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List of shipwrecks in 1918

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Thelist of shipwrecks in 1918 includesships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during1918.

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in January 1918

February

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in February 1918

March

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in March 1918

April

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in April 1918

May

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in May 1918

June

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in June 1918

July

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in July 1918

August

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in August 1918

September

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in September 1918

October

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in October 1918

November

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Further information:List of shipwrecks in November 1918

December

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List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1918
ShipStateDescription
Barge No. 739 andBarge No. 740 United States ArmyThebarges sank off Black Point,Connecticut before 28 September.[1]
Fairhaven United States
The hulk ofFairhaven, ca. 1920.
Fire destroyed the sternwheel passengerpaddle steamer at her moorings inSeattle,Washington.
Diana GermanyThe cargo ship was sunk off the coast of Norway following a boiler explosion in January or early February.[2]
Dorothy BarrettUnited StatesThetugboat was wrecked by ice in January–February at Richardson's Landing. Her machinery was salvaged in the Spring.[3]
ElishaUnited StatesThetugboat was wrecked by ice in January–February. Raised and repaired.[4]
Hazel WatsonUnited StatesThetugboat was wrecked by ice in January–February.[5]
IsabellaUnited StatesTheicebreaker was wrecked by ice in January–February.[6]
Kaisei Maru JapanImpounded inSealing Cove (57°03′N135°22′W / 57.050°N 135.367°W /57.050; -135.367 (Sealing Cove)) on the coast ofJaponski Island inSitka,Territory of Alaska, since 1909 or 1910 for illegalseal hunting, the ship sank ca. 1918 after becoming waterlogged.[7]
NorianThe vessel ran aground on themattress sill at the head ofPass a Loutre,Louisiana in fog. Refloated 18 days later.[8]
PastimeUnited StatesThe wreck of the yacht was reported as an obstruction on 7 September in theCheboygan River opposite the City Park,Cheboygan, Michigan and work to remove it was finished on 19 October.[9]
SénégambleFranceThe ship collided with another vessel and sank in February or early March.[10]
SuccessAustraliaThe sailing vessel, a fakemuseum ship, supposedly of an earlier career as an Australianprison ship, was sunk by ice atCarrollton, Kentucky in January–February 1918, though some sources say 1917 or 1919.[11]
SM UB-107 Imperial German NavyWorld War I: TheType UB IIIsubmarine struck a mine and sank in theNorth Sea (54°08′N0°00′E / 54.133°N 0.000°E /54.133; 0.000) between 27 July and 3 August with the loss of all 38 crew.
SM UC-79 Imperial German NavyWorld War I: TheType UC IIsubmarine struck a mine and sank in theEnglish Channel offCap Gris Nez,Pas-de-Calais, France in late March or early April.
Vulcan United States ArmyThe condemned and strippedUS Army Corps of Engineers dipper dredge was disposed of by scuttling in theSt. Louis, Missouri District.[12]
WabashUnited StatesThe tugboat was wrecked by ice in January–February.[13]

References

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  1. ^"Records of the T. A. Scott co". mysticseaport.org. 20 May 2016. Retrieved26 April 2021.
  2. ^"Imperial and Foreign news items".The Times. No. 41704. London. 4 February 1918. col. E, p. 5.
  3. ^"American Marine Engineer June, 1918". National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States. Retrieved19 September 2020 – via Haithi Trust.
  4. ^"American Marine Engineer October, 1918". National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States. Retrieved28 September 2020 – via Haithi Trust.
  5. ^"American Marine Engineer March, 1918". National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States. Retrieved4 September 2020 – via Haithi Trust.
  6. ^"American Marine Engineer March, 1918". National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States. Retrieved4 September 2020 – via Haithi Trust.
  7. ^alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (K)
  8. ^"Annual report of the chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Year ending June 30, 1919". Government Printing Office, Washington. 1919. Retrieved14 August 2019 – via Googlebooks.
  9. ^"Annual report of the chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Year ending June 30, 1919". Government Printing Office, Washington. 1919. Retrieved26 April 2021 – via Googlebooks.
  10. ^"Shipping losses".The Times. No. 41729. London. 5 March 1918. col. A, p. 3.
  11. ^"American Marine Engineer March, 1918". National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States. Retrieved4 September 2020 – via Haithi Trust.
  12. ^"Annual report of the chief of Engineers, U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Year ending June 30, 1919". Government Printing Office, Washington. 1919. Retrieved14 August 2019 – via Googlebooks.
  13. ^"American Marine Engineer March, 1918". National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States. Retrieved4 September 2020 – via Haithi Trust.

See also

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Shipwrecks 1914–1918, by month
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
Ship events in 1918
Ship launches
Ship commissionings
Ship decommissionings
Shipwrecks
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