The motor vessel was wrecked at "Cala Reef" – probably California Rock (55°18′55″N131°36′05″W / 55.31528°N 131.60139°W / 55.31528; -131.60139 (California Rock)) – in Southeast Alaska.[4]
The incomplete Orfey-class destroyer was driven ashore near Cape Lisiy Nos. She was later refloated and towed to Leningrad. Subsequently completed and entered service with the Soviet Navy in 1928 as Karl Liebknecht.[6]
The Type UC Isubmarine was lost on patrol between 20 October and 12 November with the loss of all fourteen crew.[8]
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