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CONVOY KMS 6
Departed Clyde on Dec. 24-1942 and arrived Gibraltar on Jan. 4-1943, Bone Jan. 8 (Arnold Hague says 49 ships). |
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A 1 form was received from Robert Martin, England - His source: Public Records Office, Kew. His information has been compared to and supplemented with details received from Don Kindell; his source: Arnold Hague's research. (Don's work, which covers "Royal & other Navies Day-by-Day in World War 2" can be viewed at this website). A. Hague indicates the convoy left Algiers on Jan. 7-1943, and it looks like a few more ships joined en route (from Gibraltar, Algiers and Oran) - they're named at the end of this table.
Note that there was also a faster convoy, KMF 6, which left Clyde on Dec. 26-1942 and arrived Algiers on Jan. 3-1943. See also some eastbound North Atlantic convoys from the same time period (for instance HX 213, HX 214 and onwards) as well as MKS 5X and MKS 6. Br=British, Am=American, Norw=Norwegian, Du=Dutch. On the A 1 form, the ships are denoted G, N, A, O, B, P or F according to which portion they sailed in on departure. (The letters for some of the ships in the last row are not visible on the document). I'm assuming the |
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11 G
Salacia (Br) |
21 N
Empire Mordred (Br) |
31 N
Theseus (Br) |
41 N
Lycaon Detached at Gibraltar (Br) |
51 P
Ocean Messenger Philippeville (Br) |
61 A
(Br) Manchester Port |
71 A
Hopecrown (Br) |
81 A
Alphard (Du) |
91 O
Clan Murray (Br) |
101 O Macharda (Br) |
111 O Irénée Du Pont (Am) |
12 G
Ittersum (Du) |
22 N
Thomas Hooker (Am) |
32 N
Pacific Exporter (Br) |
42 N
Benalbanach sunk - see Notes (Br) |
52 P
Fort McLoughlin Philippeville (Br) |
62 A
Empire Chivalry (Br) |
72 A
Manchester Port moved to 61 |
82 A
Argos Hill Algiers (Br) |
92 O
Charles H. Cramp (Am) |
102 O Kaipaki (Br) |
112 O Fort Stikine (Br) |
13 N
Recorder (Br) |
23 N
Lochmonar (Br) |
33 G Athos Gibraltar (Norw) |
43 N Mary Slessor (Br) |
53 B (Br?) |
63 A Chattanooga City (Am) |
73 A Pacific Grove (Br) |
83 A Empire Rowan Algiers (Br) |
93 O Empire Confidence Oran (Br) |
103 O William Floyd (Am) |
113 O Edward Rutledge (Am) |
14 N (Br) |
24 N Stad Haarlem (Du) |
34 G President de Vogue (Norw) |
44 P William Wirt* (Am) |
54 B Fort Senneville Bougie (Br) |
64 A Empire Kangaroo (Br) |
74 A Duke of Athens (Br) |
84 A Levernbank Algiers (Br) |
94 O Havildar (Br) |
104 O Mark Twain (Am) |
114 O Exilona (Am) |
15 G (Br) from Liverpool |
25 N Clan Macbrayne (Br) |
35 N Empire Wordsworth Bone (Br) |
45 P Fort Battle River (Br) |
55 B Empire Nightingale** (Br) did not sail? left convoy? |
65 A Empire Darwin (Br - CAM) later in 71? |
75 A (Br) Basil? |
85 O Tiba (Du) from Liverpool (for Bone) |
95 O City of Worcester (Br) from Liverpool (for Algiers) |
105 O Tristram Dalton (Am) from Liverpool (for Bone) |
115 O John Davenport (Am) from Liverpool (for Algiers) |
16 | 26 | 36 Empire Gale Freetown (Br) later in 57? |
46 Basil* (Br) moved to 75? |
56 Empire Clive Freetown (Br) |
66 F Belnor Freetown (Norw) |
76 F (Br) |
86 | 96 | 106 | 116 |
* William Wirt, carrying cased petrol and TNT, arrived Algiers with damage from aircraft. ** This ship is not mentioned at all in A. Hague's list. * Basil was detached to the Azores by escort Petunia on Dec. 29. Some of the station numbers are different from the above in A. Hague's list, but this could simply mean the ships moved as the voyage progressed. In addition to the above ships, he has also named the following: |
Notes: I believe the Commodore was in Manchester Port, Vice Commodore in Lycaon (or possibly in Salacia). Commodore's narrative of voyage is not available. Benalbanach, on a voyage from Greenock for North Africa with 800 tons of ammunition, 300 tons of military stores, 136 vehicles, and 68 tons of petrol, was attacked by aircraft on Jan. 7-1943, blew up and sank in 1 1/2-2 minutes. She had a crew of 57 and 17 gunners as well as 389 Army personnel - 44 crew, 13 gunners and 340 Army personnel were lost. ("Lloyd's War Losses", Vol I). The Norwegian Akabahra was also sunk in this attack. As can be seen, she's not included in the above table, but appears to have joined from Algiers, in order to proceed to Bone. There were no casualties - see my page about Akabahra for further details. Arnold Hague's "The Allied Convoy System" also indicates a ship was damaged before arrival Gibraltar, but unfortunately, I don't know which one, or how. However, he might be referring to William Wirt, already mentioned at * above. Duke of Athens was involved in a collision at Algiers on Jan. 16-1943. Escorts (received from Don Kindell): Related external links: Empire Ships listed in alphabetical order (also has a section for Liberty Ships). OG, OS and KMS and KMF Convoys - in chronological order, starting with 1939. The next KMS convoy available to me is KMS 7, which will be added. |
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