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CONVOY MKF 29
The documents from which I've transcribed this information gives departure Port Said on March 2-1944, estimated time of arrival Clyde, March 15.
Arnold Hague agrees with departure Port Said on March 2, the convoy arriving Liverpool on March 16 (22 ships) |
Transcribed from documents received from Tony Cooper - His source: Public Records Office, Kew. The majority of these ships were between 10 000 gt and 20 000 gt or more (carrying troops/personnel). |
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Ship
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Nationality
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Destination
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Maloja
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British
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Clyde
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Otranto
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"
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Liverpool
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Nea Hellas
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Greek
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Clyde
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Johan de Witt
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Dutch
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Liverpool
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Dunottar Castle
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British
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Returned to Gibraltar
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Strathaird
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"
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Clyde
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Scythia
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"
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Clyde / Liverpool
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Mooltan
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"
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Clyde
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Orbita
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"
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Liverpool
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Durban Castle
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"
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Liverpool
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Aorangi
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"
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Liverpool
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Duchess of Richmond
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"
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Clyde
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Monarch of Bermuda
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"
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Clyde
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Boissevain
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Dutch
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Clyde
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Highland Chieftain
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British
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Liverpool
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Llangibby Castle
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"
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Clyde
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Tegelberg
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Dutch
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Clyde
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Capetown Castle
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British
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Liverpool
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Ormonde
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"
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Liverpool
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Antenor
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"
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Clyde
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Orduña
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"
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Liverpool
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Highland Monarch
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"
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Liverpool
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Columbia Star
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"
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Liverpool
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Notes: No further details are available. Related external link: To the next MKF convoy in my list MKF 29A |
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