Allies torpedoed on 4 April 1942 east of
Southern Shores, North Carolina. • 12 January – Canadian steamship
Cyclops sunk by (87 of 182 crew, gunners, and passengers were lost) • 14 January – Panamanian tanker
Norness sunk by at • 18 January – US tanker
Allan Jackson sunk by at (23 of 35 crewmen perished) • 18 January – US tanker
Malay damaged by
U-123 at (5 crewmen perished) • 19 January – US steamship
City of Atlanta sunk by at (43 of 46 crewmen perished) • 19 January – Canadian steamship
Lady Hawkins sunk by
U-66 at (251 of 322 crew, gunners, and passengers were lost) • 22 January – US freighter
Norvana sunk by
U-123 south of
Cape Hatteras (no survivors) • 23 January – US collier
Venore sunk by
U-66 at (17 of 41 crewmen perished) • 25 January – US tanker
Olney damaged by at • 26 January – US freighter
West Ivis sunk by
U-125 (all 45 crewmen perished) • 27 January – US tanker
Francis E. Powell sunk by
U-130 at (4 of 32 crewmen perished) • 27 January – US tanker
Halo damaged by
U-130 at • 30 January – US tanker
Rochester sunk by at (3 of 32 crewmen perished) • 31 January – US
San Arcadio sunk by at • 31 January – US
Tacoma Star sunk by
U-109 at • 2 February – US tanker
W.L. Steed sunk by at (34 of 38 crewmen perished) • 3 February – Panamanian freighter
San Gil sunk by
U-103 at (2 of 40 crewmen perished) • 4 February – US tanker
India Arrow sunk by
U-103 at (26 of 38 crewmen perished) • 5 February – US tanker
China Arrow sunk by
U-103 at • 6 February – US freighter
Major Wheeler sunk by
U-107 (all 35 crewmen perished) • 8 February – British freighter
Ocean Venture sunk by
U-108 at (31 of 45 crew, and gunners were lost) • 10 February – Canadian tanker
Victolite sunk by at (all 47 crew and gunners were lost) • 15 February – Brazilian steamship
Buarque sunk by
U-432 at • 18 February – Brazilian tanker
Olinda sunk by
U-432 at • 19 February – US tanker
Pan Massachusetts sunk by at (20 of 38 crewmen perished) • 20 February – US freighter
Azalea City sunk by
U-432 at (All 38 crewmen perished) • 21 February – US tanker
Republic sunk by at (5 of 29 crewmen perished) • 22 February – US tanker
Cities Service Empire sunk by
U-128 at (14 of 50 crewmen perished) • 22 February – US tanker
W.D. Anderson sunk by
U-504 at (35 of 36 crewmen perished) • 26 February – US bulk carrier
Marore sunk by
U-432 at • 26 February – US tanker
R.P. Resor sunk by
U-578 at (47 of 49 crewmen perished) • 28 February – US destroyer sunk by
U-578 at • 7 March – US freighter
Barbara sunk by
U-126 at • 7 March – US freighter
Cardonia sunk by
U-126 at • 7 March – Brazilian steamship
Arabutan sunk by at • 9 March – Brazilian steamship
Cayru sunk by at • 10 March – US tanker
Gulftrade sunk by
U-588 at • 11 March – US freighter
Texan sunk by
U-126 at • 11 March – US freighter
Caribsea sunk by
U-158 at • 12 March – US tanker
John D. Gill sunk by
U-158 at (4 crewmen perished) • 12 March – US freighter
Olga sunk by
U-126 at • 12 March – US freighter
Colabee damaged by
U-126 at • 13 March – US schooner
Albert F. Paul sunk by
U-332 at (no survivors) • 13 March – Chilean freighter
Tolten sunk by at (15 of 16 crewmen perished) • 14 March – US collier
Lemuel Burrows sunk by
U-404 at • 15 March – US tanker
Ario sunk by
U-158 at (7 of 36 crewmen perished) • 15 March – US tanker
Olean sunk by
U-158 at • 16 March – US tanker
Australia sunk by
U-332 at • 16 March – British tanker
San Demetrio sunk by
U-404 at (19 of 51 crew, and gunners were lost) • 17 March – US tanker
Acme damaged by at • 17 March – Greek freighter
Kassandra Louloudis sunk by
U-124 four mile off Diamond Shoals gas buoy • 17 March – Norwegian tanker
Ranja sunk by
U-71 near Diamond Shoals (All 34 crew perished) • 17 March – Honduran freighter
Ceiba sunk by
U-124 at • 18 March – US tanker sunk by
U-124 at • 18 March – US tanker
Papoose sunk by
U-124 at • 18 March – US tanker
W.E. Hutton sunk by
U-332 at (13 of 36 crewmen perished) • 19 March – US freighter
Liberator sunk by
U-332 at (5 crewmen perished) • 20 March – US tanker
Oakmar sunk by
U-71 at (6 of 36 crewmen perished) • 21 March – US tanker
Esso Nashville sunk by
U-124 at • 21 March – US tanker
Atlantic Sun damaged by
U-124 • 22 March – US tanker
Naeco sunk by
U-124 at (24 of 39 crewmen perished) • 25 March – Dutch tanker
Ocana sunk by at • 26 March – US
Q-ship sunk by
U-123 at (All 139 crewmen perished) • 26 March – US tanker
Dixie Arrow sunk by
U-71 at (11 of 33 crewmen perished) • 26 March – Panamanian tanker
Equipoise sunk by
U-160 at • 29 March – US steamship
City of New York sunk by
U-160 at (24 of 157 crewmen perished) • 31 March – US tug
Menominee and barges
Allegheny and
Barnegat sunk by at • 31 March – US tanker
Tiger sunk by
U-754 (1 of 43 crewmen perishes) • 31 March – British tanker
San Gerardo sunk by
U-71 (50 crew, out of 56, and 1 passenger perished) • 1 April – British merchant
Eastmoor sunk by
U-71 (16 of 52 crew perished) • 3 April – US freighter
Otho sunk by
U-754 at (31 of 53 crewmen perished) • 7 April – Norwegian freighter
Lancing sunk by
U-552 off Cape Hatteras • 9 April – US freighter
Malchace sunk by
U-160 at (1 of 29 crewmen perished) (all 55 crew and gunners rescued) • 14 April – US freighter
Margaret sunk by at (All 29 crewmen perished) • 19 April – US freighter
Steel Maker sunk by
U-136 at (1 of 45 crewmen perished) • 29 April – US tanker
Federal sunk by at (5 of 33 crewmen perished) • 4 May – US tanker sunk by
U-507 at (30 of 34 crewmen perished) • 6 May – US freighter
Alcoa Puritan sunk by
U-507 at • 10 May – US tanker
Aurora damaged by
U-506 at (1 of 50 crewmen perished) • 12 May – US tanker
Virginia sunk by
U-507 at (27 of 41 crewmen perished) • 16 May – US tanker
Sun damaged by
U-506 at • 19 May – US freighter
Ogontz sunk by
U-103 at (19 of 41 crewmen perished) • 26 May – US tanker
Carrabulle sunk by
U-106 at (22 of 40 crewmen perished) • 26 May – US freighter
Atenas damaged by
U-106 at • 1 June – US freighter
West Notus sunk by
U-404 at (4 of 40 crewmen perished) • 3 June – US freighter
M.F. Elliott sunk by off the Florida Keys (13 of 45 crewmen perished) • 12 June – US tanker
Cities Service Toledo sunk by
U-158 at (15 of 45 crewmen perished) • : sunk on 3 July by the Armed ASW Trawler HMS
Le Tiger in position by depth charges • : sunk on 7 July by a
Lockheed Hudson aircraft in position off Cape Hatteras • : sunk on 13 July by the destroyer in position off
Colón, Panama • : sunk on 15 July by two
Vought OS2U Kingfisher aircraft and shelling from the USS
Unicoi in position off Cape Hatteras • : sunk on 30 July by the US Navy patrol craft, PC 566, in position in the Gulf of Mexico, the only U-boat sunk in the Gulf of Mexico during World War II • : sunk on 27 August 1942 by a
PBY-5A Catalina from
VP-92 and in position . • : sunk on 27 September 1942 by a
Vickers Wellington of
311/Q Squadron, RAF (with a Czech aircrew) • : sunk on 5 November 1942 by aircraft of
No. 120 Squadron RAF. • : sunk 17 November 1942 by
Fairey Albacores of
817 Naval Air Squadron from the aircraft carrier .l • : lost at sea 28 January 1943 • : active in the east coast operations, rammed and sunk on 17 February 1943 by • : active in the east coast operations, sunk 2 August 1943, by aircraft attack by
No. 461 Squadron RAAF flown by Flight Lieutenant A. F. Clarke. ==References==