3/46North Europe
Lord DelawareMineDamaged3/9/46North Europe
George W. NorrisMineDamaged3/13/46Pacific
Jean LykesMineDamaged3/24/46North Europe
Park VictoryMineDamaged4/13/46Mediterranean
Thomas HeywardMineDamaged5/5/46North Europe
Fitzhugh LeeMineDamaged7/3/46Italy
Frontenac VictoryMineDamaged8/27/46England
Edmund B. AlexanderMineDamaged9/7/46North Europe
Neils PoulsonMineDamaged9/14/46Mediterranean
Signal HillsMineDamaged10/8/46Mediterranean
Cassius HudsonMineSunk10/16/46Mediterranean
SinnettMineDamaged10/22/46Japan
Charles BulfinchMineDamaged10/30/46North Europe
1947

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ExanthiaMineDamaged3/12/47Italy
St Lawrence VictoryMineSunk3/26/47Yugoslavia
New LondonMineDamaged9/22/47North Europe
Fort LaneMineDamaged12/10/47North Europe
1948
Pioneer CoveMineDamaged1/5/48North Europe
Gateway CityMineDamaged2/12/48Germany
Cape GeorgiaMineDamaged4/9/48Bay of Biscay
Clifford E. AshbyMineDamaged5/11/48Germany

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1949
Maiden CreekMineDamaged10/16/49North Europe
1950
American PlanterMineDamaged8/8/50North Europe

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This War of Mine explores the harrowing realities of living amid war. Its resource management, life-sim and exploration mechanics are simple but elegantly drive home a message: in modern war you will die like a dog for no good reason. Each day plays out in two phases. In the light snipers confine characters to a musty multi-storey building, displayed through a side-on cross-section and rendered with a hand-drawn crosshatch visual style.

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