Japanese aircraft carrier Chiyoda

Chiyoda (千代田 ?) was an Chitose class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was originally built as a seaplane carrier, before being converted to a light carrier from March to December 1943.[1] She was damaged in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. She was sunk with all hands at the Battle of Cape Engano during the Battle of Leyte Gulf on 25 October 1944. After being crippled by four bombs dropped by aircraft from the carriers USS Franklin and  Lexington , she was finished off by gunfire from the cruisers USS Santa Fe,  Mobile ,  Wichita  and  New Orleans [2] along with nine destroyers, all under the command of Rear Admiral Laurence T DuBose.[1] [3] Chiyoda was the largest vessel of any nationality which is definitely known to have been sunk with all hands during World War II.