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* USS Gary ( DE-61 ), a destroyer escort launched in 1943
* USS Thomas J. Gary ( DE-326 ), a destroyer escort commissioned in 1943
* USS William C. Cole ( DE-641 ) was a Buckley-class destroyer escort, which was launched in 1943 and stricken in 1972.
* USS Birmingham ( CL-62 ), a light cruiser, in service from 1943 to 1946 and involved in heavy fighting in the Pacific Ocean during World War II
The careers of all five ships were almost entirely unsuccessful and very short, with USS Atik sunk on its first patrol ; all Q-ships patrols ended in 1943.
* USS Hudson ( DD-475 ), Fletcher-class destroyer of the United States Navy ( 1943 – 1946 )
The USS Eldridge was not commissioned until August 27, 1943, and it remained in port in New York City until September 1943.
Further evidence discounting the Philadelphia Experiment timeline comes from the USS Eldridge ’ s complete World War II action report, including the remarks section of the 1943 deck log, available on microfilm.
* 1943 USS Howard W. Gilmore-submarine tender ( World War II )
* 1943 USS Seahorse-submarine ( sank 20 ships in 8 World War II Pacific patrols ( 6th highest number for a U. S. submarine ))
* 1943 USS Skate-submarine ( sank 10 ships in 7 World War II Pacific patrols )
* 1943 USS Tilefish-submarine ( sank 2 ships 6 World War II Pacific patrols )
* USS White Plains ( CVE-66 ), an Escort Aircraft Carrier in service from 1943 to 1946, and notable for action in the Battle off Samar
USS Pivot ( AM-276 ) launched at the Gulf Shipbuilding Company, Chickasaw, Alabama, on 11 November 1943.
The USS Ashtabula ( AO-51 ) was commissioned in 1943 and served until 1982.
* USS Marshall ( DD-676 ), a United States Navy destroyer in commission from 1943 to 1969
* USS Langley ( CVL-27 ), a light aircraft carrier commissioned in 1943, active in World War II, and transferred to France in 1951
On July 1, 1943, he disembarked from the USS Hermitage ( AP-54 ) at San Pedro, California, and twelve days later was made an instructor at the MCRD Parris Island, South Carolina.
As a result, Fighting Squadron Two ( VF-2 ) boarded the USS Enterprise from November 1943 and became Butch's new Fighting Squadron.
* USS Montana ( BB-67 ), would have been the lead ship of the however, the entire class was canceled in 1943
* USS Sierra ( AD-18 ), a US Navy destroyer tender, in service 1943 – 1993
* USS Chippewa ( AT-69 ) was an ocean tug commissioned in 1943 and decommissioned in 1947.
On September 30, 1943, the United States submarine USS Bowfin SS-287 delivered supplies to the people of Siquijor and evacuated people from the island.

1943 and sank
In the last three years of the war, Coastal Command sank more U-boats than any other service and continued to hold the technological advantage from 1943 onwards.
The Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat on display was recovered virtually intact from the bottom of Lake Michigan, where it sank after a training accident in 1943 when it went off the training aircraft carrier.
Following the capitulation of Italy in 1943, Germany damaged the Italian battleship Italia and sank the Roma with Fritz-X bombs.
The Italian corvette Cicogna sank Thunderbolt in 1943.
The foundation was founded by the chaplains ' families and survivors of the Dorchester tragedy, including 3 survivors of U-boat 223, which sank the Dorchester on February 3, 1943.
She struck a mine on 15 November 1943 and sank while under tow on 18 June 1944.
The German motor torpedo boat S-55 torpedoed and sank her on 12 March 1943 in the Strait of Sicily.
* The U-boat torpedo attack which sank the vessel Irish Oak on 19 May 1943.
On 6 November 1943 Walker's group sank U-226 and U-842.
On 11 February 1943 the fort was towed by three tugs to a location on Rough Sands where its base was intentionally flooded so that it sank to a resting place on the sandbar.
*, was a Bagley-class destroyer, launched in 1937, served in World War II and sank in battle in October 1943
On September 9, 1943, a German Fritz-X radio-guided glide bomb dropped from a Dornier Do 217 bomber sank the modern Italian battleship Roma as it steamed towards Gibraltar.
* Gwin ( DD-433 ) was a Gleaves-class destroyer, commissioned in 1941, served in World War II and sank in battle in July 1943.
Of the four survivors, Corporal Granlund was killed in February 1943, along with one British and four Norwegian commandos as part of Operation Seagull, when the Norwegian submarine Uredd sank off the Norwegian coast.
The film notes in its closing credits that during the first 11 days of March 1943, the U-boats sank 12 Allied ships in the Indian Ocean.
It sank after striking a mine off the coast of Corsica on September 9, 1943, the day after the Italian surrender to the Allies ( see Navigatori class destroyer ).
On Davenport's second patrol, he returned to the Palaus, where he sank 5, 533-ton Saipan Maru, and on July 26, 1943 fired a total of fifteen Mark XIV torpedoes at ranges between 4, 000 and 2, 000 yd ( 3650 and 1825 m ) in four attacks, believing he scored one hit.
) The initial success with the Mark 24 occurred on 14 May 1943, when a PBY-5 from VP-84 sank U-640 with the new weapon.
As the end credits of the 1980 film The Sea Wolves state, " during the first 11 days of March 1943, U-boats sank 12 Allied ships in the Indian Ocean.
On 28 February 1943 the submarine was transporting the six-man team to Bodø when she hit a German minefield and sank, killing all 34 crew and the six special agents.
On 26 September 1943, an Allied commando unit known as Z Force led by Major Ivan Lyon infiltrated Singapore Harbour and sank or damaged seven Japanese ships comprising over.

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