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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).
(For info, there was also a slow convoy, MKS 29).

Ship
Nationality
Destination
Maloja
British
Clyde
Otranto
"
Liverpool
Nea Hellas
Greek
Clyde
Johan de Witt
Dutch
Liverpool
Dunottar Castle
British
Returned to Gibraltar
Strathaird
"
Clyde
Scythia
"
Clyde / Liverpool
Mooltan
"
Clyde
Orbita
"
Liverpool
Durban Castle
"
Liverpool
Aorangi
"
Liverpool
Duchess of Richmond
"
Clyde
Monarch of Bermuda
"
Clyde
Boissevain
Dutch
Clyde
Highland Chieftain
British
Liverpool
Llangibby Castle
"
Clyde
Tegelberg
Dutch
Clyde
Capetown Castle
British
Liverpool
Ormonde
"
Liverpool
Antenor
"
Clyde
Orduña
"
Liverpool
Highland Monarch
"
Liverpool
Columbia Star
"
Liverpool


Notes:
No further details are available.

Related external link:
SL, HG and MKS and MKF convoys - In Chronological order. The MKS and MKF convoys start on this page for 1942, while the 1944 convoys start on this page.

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