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CONVOY MKS 7
Departed Algiers on Febr. 5-1943 and arrived Liverpool on the 17th (In his "The Allied Convoy System", Arnold Hague says this convoy had 65 ships). |
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Transcribed from A 1 form received from Robert Martin, England - His source: Public Records Office, Kew. For info, there was also a faster convoy, MKF 7, which had left Algiers on Jan. 18-1943, dispersed on the 25th. Further details have been added with the help of: Br=British, Am=American, Norw=Norwegian, Du=Dutch, Da=Danish, Fr=French, Bel=Belgian. |
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Empire Splendour Swansea (Br) |
21
Inventor Manchester (Br) |
31
Nairung Penarth (Br) |
41
City of Christchurch Newport (Br) |
51
Argos Hill Barrow (Br) |
61
Sobo Mersey (Br) |
71
St. Essylt Clyde (Br) |
81
Oporto Mersey (Br) |
91
Spero Mersey (Br) |
101 Steel Traveler Mersey (Am) |
111 Atlanta City Loch Ewe (Am) |
121 Empire Darwin Glasgow (Br) |
12
Artemus Ward Mersey (Am) |
22
Empire Nightingale Barrow (Br) |
32
Loriga Mersey (Br) |
42
Empire Kangaroo Barry Roads (Br) |
52
Gudrun Mærsk Swansea (Br - ex Da) |
62
Richard Henry Lee Avonmouth (Am) |
72
Dorelian Glasgow (Br) |
82
Bayou Chico* Mersey (Am) |
92
Novelist Mersey (Br) |
102 Empire Kestrel Mersey (Br) |
112 President de Vogue Clyde (Norw) |
122 Empire Moon Loch Ewe (Br) |
13
Stad Haarlem Newport (Du) |
23
Agwidale Mersey (Am) |
33 Empire Centaur Cardiff (Br) |
43 | 53 | 63 | 73 Fort Chipewyan Loch Ewe (Br) |
83 Fort Confidence Mersey (Br) |
93 Miriam Mersey (Br) |
103 Fort McLoughlin Manchester (Br) |
113 Champollion Clyde (Fr) |
123 Illinoian Loch Ewe (Am) |
14 Ocean Messenger Swansea (Br) |
24 Ocean Vista Newport (Br) |
34 Junecrest Swansea (Br) |
44 Blenheim Cardiff (Am) |
54 Joel Chandler Harris Avonmouth (Am) |
64 Levernbank Swansea (Br) |
74 Empire Driver Glasgow (Br) |
84 Ocean Wanderer Mersey (Br) |
94 William Wirt Mersey (Am) |
104 Baron Ruthven Mersey (Br) |
114 Fomalhaut Loch Ewe (Am?**) |
124 Marsa Ardrossan (Br) |
15 | 25 Algerian Mersey (Br) |
35 Clan Macbrayne Cardiff (Br) |
45 Matadian Mersey (Br) |
55 | 65 Grodno Barrow (Br) |
75 Cephee Glasgow (Fr) |
85 Alcinous Mersey (Du) |
95 Lambrook Bone-Algiers (& Mersey) (Br) |
105 | 115 Julia Luckenbach Loch Ewe (Am) |
125 Groix Clyde (Fr) |
16 | 26 Atlantic Coast Preston (Br) |
36 | 46 | 56 Ravens Point Bristol (Br) |
66 | 76 Empire Rowan Clyde (Br) |
86 HMS Marne in tow of tug Eminent |
96 City of Lancaster Mersey (Br) |
106 | 116 Kingsland Loch Ewe (Br) |
126 Heranger Glasgow (Norw) |
17 | 27 | 37 | 47 | 57 | 67 | 77 Belgian Freighter (Bel) |
87 | 97 | 107 | 117 | 127 |
* The ship in station 82 is given as Baron Chico on the A 1 form. ** The ships in station 114 is given as Formalhaut - assuming it's a mis-spelling of Fomalhaut. A. Hague's list gives the nationality as French for this ship. There are no dates visible on the document from which I've transcribed the above, only a note stating "Before detaching MKS 7 South P.M.). A. Hague's list agrees with what is found on the A 1 form, but also adds several ships that are not included on the form, namely: |
Notes: Baltonia, Empire Mordred and Mary Slessor are said to have run into a mine field (Febr. 7-1943) laid on Febr. 1/2 by U-118. Baltonia, on a voyage from Seville for Belfast Lough (via Gibraltar) with 1215 tons of sour oranges and 6 tons of general cargo had a crew of 52 and 10 gunners - 10 crew and 1 gunner were killed. Empire Mordred, on a voyage from Bona for the U.K. (via Gibraltar) in ballast had a crew of 54 and 16 gunners - 12 crew and 3 gunners were killed. She broke in 2, forepart sank, afterpart reported seen the following day, but also sank. Mary Slessor, on a voyage from Algiers for Mersey (via Gibraltar) with tartar and sardines, had a crew of 60, 14 gunners, 4 R.A.M.C. and 1 Naval signalman - 28 crew, 2 gunners and 1 R.A.M.C. were killed, the signalman dying later. Escorts (from Don Kindell, whose own work, which covers "Royal & other Navies Day-by-Day in World War 2" can be viewed at this website): 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. Liberty Ships - Alphabetical list (some of the ships listed as American in this convoy, were Liberty Ships). Isthmian Lines - Some of the ships in this convoy belonged to this company (Steel Traveler, Atlanta City). This website has more on its history and ships. This site has more on the the "Fort" and "Ocean" ships mentioned in this convoy. To the next MKS convoy in my list MKS 8 |
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