SUBMARINES (SS) USS Albacore (SS-218) sunk after striking a mine north of Hokkaido, Japan, 7 November 1944. USS Amberjack (SS-219) probably sunk by Japanese torpedo boat Hiyodori and Japanese subchaser No. 18 off Rabaul, New Britain Island, 16 February 1943. USS Argonaut (APS-1) sunk by Japanese destroyers Maikaze and Isokaze off New Britain Island, 10 January 1943. USS Barbel (SS-316) sunk by Japanese aircraft southwest of Palawan, Philippine Islands, 4 February 1945. USS Bonefish (SS-223) sunk by Japanese warships in Toyama Wan, Honshu, Japan, 19 June 1945. USS Bullhead (SS-332) sunk by Japanese aircraft north of Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, 6 August 1945. USS Capelin (SS-289) missing off Halmahera Island, December 1943. USS Cisco (SS-290) sunk by Japanese warships and aircraft in the Sulu Sea, 28 September 1943. USS Corvina (SS-226) sunk after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-176 southwest of Truk, Caroline Islands, 16 November 1943. USS Darter (SS-227) stranded on Bombay Shoal, off Palawan, Philippine Islands, and destroyed to prevent capture, 24 October 1944. USS Dorado (SS-248) probably sunk in error by US aircraft in the Caribbean Sea, 12 October 1943. USS Escolar (SS-294) probably sunk after striking a mine in the Yellow Sea, 17 October 1944. USS Flier (SS-250) sunk while on the surface by a mine in Balabac Strait, Philippine Islands, 13 August 1944. USS Golet (SS-361) sunk by Japanese warships off north Honshu, Japan, 14 June 1944. USS Grampus (SS-207) probably sunk by Japanese destroyers Minegumo and Murasame off New Georgia, Solomon Islands, 5 March 1943. USS Grayback (SS-208) sunk by Japanese aircraft in the East China Sea, 26 February 1944. USS Grayling (SS-209) probably sunk by Japanese freighter Hokuan Maru west of Luzon, Philippine Islands, 9 September 1943. USS Grenadier (SS-210) sunk by Japanese aircraft off Penang, 22 April 1943. USS Growler (SS-215) probably sunk by Japanese warships in the South China Sea, 8 November 1944. USS Grunion (SS-216) missing off Kiska, Aleutian Islands, at the end of July 1942. Probably sunk by the Japanese submarine I-25, 30 July 1942. USS Gudgeon (SS-211) missing off the Marianas Islands, 18 April 1944. USS Harder (SS-257) sunk by Siamese destroyer Pra Ruang off Caiman Point, 24 August 1944. USS Herring (SS-233) sunk by Japanese shore batteries off Matsuwa Island, Kurile Islands, 1 June 1944. USS Kete (SS-369) missing in the Central Pacific, 20 March 1945. USS Lagarto (SS-371) sunk by Japanese minelayer Hatsutaka in the Gulf of Siam, 3 May 1945. USS Perch (SS-176) scuttled after being damaged by Japanese destroyers Sazanami and Ushio north of Java, Netherlands East Indies, 3 March 1942. USS Pickerel (SS-177) missing off northern Honshu, Japan, 3 April 1943. USS Pompano (SS-181) missing east of Honshu, Japan, 3 September 1943. USS R-12 (SS-89) foundered during exercises off Key West, Florida, 12 June 1943. USS Robalo (SS-273) sunk by a internal explosion or a mine off Palawan, Philippine Islands, 26 July 1944. USS Runner (SS-275) missing off the Kuril Islands, 26 June 1943. USS S-26 (SS-131) sunk after collision with submarine chaser PC-460 in the Gulf of Panama, 24 January 1942. USS S-27 (SS-132) lost by grounding on a reef off St. Makarius Point, Amchitka, Aleutian Islands, 19 June 1942. USS S-28 (SS-133) failed to surface during training exercises with the USCGC Reliance (WPC-150) off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 4 July 1944. USS S-36 (SS-141) lost by grounding on Taka Bakang Reef, Makassar Strait, 20 January 1942. USS S-39 (SS-144) lost by grounding south off Rossel Island, Louisiade Archipelago, 14 August 1942. USS S-44 (SS-155) sunk by Japanese escort ship Ishigaki off Paramushiro, Kuril Islands, 7 October 1943. USS Scamp (SS-277) probably sunk by Japanese patrol vessel off Tokyo Bay, Japan, 11 November 1944. USS Scorpion (SS-278) missing in the western Pacific, 6 March 1944. USS Sculpin (SS-191) sunk by Japanese destroyer Yamagumo off Truk, Caroline Islands, 19 November 1943. USS Sealion (SS-195) sunk by Japanese aircraft at Cavite, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 10 December 1941, and destroyed to prevent capture, 25 December 1941. USS Seawolf (SS-197) sunk in error by destroyer escort USS Richard M. Rowell (DE-403) off Morotai, 3 October 1944. USS Shark (SS-174) probably sunk by Japanese destroyer Yamakaze east of Menado, Celebes, 11 February 1942. USS Shark (SS-314) sunk by Japanese destroyer Harukaze in Luzon Strait, Philippine Islands, 24 October 1944. USS Snook (SS-279) missing in Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, area (possibly sunk by a Japanese submarine), April 1945. USS Swordfish (SS-193) missing south of Kyushu, Japan, 12 January 1945. USS Tang (SS-306) sunk by own torpedo off Formosa, 24 October 1944. USS Trigger (SS-237) sunk by Japanese aircraft and warships in Nansei Shoto, Ryukyu Islands, 28 March 1945. USS Triton (SS-201) sunk by Japanese destroyers north of Admiralty Islands, 15 March 1943. USS Trout (SS-202) sunk by Japanese destroyer Asahimo southeast of Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands, 29 February 1944. USS Tullibee (SS-284) sunk by own torpedo north of Palau, Caroline Islands, 26 March 1944. USS Wahoo (SS-238) sunk by Japanese aircraft and Japanese submarine chasers 15 and 43 in Soya Strait, Japan, 11 October 1943.