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CONVOY MKS 15
Left Gibraltar on June 23-1943, joined up with Convoy SL 131 (from Freetown) the next day, the combined convoy arriving Liverpool on July 4.

Transcribed from a document (Advance Sailing Telegram) received from Tony Cooper - His source: Public Records Office, Kew.
The station numbers were found in a document received from Don Kindell, based on A. Hague's own research.

For info, there was also a faster convoy, MKF 15, which had left Algiers on May 28 and arrived Clyde on June 5.

Please note that this external website has the names of ships in the combined Convoy SL 131 / MKS 15, w/voyage information.

Some of these ships later joined Convoy KMS 21 (see also KMS 22).

Ship
Nationality
Cargo
Station
Destination
Ocean Valentine
British
manganese ore
11
Middlesbrough
Baron Yarborough
"
iron ore
31
Barrow
Baron Dunmore
"
iron ore
22
Middlesbrough
Blairdevon
"
iron ore
13
Sunderland
Empire Heath
"
general
41
Liverpool
Fylingdale
"
iron ore
23
Middlesbrough
Grodno
"
iron ore
34
Ardrossan
Gullpool
"
iron ore
33
Cardiff
Framlington Court
"
iron ore
21
Tyne
Hallfried
Norwegian
iron ore
43
Barrow
Kingsborough
British
pyrites
42
Ardrossan
Lublin
Polish
general
44
Liverpool
Monkleigh
British
not known
12
Middlesbrough
Prince de Liege
Belgian
ballast
Swansea
Tynemouth
British
iron ore
24
Workington
Norheim
Norwegian
(Ex Empire Pearl
See Norheim)
ballast
32
Bowling
The Advance Sailing Telegram now has a note saying simply "Joiners", adding the following 2 ships:
Spero
British
none given
Glasgow
Finland
"
none given
Newport
Spero and Finland are not included in A. Hague's list of ships in the Gibraltar portion, but he agrees with all the others, in addition to which he has named HMS Bustler in station 25, towing HMS Manxman.

Escorts (also received from Don Kindell, whose own work, covering "Royal & other Navies Day-by-Day in World War 2" can be viewed at this website):
June 23-June 24:
Avon Vale, Renoncule, Roselys and Sapper.


A. Hague's list also shows the following (Bizerta, June 17-1943)

Transcribed from the document received from Don Kindell, based on A. Hague's own research.

Ship
Nationality
Voyage
Alexandre André
Belgian
Bizerta to Oran
Baron Herries
British
Not given
Empire Commerce
"
Bone to Oran
Empire Kangaroo
"
Bougie to Gibraltar
Empire Spey
"
Not given
Fort Gaspereau
"
Not given
Fort McLoughlin
"
Philippeville to Gibraltar
Fort St. James
"
Not given
George B. Selden
American
Bizerta to U.S.A.*
Glenartney
British
Not given
Haakon Hauan
Norwegian
Not given
Henry B. Brown
American
Not given
Imperial Transport
British
Not given
Kong Haakon VII
Norwegian
Not given
Madras City
British
Not given
Malakand
"
Not given
Martand
"
Not given
Ocean Volunteer
"
Not given
Socony Vacuum
American
Not given
Temple Inn
British
Philippeville to Gibraltar
Wearpool
"
Bone to Gibraltar
* George B. Selden is listed as returning from the U.S. with HX 251 in Aug.-1943 (the Norwegian Haakon Hauan is also included in that convoy).

(Names of escorts are not available).


Related external links:
SL, HG and MKS and MKF convoys - In Chronological order. The MKS and MKF convoys start on this page for 1942, while the 1943 convoys are listed on this page.

Sl & SL/MKS Convoys - SL 131 / MKS 15 is included.

Liberty Ships - Alphabetical list.

This site has more on the the "Fort" and "Ocean" ships mentioned in this convoy.
Empire Ships - Also listed in alphabetical order. The site also has a section listing the Liberty ships.

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