Battle Credits
- U-26 was sunk by Gladiolus on 1 July 1940.
- Italian submarine Nani was sunk by Anemone on 7 January 1941
- U-70 was sunk by Camellia and Arbutus on 7 March 1941
- U-110 was captured on 9 May 1941 by the destroyers Bulldog and Broadway and the corvette Aubretia. U-110 was sunk the next day to preserve the secret.
- U-147 was sunk by the destroyer Wanderer and Periwinkle on 2 June 1941
- U-556 was sunk by Nasturtium, Celandine, and Gladiolus on 17 June 1941
- U-651 was sunk by the destroyers Malcolm, Scimitar, the corvettes Arabis and Violet, and the minesweeper Speedwell on 29 June 1941
- U-401 was sunk by the destroyers Wanderer and St. Albans and the corvette Hydrangea on 3 August 1941
- U-501 was sunk by Chambly and Moosejaw on 10 September 1941
- Italian submarine Fisalia was sunk by Hyacinth on 28 September 1941
- U-204 was sunk by Mallow and the sloop Rochester on 19 October 1941
- U-433 was sunk by Marigold on 16 November 1941
- U-131 was sunk by the destroyers Exmoor, Blankney, Stanley, the corvette Pentstemon, the sloop Stork, and a Martlet aircraft from Audacity on 17 December 1941
- U-567 was sunk by the sloop Deptford and Samphire on 21 December 1941
- U-356 was sunk by the destroyer St. Laurent, Chilliwack, Battleford and Napanee on 27 December 1942
- U-756 was sunk by Morden on 1 September 1942
- U-94 was sunk by an American Catalina flying boat and Oakville on 28 August 1942
- U-588 was sunk by Wetaskiwin and the destroyer Skeena on 31 July 1942
- U-379 was sunk by Dianthus on 8 August 1942
- Italian submarine Perla was captured by Hyacinth on 9 July 1942
- U-660 was scuttled after being damaged by Lotus and Starwort on 12 November 1942
- U-124 was sunk by Stonecrop and the sloop Black Swan on 2 April 1942
- U-82 was sunk by the sloop Rochester and Tamarisk on 6 February 1942
- U-252 was sunk by the sloop Stork and Vetch on 14 April 1942
- U-432 was sunk by the corvette Aconit on 11 March 1943
- U-444 was sunk by the destroyer Harvester and the corvette Aconit on 11 March 1943
- U-609 was sunk by the corvette Lobelia on 7 February 1943
- U-536 was sunk by the frigate Nene, Snowberry and Calgary on 20 November 1943
- U-753 was sunk by Drumheller, the frigate Lagan, and a Canadian Sunderland seaplane on 13 May 1943
- Italian submarine Tritone was sunk by Port Arthur and the destroyer Antelope on 19 January 1943
- U-163 was sunk by Prescott on 13 March 1943
- Italian submarine Avorio was sunk by Regina on 8 February 1943
- U-87 was sunk by Shediac and the destroyer St. Croix on 4 March 1943
- U-224 was sunk by Ville de Quebec on 13 January 1943
- U-135 was sunk by the sloop Rochester, the corvettes Mignonette and Balsam, and an American Consolidated PBY Catalina aircraft on 15 July 1943
- U-306 was sunk by the destroyer Whitehall and Geranium on 31 October 1943
- U-617 was destroyed while grounded by Hyacinth and the Australian minesweeper Wollongong on 12 September 1943
- U-436 was sunk by the frigate Test and Hyderabad on 26 May 1943
- U-192 was sunk by Loosestrife on 6 May 1943
- U-125 was sunk by the destroyer Oribi and Snowflake on 6 May 1943
- U-634 was sunk by the sloop Stork and Stonecrop on 30 August 1943
- U-638 was sunk by Sunflower on 5 May 1943
- U-631 was sunk by Sunflower on 17 October 1943
- U-282 was sunk by the destroyers Vidette and Duncan and the corvette Sunflower on 29 October 1943
- U-414 was sunk by Vetch. on 25 May 1943
- U-523 was sunk by the destroyer Wanderer and Wallflower on 25 August 1943
- U-757 was sunk by the frigate Bayntun and Camrose on 8 January 1944
- U-744 was sunk by the destroyers Icarus, Chaudiere, Gatineau, the frigate St. Catharines, and the corvettes Fennel, Chilliwack, and Kenilworth Castle on 6 March 1944
- U-741 was sunk by Orchis on 15 August 1944
- U-641 was sunk by Violet on 19 January 1944
- U-845 was sunk by the destroyers Forester and St. Laurent, the corvette Owen Sound and the frigate Swansea on 10 March 1944
- U-1199 was sunk by the destroyer Icarus and Mignonette on 21 January 1945
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