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CSS Alabama
Confederate States Navy
11 June 1864
A screw sloop-of-war sunk off Cherbourg-Octeville during the American Civil War .
49°45′09″N 1°41′42″W / 49.75250°N 1.69500°W / 49.75250; -1.69500 (CSS Alabama )
Amsterdam
Royal Navy
7 August 1944
A hospital ship that was sunk by a naval mine while taking casualties from Juno Beach .
HMS Berkeley
Royal Navy
19 July 1942
A Hunt-class destroyer that was damaged by German bomber aircraft and scuttled off Dieppe .
49°59′N 01°02′E / 49.983°N 1.033°E / 49.983; 1.033 (HMS Berkeley (L17) )
HMS Britomart
Royal Navy
27 August 1944
A Halcyon -class minesweeper that was, along with HMS Hussar , accidentally sunk by Royal Air Force Hawker Typhoon aircraft off Le Havre .
HMS Capel
Royal Navy
26 December 1944
A Captain-class frigate that was torpedoed by U-486 off Cherbourg .
49°50′N 1°41′W / 49.833°N 1.683°W / 49.833; -1.683 (HMS Capel (K470) )
HMS Centurion
Royal Navy
7 June 1944
A King George V -class battleship sunk as a breakwater off Avranches .
USS Corry
United States Navy
6 June 1944
A Gleaves -class destroyer sunk off Îles Saint-Marcouf during the invasion of Normandy .
49°30′50″N 1°11′30″W / 49.51389°N 1.19167°W / 49.51389; -1.19167 (USS Corry (DD-463) )
HMS D3
Royal Navy
12 March 1918
A D-class submarine that was mistakenly bombed by a French airship off Fecamp .
HMS Daffodil
Royal Navy
18 March 1945
A train ferry that was requisitioned by the Royal Navy as an amphibious warfare ship , and was sunk by a naval mine off Dieppe .
50°02′N 01°04′E / 50.033°N 1.067°E / 50.033; 1.067 (HMS Daffodil (1917) )
Derrycunihy
United Kingdom
24 June 1944
A troopship that was sunk by a naval mine off Sword Beach .
HMS Derwent
Royal Navy
2 May 1917
A River-class destroyer sunk off Le Havre by a naval mine laid by German submarine UC-26 .
49°30′48″N 0°1′48″W / 49.51333°N 0.03000°W / 49.51333; -0.03000 (HMS Derwent (1903) )
ORP Dragon
Polish Navy
7 July 1944
A Danae -class cruiser that was transferred to the Polish Navy and then scuttled near Courseulles .
HMS Durban
Royal Navy
9 June 1944
A Danae -class light cruiser that was scuttled as a breakwater off Ouistreham .
49°20′44″N 00°16′08″W / 49.34556°N 0.26889°W / 49.34556; -0.26889 (HMS Durban (D99) )
USS Eastern Shore
United States Navy
4 August 1944
A cargo ship sunk to form part of a Mulberry harbour .
HMS Eden
Royal Navy
18 June 1916
A River-class destroyer that collided with SS France off Fécamp .
Empire Broadsword
Royal Navy
July 1944
An infantry landing ship sunk by a naval mine off Normandy .
49°25′N 0°54′W / 49.417°N 0.900°W / 49.417; -0.900 (SS Empire Broadsword )
Empire Javelin
Royal Navy
28 December 1944
An infantry landing ship that was sunk in the English Channel .
50°5′N 1°0′W / 50.083°N 1.000°W / 50.083; -1.000 (SS Empire Javelin )
Galeka
Royal Navy
28 October 1916
A hospital ship that struck a naval mine while entering Le Havre .
49°34′N 0°5′E / 49.567°N 0.083°E / 49.567; 0.083 (SS Galeka )
USS Glennon
United States Navy
10 June 1944
A Gleaves -class destroyer that hit a naval mine and was sunk by shore batteries in the Baie de la Seine .
HMS Hussar
Royal Navy
27 August 1944
A minesweeper sunk by friendly fire off Le Havre , along with HMS Britomart .
HMS Isis
Royal Navy
20 July 1944
An I-class destroyer sunk off the coast of Normandy .
Komet
Kriegsmarine
14 October 1942
A German auxiliary cruiser sunk by British motor torpedo boats near La Hague .
49°44′0″N 1°32′0″W / 49.73333°N 1.53333°W / 49.73333; -1.53333 (German auxiliary cruiser Komet )
La Combattante
Free French Naval Forces
23 February 1945
A Hunt-class destroyer that was used by the Free French Naval Forces , and sank off Normandy .
HMHS Lanfranc
Royal Navy
17 April 1917
A hospital ship torpedoed by German submarine UB-40 off Le Havre .
50°06′36″N 0°07′12″E / 50.11000°N 0.12000°E / 50.11000; 0.12000 (HMHS Lanfranc )
Léopoldville
Belgium
24 December 1944
A former Belgian passenger liner converted to a transport ship, torpedoed 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) from the coast of Cherbourg-Octeville.
49°45′N 1°34′W / 49.750°N 1.567°W / 49.750; -1.567 (SS Leopoldville (1929) )
USS Miantonomah
United States Navy
25 September 1944
A cargo ship and minelayer sunk by a naval mine off Le Havre .
49°26′29″N 0°11′31″E / 49.44139°N 0.19194°E / 49.44139; 0.19194 (USS Miantonomah (CMc-5) )
USS Partridge
United States Navy
11 June 1944
A Lapwing -class minesweeper sunk by German E-boats off Vierville-sur-Mer .
49°30′N 00°50′W / 49.500°N 0.833°W / 49.500; -0.833 (USS Partridge (AM-16) )
USS PC-1261
United States Navy
6 June 1944
A PC-461 -class submarine chaser , and the first ship sunk during the invasion of Normandy .
49°30′N 01°10′W / 49.500°N 1.167°W / 49.500; -1.167 (USS PC-1261 )
Pennsylvanian
United States
16 July 1944
A cargo ship scuttled to form part of a Mulberry harbour .
49°22′29″N 0°53′31″W / 49.37472°N 0.89194°W / 49.37472; -0.89194 (SS Pennsylvanian )
HMS Pylades
Royal Navy
8 July 1944
A Catherine -class minesweeper sunk off Juno Beach .
49°25′36″N 00°15′04″W / 49.42667°N 0.25111°W / 49.42667; -0.25111 (HMS Pylades (J401) )
HMS Quorn
Royal Navy
3 August 1944
A Hunt-class destroyer sunk off the coast of Normandy .
USS Rich
United States Navy
8 June 1944
A Buckley -class destroyer escort that hit three naval mines off Îles Saint-Marcouf .
49°31′N 1°10.6′W / 49.517°N 1.1767°W / 49.517; -1.1767 (USS Rich (DE-695) )
HMHS Salta
Royal Navy
10 April 1917
A hospital ship that hit a mine laid by UC-26 off Le Havre .
49°32′8″N 0°2′18″W / 49.53556°N 0.03833°W / 49.53556; -0.03833 (HMHS Salta )
HMS Shannon
Royal Navy
10 December 1803
A frigate wrecked off Tatihou .
Soleil Royal
French Navy
3 June 1692
A ship of the line beached at Cherbourg and destroyed by fireships .
USS Susan B. Anthony
United States Navy
7 June 1944
A transport ship sunk by a mine off Normandy ; all 2,689 people aboard were rescued.
49°29′24″N 0°42′48″W / 49.49000°N 0.71333°W / 49.49000; -0.71333 (USS Susan B. Anthony (AP-72) )
HNoMS Svenner
Royal Norwegian Navy
6 June 1944
An S-class destroyer that served in the Royal Norwegian Navy , and was sunk off Sword Beach .
49°27′N 0°15′W / 49.450°N 0.250°W / 49.450; -0.250 (HNoMS Svenner (G03) )
USS Tide
United States Navy
7 June 1944
An Auk -class minesweeper sunk by a naval mine off Îles Saint-Marcouf .
49°36′59″N 1°4′59″W / 49.61639°N 1.08306°W / 49.61639; -1.08306 (USS Tide (AM-125) )
Train Ferry No. 2
Royal Navy
13 June 1940
A train ferry that was requisitioned by the Royal Navy as an amphibious warfare ship , and was sunk by German gunfire off Sainte-Marguerite-sur-Mer .[ 1]
49°56′N 00°56′E / 49.933°N 0.933°E / 49.933; 0.933 (Train Ferry 2 )
U-151
Royal Navy
7 June 1921
A German submarine sunk as a target at Cherbourg .
UC-78
Imperial German Navy
9 May 1918
A German minelaying submarine rammed by off Cherbourg .
49°49′N 01°40′W / 49.817°N 1.667°W / 49.817; -1.667 (SM UC-78 )
HMAT Warilda
Royal Australian Navy
3 August 1918
An Australian hospital ship torpedoed by the U-boat UC-49 off Le Havre .
West Cheswald
United States Navy
11 June 1944
A cargo ship scuttled off Utah Beach as a breakwater.
West Grama
United States Navy
8 June 1944
A cargo ship scuttled off Omaha Beach as a breakwater.
West Honaker
United States Navy
8 June 1944
A cargo ship scuttled off Utah Beach as a breakwater.
West Nohno
United States Navy
11 June 1944
A cargo ship scuttled off Utah Beach as a breakwater.
White Ship
25 November 1120
A 12th century vessel that sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur .