| Cutters Sunk By Enemy Action | ||
| Alexander Hamilton | Sunk by U-132 on 30 January 1942 | |
| Acacia | Sunk by U-161 on 15 march 1942 | |
| Muskeget | Sunk by U-755 on 9 September 1942 | |
| Escanaba | Sunk by either U-334 or U-388 on 13 June 1943 | |
| Other Cutters Lost | ||
| Natsek | Lost without a trace off Greenland in January 1943 | |
| Wilcox | Sank in gale 30 off Nags Head, NC September 1943 | |
| Dow | Sank in gale off Puerto Rico 15 October 1943 | |
| Bodega | Crushed in ice off Greenland 20 December 1943 | |
| Bedloe | Sank in gale off Cape Hatteras 14 Septemder 1944 | |
| Jackson | Sank in gale off Cape Hatteras 14 Septemder 1944 | |
| CG 83415 | Sank in gale off France 21 June 1944 | |
| CG 83472 | Sank in gale off France 21 June 1944 | |
| Coast Guard Manned Navy Ships Sunk By Enemy Action | ||
| LST 167 | Lost at Vella La Vella, 15 August 1943 | |
| Leopold | Sunk by U-255 on 9 March 1944 | |
| Menges | Badly damaged on 3 May 1944 but salvaged | |
| LCI 85 | Lost at Normandy, 6 June 1944 | |
| LCI 91 | Lost at Normandy, 6 June 1944 | |
| LCI 92 | Lost at Normandy, 6 June 1944 | |
| LCI 93 | Lost at Normandy, 6 June 1944 | |
| Serpens (AK) | Exploded off Guadalcanal on 29 January 1945 198 KIA – largest single loss of Coastguardsmen |
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| LST 203 | Lost at Nanomea | |
| Coast Guard Manned Army Ships Sunk By Enemy Action | ||
| FS 172 | Lost at New Guinea | |
| FS 255 | Lost in the Philippines, 11 May 1945 |