• Edsall – Destroyer (DD-219)
Date of loss – March 1st, 1942
Reason – Sunk by naval gunfire from IJN battleships (BB)’s Hiei and Kirishima (Sentai 3, Section 1) and heavy cruisers (CA)’s Tone and Chikuma (Sentai 8).
• Peary – Destroyer (DD-226)
Date of loss – February 19th, 1942
Reason – Sunk by IJN Carrier aircraft from the IJN aircraft carriers Akagi, Kaga, Hiryu and Soryu during air attacks on the North Australian harbour of Port Darwin along with seven large transports and merchant ships.
• Pillsbury – Destroyer (DD-227)
Date of loss – March 1st, 1942
Reason – Sunk by naval gunfire from IJN heavy cruisers (CA) Atago and Takao.
• Pope – Destroyer (DD-225)
Date of loss – March 1st, 1942
Reason – Damaged by carrier aircraft from the IJN light aircraft carrier (CVL) Ryujo and sunk by naval gunfire from the IJN heavy cruisers (CA)’s Myoko and Ashigara.
• Stewart – Destroyer (DD-224)
Date of loss – March 2nd, 1942
Reason – Damaged by IJN naval gunfire that damaged the steering
engine during the Battle of the Badung Strait. Sent to Soerabaja for
repairs. Reportedly suffered further damage while in drydock from IJN
land based bombers. Scuttled in drydock at Soerabaja to avoid capture
when the Japanese closed in on Soerabaja. However, the damage done by
the scuttling was too ineffective and the Stewart was rebuilt by IJN and
renamed Patrol Boat 102. The Stewart survived the war and was returned to the USN.
• Shark – Submarine (SS-174)
Date of loss – February 11th, 1942
Reason – Sunk by IJN destroyer (DD) Amatsukaze off Menado.
• S-36 – Submarine (SS)
Date of loss – January 20th, 1942
Reason – Lost by grounding in Strait of Macassar on the Taka
Bakang reef due to foul weather and poor charts of the area. Unable to
save the sub, the crew rigged the S-36 for flooding. The crew was rescued by the Dutch ship S.S. Siberote and taken to Soerabaja.
• Perch – Submarine (SS-176)
Date of loss – March 3rd, 1942
Reason – Scuttled after being heavily damaged by IJN destroyers (DD) Amatsukaze and Hatsukaze while trying to attack Japanese invasion forces north of Soerabaja.
• Pecos – Oiler (AO-6)
Date of loss – March 1st, 1942
Reason – Sunk by aircraft from IJN aircraft carrier (CV) Soryu.
• Asheville – Gunboat (PG-21)
Date of loss – March 3rd, 1942
Reason – Sunk by naval gunfire from IJN destroyers (DD) Arashi and Nowaki.