For some time she sent out distress calls to any Allied ships in the area, as it was assumed the ship would probably be lost.
Mowe went on to sink several more Allied ships before returning home.
If all our planes were equipped with them, there would not be an Allied ship in the air.
These mines did not sink or damage any Allied ships.
She only completed one combat patrol and sank no Allied ships.
They never returned, but there is no record of an enemy plane hitting an Allied ship that day.
She was the last Allied ship sunk by a kamikaze during the war.
Since no Allied ships were in that area, the search planes found nothing.
By October 26, 47 more Allied ships had been attacked.
Sydney was the largest Allied ship to be lost with all hands during the war.