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CONVOY HX 228
Misc. reports on passage can be found on Page 3
See also Analysis of attacks
To Page 1 - Advance Sailing Telegram & charts
Departed New York on Febr. 28-1943 and arrived Liverpool on March 15 (Arnold Hague says 60 ships). |
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Transcribed from several documents, received, with many thanks, from Roger Griffiths, England (his source: Public Records Office, Kew).
There are no ships listed in the first column. I have added the details on ships sunk and casualties with the help of: For info, some of the ships in this convoy had previously arrived with the westbound Convoy ON 164, while others are listed in the earlier ON 161 or ON 162. Please note that the convoy originally had more ships than the ones included in this table - they are named in the Advance Sailing Telegram on Page 1, as well as in the Commodore's notes below. (Finall destinations are given in the Advance Sailing Telegram). H = The ship joined from Halifax. Br=British, Norw=Norwegian, Am=American (U.S.), Gr=Greek, Pa=Panamanian, Du=Dutch, Sw=Swedish. |
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21 H
Moveria general - passengers Mersey (Br) |
31 H
Empire Envoy grain - passengers Clyde (Br) |
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Gaelic Star reefer Mersey (Br) |
51
Joaquin Miller general - steel Loch Ewe (Am) |
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Nigerstroom* general Clyde (Du) |
71 H
Tucurinca general - passengers Belfast sunk - 1 (Br) |
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Tetela reefer - general - passengers Mersey (Br) |
91 H
Cairnesk general Loch Ewe (Br) |
101 African Star* general Mersey (Am) |
111 Consuelo general Belfast (Br) |
121 Sinclair Opaline navy fuel Belfast (Am) |
131 William C. Gorgas explosives - general Belfast sunk - 55 (Am) |
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Henry Wynkoop general Belfast (Am) |
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Lucerna aviation gas Clyde (Br) |
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Mijdrecht petrol Clyde (Du) |
52
Gulfgem fuel oil Londonderry (Am) |
62
Standella gas Mersey (Br) |
72 H
Tjisalak general Mersey (Du) |
82
Lista explosives - general Mersey (Norw) |
92
Naticina* aviation gas Manchester (Br) |
102 Martin Bakke* general Mersey (Norw) |
112 Trondheim gas. Belfast (Norw) |
122 Montevideo explosives - general Mersey (Norw) |
132 William L. Smith explosives - general Belfast (Am) |
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Jamaica Producer general - passengers Belfast damaged (Br) |
33 Stanlodge grain Loch Ewe (Br) |
43 H Essex Trader flour Manchester (Br) |
53 Corilla aviation gas Clyde (Du) |
63 Fagerfjell fuel oil Mersey (Norw) |
73 Gloucester* reefer - general Mersey (Br) |
83 Noesa Niwi explosives - general Belfast (Du) |
93 Dorcasia gas. Clyde (Br) |
103 Felipe De Neve explosives - general Holyhead (Am) |
113 Naranio petrol Mersey (Br) |
123 Walter Jennings aviation gas Belfast (Am) |
133 Port Halifax copper - general Belfast (Br) |
14 | 24 H Medina general Iceland, via Loch Ewe (Am) |
34 San Andres sugar Clyde (Norw) |
44 Miralda Admiralty fuel Loch Ewe (Br) |
54 Chantilly troops Clyde (Br) |
64 Empire Collins* aviation gas Mersey (Br) |
74 Andrea F. Luckenbach explosives - general Mersey sunk - 21 (20?)† (Am) |
84 Lancastrian Prince* explosives - general Mersey (Br) |
94 Vav diesel oil Mersey (Norw) |
104 Nueva Granada* Admiralty fuel Clyde (Norw) |
114 Empire Opal aviation gas Belfast (Br) |
124 San Vulfrano gas. Belfast (Br) |
134 H Gdynia general - reefer Belfast (Sw) |
15 | 25 H Argolikos general Loch Ewe (Gr) |
35 Hopecrest grain Loch Ewe (Br) |
45 H Stuart Prince general Mersey (Br) |
55 Aalsum explosives - general Clyde (Du) |
65 Lawton B. Evans general - ammunition Clyde damaged (Am) |
75 Orangeleaf Admiralty fuel Clyde (Br) |
85 Ocean Vanity grain Mersey (Br) |
95 British Statesman petrol Belfast (Br) |
105 Silverlaurel general Loch Ewe (Br) |
115 Samuel F. B. Morse general Clyde (Am) |
125 H Empire Bittern general Holyhead (Br) |
135 H Brant County general Belfast sunk - 36 (Norw) |
16 | 26 | 36 Darien army stores St. John's (Pa) |
46 | 56 | 66 | 76 | 86 | 96 | 106 | 116 | 126 | |
Empire Collins, Montevideo, Aalsum, Ocean Vanity, and Medina had previously been cancelled from HX 226, some also from HX 227 - See Page 1.
The Advance Sailing Telegram (Page 1) also lists the Norwegian Askepot as being in this convoy, but not bound for the U.K. Tjisalak and Gdynia joined from Halifax at 16:00P on March 3, in 43 19N 60 39W. |
Notes: Commodore John O. Dunn R.N.R. was in Tetela, Vice Commodore was the captain of Gaelic Star, and Rear Commodore in Consuelo. The convoy had a total of 88 ships - 75 from New York, 13 from Halifax. 53 were still present at local escort rendezvous. Daily positions of convoy at 06:00 BST are available on request, via the E-mail address provided at the bottom of this page.
At 08:00P on March 6, Darien, bound for St. John's, detached for her destination. The British Lucerna (experienced engine problems) and Lawton B. Evans (Am) straggled astern. Cairnesk kept excellend station and was very good at signalling. Also, the Commodore's ship Tetela was found to be "excellent in every way". The Commodore adds: Result of the U-boat attacks (dates are according to German time): Lawton B. Evans was damaged on March 10 by U-221. Tucurinca, voyaging from Halifax for Belfast Lough and Avonmouth with 4000 tons general cargo, including metal, bacon and mails, was sunk on March 10 by U-221. She had a crew of 67, 5 gunners and 10 Air Force officers on board, 1 crew member died - remaining 81 on board survived - picked up by the French corvette Roselys. Jamaica Producer was damaged on March 11 by U-590. William C. Gorgas, on a voyage from Mobile and New York for Belfast Lough and Swansea with a general cargo, including metals, foodstuffs, cotton and 900 tons of T.N.T. (explosives), as well as a deck load of landing craft and 2 P.T. boats, was sunk on March 11 by U-757. "Lloyd's War Losses" states she had a crew of 41 and 26 gunners and that 7 died, adding that she sank after having been hit by a second torpedo. "The Allied Convoy System" says that she had also been hit by U-444(?), and that there were only 12 survivors, which means that 55 died altogether. It appears several survivors had been picked up by HMS Harvester, the majority of them perishing when this destroyer was sunk, and this may be the reason for the difference in numbers. Also lost with William C. Gorgas was LCT 2398. Brant County, on a voyage from St. John and Halifax for Newport with 6000 tons of general cargo including 670 tons of T.N.T., was sunk on March 11 by U-86. Out of a crew of 45, 4 gunners and 9 passengers, 25 crew, 3 gunners and 8 passengers were lost for a total of 36, 22 survived - picked up by Stuart Prince. More information and a crew list can be found on my page about Brant County. Here again there's some difference of opinion in the various sources, Arnold Hague's "The Allied Convoy System", Roger W. Jordan's "The World's Merchant Fleets 1939, as well as Norwegian sources blaming U-757 for the loss of this ship, but I've been told that more recent findings seem to support J. Rohwer's U-86 theory. The escorting HMS Harvester was sunk by U-432 on March 11 with the loss of 183 men. As mentioned, it looks like this number includes several survivors from William C. Gorgas, previously picked up by Harvester. All the Norwegian ships sailing in this convoy are included on this website - see Index at the bottom of this page for more information on them. Escorts (from Commodore's notes): Also, it looks like HMS Salisbury, Montgomery and Ingham (to Iceland) were scheduled, but were cancelled. The escort was reinforced by HMS Sabre (fast portion) - date of arrival is not given, but there's a note in the War Diary on Page 3, from C. in C. W.A., saying "Sailing Sabre as soon as ready to reinforce escorts of HX 228. Estimated P.C.S. at 1200A/12 53° 43'N 20° 52'W, 075°, 9 knots". HMS Rhododendron is also mentioned. Air Escort sighted: 3 Liberators in succession patrolled, from 09:30 to 20:45, March 11 - met convoy. 5 U-boats sighted, 2 attacked. 1 Liberator from Iceland did not meet. March 12: Continue to Commodore's report and misc. on Page 3 Related external links: Liberty Ships - Some of the ships listed as American in the table above were Liberty Ships (quite a few of them had just recently been delivered). This website lists them alphabetically. To Page 1 - Advance Sailing Telegram To the next HX convoy in my list HX 229 |
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