List of ships of World War II (C)

The List of ships of the Second World War contains major military vessels of the war, arranged alphabetically and by type. The list includes armed vessels that served during the war and in the immediate aftermath, inclusive of localized ongoing combat operations, garrison surrenders, post-surrender occupation, colony re-occupation, troop and prisoner repatriation, to the end of 1945. For smaller vessels, see also list of World War II ships of less than 1000 tons. Some uncompleted Axis ships are included, out of historic interest. Ships are designated to the country under which they operated for the longest period of the Second World War, regardless of where they were built or previous service history. Submarines show submerged displacement.[1][2][3][4]

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Ship Country or organization Class Type Displacement (tons) First commissioned Fate
Cabana  United States Navy Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 9 July 1943 scrapped 1947
Cabot Independence light aircraft carrier 11,000 24 July 1943 decommissioned 21 January 1955, scrapped 2002
Cachalot  Royal Navy Grampus submarine 1,810 15 August 1938 sunk 30 July 1941
Cadiz Battle destroyer 2,325 12 April 1946[5] paid off 1953
Caesar C destroyer 1,710 5 October 1944 paid off June 1965, scrapped 1967
Caio Duilio  Regia Marina Andrea Dorea battleship 25,920 1915 1956
Cairo  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,200 24 September 1919 lost 12 August 1942
Calcaterra  United States Navy Edsall destroyer escort 1,250 17 November 1943 scrapped 1974
Calcutta  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,200 21 August 1919 lost 1 June 1941
Calcutta  Royal Indian Navy Basset minesweeper 529 1941–1944 1941–1944
Caldas  Colombian National Navy Antioquia destroyer 1,219 16 May 1934 scrapped November 1961
Caldwell  Royal Navy
 Royal Canadian Navy
Town destroyer 1,190 24 September 1940 to RCN 1942, scrapped 1944
Caldwell  United States Navy Benson destroyer 1,620 10 June 1942 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1966
Caledon  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,180 6 March 1917 scrapped 1948
Calendula  Royal Navy
 United States Navy
Flower corvette 925 6 May 1940 to USA as Ready 12 March 1942, to UK 20 August 1945, paid off 1945
Calgary  Royal Canadian Navy Flower corvette 925 16 December 1941 paid off 19 June 1945
California  United States Navy Tennessee battleship 32,600 10 August 1921 Decommissioned 14 February 1947, scrapped 1959
Callaghan Fletcher destroyer 2,050 27 November 1943 sunk 28 July 1945
Calpe  Royal Navy Hunt destroyer escort 1,050 11 December 1941 scrapped 1966
Calypso C light cruiser 4,180 6 March 1917 scrapped January 1948
Cambrian C destroyer 1,710 14 July 1944 Paid off December 1968, scrapped 1971
Camellia Flower corvette 925 18 June 1940
Cameron Town destroyer 1,190 24 September 1940 constructive loss 5 December 1940
Camp  United States Navy Edsall destroyer escort 1,250 16 September 1943 to South Vietnam 1971, to Philippines 1976
Campania  Royal Navy Nairana escort carrier 13,000 9 February 1944 paid off 30 December 1945, scrapped 1955
Campanula Flower corvette 925 6 September 1940[6]
Campbeltown Town destroyer 1,190 9 September 1940 expended as demolition-ship at St Nazaire, 29 March 1942
Camperdown Battle destroyer 2,325 18 June 1945 paid off 18 June 1945, scrapped 1970
Campion Flower corvette 925 7 July 1941
Camrose  Royal Canadian Navy Flower corvette 925 30 June 1941 paid off 22 July 1945
Canberra  Royal Australian Navy County heavy cruiser 9,850 10 July 1928 scuttled 9 August 1942
Canberra  United States Navy Baltimore heavy cruiser 17,200 14 October 1943 decommissioned 1970, scrapped 1980
Candytuft  Royal Navy
 United States Navy
Flower corvette 925 16 October 1940 to USA as Tenacity 4 March 1942, to UK 26 August 1945
Canfield  United States Navy Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 22 July 1943 scrapped 1947
Cannon  United States Navy
 Brazilian Navy
Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 26 September 1943 to Brazil 19 December 1944 as Baependi
Cap de la Madeleine  Royal Canadian Navy River frigate 1,445 30 September 1944 paid off 15 May 1965
Cape Breton River frigate 1,445 25 October 1943 paid off 26 January 1946
Cape Esperance  United States Navy Casablanca escort carrier 10,400 9 April 1944 scrapped 1959
Cape Gloucester Commencement Bay escort carrier 10,900 5 March 1945 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1971
Caperton Fletcher destroyer 2,050 30 June 1943 decommissioned 1960, sunk as target
Capetown  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,200 10 April 1922 Scrapped June 1946
Capilano  Royal Canadian Navy River frigate 1,445 25 August 1944 paid off 24 November 1945
Capitan O'Brien  Chilean Navy Capitan O'Brien submarine 2,020 1929 1957
Capitan Thompson Capitan O'Brien submarine 2,020 1929 1958
Capps  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 23 June 1943 To Spain 1957, scrapped 1985
Caprice  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 5 April 1944 paid off March 1973, scrapped 1979
Captor  United States Navy Q-ship 319 5 March 1942 paid off 4 October 1944
Caradoc  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,180 15 June 1917 scrapped 1946
Card  United States Navy Bogue escort carrier 9,800 8 November 1942 scrapped 1971
Cardiff  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,290 25 June 1917 scrapped 1946
Carinthia Armed Merchant Cruiser 20,277 August 1939 torpedoed 6 June 1940, foundered the next day
Carlisle C light cruiser 4,200 11 November 1918 constructive total loss 9 October 1942, scrapped 1948
Carlplace  Royal Canadian Navy River frigate 1,445 13 December 1944 paid off 13 December 1945
Carlson  United States Navy Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 10 May 1943 scrapped 1946
Carmick Gleaves destroyer escort 1,630 28 December 1942 decommissioned 1954, scrapped 1972
Carnation  Royal Navy
 Royal Netherlands Navy
Flower corvette 925 22 February 1941[6] transferred to Netherlands 24 March 1943, paid off 4 October 1944
Carroll  United States Navy Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 24 October 1943 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1966
Carron  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 6 November 1944 paid off March 1963, scrapped 1967
Carter  United States Navy Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 3 May 1944 to Republic of China 1948, scrapped 1973
Carysfort  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 20 February 1945 paid off February 1969, scrapped 1970
Casablanca  United States Navy Casablanca escort carrier 7,800 8 July 1943 Decommissioned 10 June 1946, scrapped 1947
Case Mahan destroyer 1,450 15 September 1936 scrapped 1948
Cassandra  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 28 July 1944 paid off January 1966, scrapped 1967
Cassin  United States Navy Mahan destroyer 1,450 21 August 1936 destroyed 7 December 1941 but "rebuilt," scrapped 1948
Cassin Young Fletcher destroyer 2,050 31 December 1943 decommissioned 1960, museum ship at Boston, MA
Castleton  Royal Navy Town destroyer 1,190 9 September 1940 scrapped 1947
Catamarca  Argentine Navy Catamarca destroyer 1,010 ca.1912 Sold 1959
Cates  United States Navy Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 15 December 1943 to France 1950, scrapped 1959
Catterick  Royal Navy Hunt destroyer escort 1,050 12 June 1942 to Greece 1946, scrapped 1963
Cattistock Hunt destroyer escort 1,000 22 July 1940 paid off 26 March 1946, scrapped 1957
Cauvery  Royal Indian Navy Black Swan sloop 1,350 26 August 1943 1977
Cavalier  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 22 November 1944 Paid off July 1972; museum ship at Chatham
Cavalla  United States Navy Gato submarine 1,525 surfaced 29 February 1944 decommissioned 1968; museum at Galveston, Texas
Cavendish  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 13 December 1944 paid off 1964, scrapped 1967
Cayuga  Royal Canadian Navy Tribal destroyer 1,850 20 October 1947 built and launched during the war, paid off 27 February 1964
Cecil J. Doyle  United States Navy Butler destroyer escort 1,350 16 October 1944 decommissioned 1946, sunk as target 1967
Celandine  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 30 April 1941[6]
Ceres C light cruiser 4,290 1 June 1917 scrapped 1946
Cervantes  Argentine Navy Cervantes destroyer 1,522 3 September 1927 Struck 24 June 1961
Ceylon  Royal Navy Fiji light cruiser 8,800 13 July 1943 sold to Peru 1959, renamed Colonel Bolognesi
Chacabuco  Chilean Navy Presidente Errazuriz protected cruiser 4,500 1902 struck December 1959
Chaffee  United States Navy Rudderow destroyer escort 1,450 9 May 1944 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1948
Chambers Edsall destroyer escort 1,250 24 November 1943 scrapped 1975
Chambly  Royal Canadian Navy Flower corvette 925 18 December 1940 paid off 20 June 1945
Champlin  United States Navy Benson destroyer 1,620 12 September 1942 decommissioned 1947, scrapped 1972
Chandler Clemson minesweeper destroyer 1,200 5 September 1919 scrapped 1946
Chao Ho  Republic of China Navy Chao Ho cruiser 2,750 23 October 1911 sunk 28 September 1937
Chaplet  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 24 August 1945 Laid up 1961. Sold for scrapping 1965.[7]
Charger  United States Navy Avenger escort carrier 8,200 3 March 1942 paid off 15 March 1946, scrapped 1969
Charles Ausburne Fletcher destroyer 2,050 24 November 1942 scrapped 1968
Charles E. Brannon Butler destroyer escort 1,350 1 November 1944 decommissioned 1960, scrapped 1969
Charles F. Hughes Benson destroyer 1,620 5 September 1940 decommissioned 1946, sunk as target 1969
Charles J. Badger Fletcher destroyer 2,050 23 July 1943 decommissioned 1957, scrapped 1974
Charles J. Kimmel Rudderow destroyer escort 1,450 20 April 1944 decommissioned 1947, sunk as target 1969
Charles Lawrence Buckley destroyer escort 1,400 31 May 1943 scrapped 1965
Charles P. Cecil Gearing destroyer 2,250 29 June 1945 to Greece 1980, scrapped 2003
Charles R. Greer Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 25 June 1943 scrapped 1947
Charles R. Ware Gearing destroyer 2,250 21 July 1945 decommissioned 1974, sunk as target 1981
Charles S. Sperry Sumner destroyer 2,200 17 May 1944 to Chile 1974, scrapped 1990
Charlestown  Royal Navy Town destroyer 1,190 23 September 1940 scrapped 1947[8]
Charlock  Royal Navy
 Royal Indian Navy
Flower modified corvette 1,015 March 1944 to RIN post-war, paid off 1947
Charlottetown (I)  Royal Canadian Navy Flower modified corvette 1,015 13 December 1941 sunk on 11 September 1942 by U-517
Charlottetown (II) River frigate 1,445 28 April 1944 paid off 25 March 1947
Charrette  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 18 May 1943 to Greece 1959, museum ship at Athens
Chase Buckley destroyer escort 1,400 18 July 1943 scrapped 1946
Chaser  Royal Navy Avenger escort carrier 11,400 9 April 1943 paid off 12 May 1946, sold into merchant service, scrapped 1972/3
Chatelain  United States Navy Edsall destroyer escort 1,250 22 September 1943 scrapped 1974
Chatsgrove  Royal Navy P Special Service ship 610 1918 broken up 1948
Chauncey  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 31 May 1943 decommissioned 1954, scrapped 1972
Chebogue  Royal Canadian Navy River frigate 1,445 22 February 1944 paid off 25 September 1945
Chelsea  Royal Navy
 Royal Canadian Navy
 Soviet Navy
Town destroyer 1,190 9 September 1940 to Canada November 1942, to USSR July 1944 as Derzkiy
Chenango  United States Navy Sangamon escort carrier 11,400 20 June 1941 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1960
Chequers  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 28 September 1945 scrapped 1966.
Chervona Ukraina  Soviet Navy Svetlana light cruiser 7,600 3 October 1913 Sunk 12 November 1941
Chester  United States Navy Northampton heavy cruiser 9,200 24 June 1930 scrapped 1959
Chester T. O’Brien Butler destroyer escort 1,350 3 July 1944 decommissioned 1959, scrapped 1974
Chesterfield  Royal Navy Town destroyer 1,190 9 September 1940 scrapped 1947
Chevalier (I)  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 20 June 1942 sunk 7 October 1943
Chevalier (II) Gearing destroyer 2,250 9 January 1945 to South Korea 1977
Chevron  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,710 23 August 1945 scrapped 1969
Chew  United States Navy Wickes destroyer 1,190 12 December 1918 scrapped 1946
Chicago (I) Northampton heavy cruiser 9,200 9 March 1931 sunk 30 January 1943
Chicago (II) Baltimore heavy cruiser 17,200 10 January 1945 converted to missile cruiser 1964, decommissioned 1980, scrapped 1992
Chicoutimi  Royal Canadian Navy Flower corvette 925 12 May 1941 paid off 16 June 1945
Chiddingfold  Royal Navy Hunt destroyer escort 1,050 October 1941 paid off April 1952, scrapped 1975
Chieftain C destroyer 1,710 7 March 1946 Scrapped 1961
Chikuma  Imperial Japanese Navy Tone heavy cruiser 15,200 30 May 1939 sunk 25 October 1944
Chilliwack  Royal Canadian Navy Flower corvette 925 8 April 1941 paid off 14 July 1945
Chitose  Imperial Japanese Navy Chitose light aircraft carrier 11,190 25 July 1938 sunk 25 October 1944
Chiyoda Chitose light aircraft carrier 11,190 15 December 1938 sunk 25 October 1944
Christopher  United States Navy
 Brazilian Navy
Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 23 October 1943 to Brazil 19 December 1944 as Benevente
Chrysanthemum  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 1941 sold 1947
Churchill  Royal Navy
 Soviet Navy
Town destroyer 1,190 9 September 1940 to USSR as Deyatelny 16 July 1944, sunk 16 January 1945
Chōkai  Imperial Japanese Navy Takao heavy cruiser 15,781 1932 sunk 25 October 1944
Chūyō Taiyō escort carrier 18,116 25 November 1942 sunk 4 December 1943
Cincinnati  United States Navy Omaha light cruiser 7,050 1 January 1924 scrapped 1946
Clare  Royal Navy Town destroyer 1,190 9 September 1940 scrapped 1945
Clarence K. Bronson  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 11 June 1943 to Turkey 1967, scrapped 1987
Clarence L. Evans Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 25 June 1944 to France 1952, scrapped 1960
Clark Porter destroyer 1,850 20 May 1936 scrapped 1946
Clarkia  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 22 April 1940 scrapped 1947
Claxton  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 8 December 1942 To West Germany 1959
Clematis  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 27 July 1940[6] scrapped 1949
Clemson  United States Navy Clemson destroyer 1,250 29 December 1919 Decommissioned 12 October 1945
Cleveland  Royal Navy Hunt destroyer escort 1,000 1940 paid off 26 March 1946, scrapped 1959
Cleveland  United States Navy Cleveland light cruiser 10,000 15 June 1942 decommissioned 7 February 1947, scrapped 1960
Clive  Royal Indian Navy sloop 2,083 20 April 1920 1947
Cloues  United States Navy Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 10 August 1943 scrapped 1947
Clover  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 13 May 1941
Clyde River submarine 2,206 1935 paid off 30 July 1946
Coates  United States Navy Rudderow destroyer escort 1,450 24 January 1944 decommissioned 1970, sunk as target 1971
Coaticook  Royal Canadian Navy River frigate 1,445 25 July 1944 paid off 29 November 1945
Cobalt Flower corvette 925 25 November 1940 paid off 17 June 1945
Cobourg Flower modified corvette 1,015 11 May 1944 15 June 1945
Cochin  Royal Indian Navy Basset minesweeper 529 1941–1944 1941–1944
Cockade  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,885 29 September 1945 Paid off 1958, scrapped 1964
Cockrill  United States Navy Edsall destroyer escort 1,250 24 December 1943 decommissioned 1946, sunk as target 1974
Codrington  Royal Navy A destroyer leader 1,350 4 June 1930 sunk 27 July 1940
Cofer  United States Navy Buckley destroyer escort 1,400 18 January 1944 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1968
Coffman Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 27 December 1943 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1973
Coghlan Benson destroyer 1,620 10 July 1942 decommissioned 1947, scrapped 1974
Cogswell Fletcher destroyer 2,050 17 August 1943 to Turkey 1969, scrapped 1980
Colahan Fletcher destroyer 2,050 23 August 1943 sunk as target 1966
Colbert  French Navy Suffren heavy cruiser 10,000 4 March 1931 scuttled 27 November 1942
Cole  United States Navy Wickes destroyer 1,190 19 June 1919 scrapped 1947
Colhoun (I) Wickes destroyer 1,060 13 June 1918 sunk 30 August 1942
Colhoun (II) Fletcher destroyer 2,050 8 July 1944 Sunk 6 April 1945
Collett Sumner destroyer 2,200 16 May 1944 to Argentina 1974
Collingwood  Royal Canadian Navy Flower corvette 925 19 November 1940 paid off 23 July 1945
Colombo  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,200 18 June 1919 scrapped 1948
Colossus Colossus aircraft carrier 13,200 16 December 1944 transferred to France, renamed Arromanches 6 August 1946
Coltsfoot Flower corvette 925 1 November 1941
Columbia  Royal Canadian Navy Town destroyer 1,060 24 September 1940 paid off August 1945
Columbia  United States Navy Cleveland light cruiser 11,800 29 July 1942 scrapped 1959
Columbine  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 9 November 1940[6]
Columbus  United States Navy Baltimore heavy cruiser 17,200 8 June 1945 converted to missile cruiser 1962, scrapped 1977
Combattante  Free French Naval Forces Hunt destroyer escort 1,050 30 December 1942 sunk 23 February 1945
Comet  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,885 6 June 1945 Paid off 1958, scrapped 1962
Commandant d'Estienne d'Orves  Free French Naval Forces Flower corvette 925 23 May 1942 31 May 1947
Commandant Detroyat Flower corvette 925 16 September 1941 1947
Commandant Drogou Flower corvette 925 15 January 1942 May 1947
Commencement Bay  United States Navy Commencement Bay escort carrier 11,373 27 November 1944 Decommissioned 30 November 1946, scrapped 1971
Compton Sumner destroyer 2,200 4 November 1944 to Brazil 1972, scrapped 1990
Concord Omaha light cruiser 7,050 3 November 1923 scrapped 1947
Cone Gearing destroyer 2,250 18 August 1945 to Pakistan 1982, scrapped 1998
Conklin Butler destroyer escort 1,350 21 April 1944 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1972
Conner (II) Fletcher destroyer 2,050 8 June 1943 to Greece 1959, scrapped 1997
Connolly Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 8 July 1944 scrapped 1947
Conrad  Royal Navy
 Polish Navy
D light cruiser 4,850 4 October 1944 returned to Royal Navy 28 September 1946, scrapped March 1948
Conte di Cavour  Regia Marina Conte di Cavour dreadnought 26,140 1915 captured 10 September 1943 by Germany, scrapped 1946
Contest  Royal Navy C destroyer 1,885 9 November 1945 scrapped 1960
Converse  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 20 November 1942 to Spain 1959, scrapped 1988
Convolvulus  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 26 February 1941[6]
Conway  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 9 October 1942 sunk as target 1970
Cony Fletcher destroyer 2,050 30 October 1942 sunk as target 1970
Conyngham Mahan destroyer 1,450 4 November 1936 scuttled 1948 after A-bomb test
Coolbaugh Buckley destroyer escort 1,400 15 October 1943 decommissioned 1960, scrapped 1973
Cooner Cannon destroyer escort 1,240 21 August 1943 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1973
Cooper Sumner destroyer 2,200 9 February 1944 sunk 3 December 1944
Copahee Bogue escort carrier 9,800 15 June 1942 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1961
Coral Sea Casablanca escort carrier 9,600 27 August 1943 renamed Anzio, decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1959
Core Bogue escort carrier 9,800 10 December 1942 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1971
Coreopsis  Royal Navy
 Hellenic Navy
Flower corvette 925 August 1940 to Greece as Kriezis 10 November 1943, out of service 1952
Coriander  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 16 September 1941 scrapped 1948
Cornwallis  Royal Indian Navy Cornwallis Sloop 1,290 1921 Scrapped 1946
Coronel  Kriegsmarine auxiliary cruiser 12,700 13 August 1938 ran aground 21 November 1984
Corregidor  United States Navy Casablanca escort carrier 10,400 31 August 1943 scrapped 1959
Corrientes  Argentine Navy Buenos Aires destroyer 1,375 Lost 3 October 1941
Corry  United States Navy Gleaves destroyer 1,630 18 December 1941 sunk 6 June 1944
Cossack (I)  Royal Navy Tribal destroyer 2,020 7 June 1938 sunk 24 October 1941
Cossack (II) C destroyer 1,885 4 September 1945 scrapped 1961
Cotswold Hunt destroyer escort 1,050 16 November 1940 paid off 1946, scrapped 1957
Cotten  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 24 July 1943 decommissioned 1960, scrapped 1975
Cottesmore  Royal Navy Hunt destroyer escort 1,050 29 December 1940 paid off 28 February 1946, scrapped 1951
Courageous Glorious aircraft carrier 22,500 4 November 1916 sunk 17 September 1939
Courbet  French Navy
 Free French Naval Forces
Courbet dreadnought 23,200 November 1913 scuttled as a "Gooseberry" breakwater 6 June 1944
Coventry  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,290 21 February 1918 lost 14 September 1942
Cowell  United States Navy Fletcher destroyer 2,050 23 August 1943 to Argentina 1971, scrapped 1982
Cowie Gleaves destroyer 1,630 1 June 1942 decommissioned 1947, scrapped 1972
Cowpens Independence light aircraft carrier 11,000 28 May 1943 decommissioned 13 January 1947, scrapped 1960
Cowslip  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 9 August 1941
Crane  United States Navy Wickes destroyer 1,190 18 April 1919 scrapped 1946
Craven Gridley destroyer 1,590 2 September 1937 scrapped 1947
Crescent  Royal Canadian Navy C destroyer 1,900 21 August 1945 delivered to Canada January 1945, scrapped 1971
Croatan  United States Navy Bogue escort carrier 9,800 28 April 1943 decommissioned 1946, scrapped 1971
Crocus  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 20 October 1940[6]
Cronin  United States Navy Buckley destroyer escort 1,400 5 May 1944 sunk as target 1971
Croome  Royal Navy Hunt destroyer escort 1,000 29 June 1941 paid off October 1945, scrapped 1957
Crosby  United States Navy Wickes destroyer 1,190 24 January 1919 scrapped 1946
Cross Butler destroyer escort 1,350 8 January 1945 decommissioned 1958, scrapped 1968
Crouter Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 25 May 1943 scrapped 1947
Crowley Evarts destroyer escort 1,140 25 March 1944 scrapped 1947
Crusader  Royal Canadian Navy C destroyer 1,900 26 November 1945 delivered to Canada January 1945, scrapped 1971
Cuba  Cuba Sloop 2,055 c.1911 stricken 1971
Cummings  United States Navy Mahan destroyer 1,450 25 November 1936 scrapped 1947
Curacoa  Royal Navy C-class light cruiser 4,290 18 February 1918 lost 2 October 1942
Curie  Royal Navy

 Free French Naval Forces

U submarine 540 2 May 1943 returned to Royal Navy July 1946, paid off May 1949
Curlew  Royal Navy C light cruiser 4,290 14 December 1917 lost 26 May 1940
Currier  United States Navy Buckley destroyer escort 1,400 1 February 1944 sunk as target 1967
Cushing (I) Mahan destroyer 1,450 28 August 1936 sunk 13 November 1942
Cushing (II) Fletcher destroyer 2,050 17 January 1944 to Brazil 1961, scrapped 1982
Cuttack  Royal Indian Navy Basset minesweeper 529 1941–1944 1941–1944
Cyclamen  Royal Navy Flower corvette 925 30 September 1940[6]
Cyprus Special Service Ship 4,398 paid off March 1941

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