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CONVOY ON 128
See also Page 2
Departed Liverpool on Sept. 5-1942 and arrived New York City on the 24th (Arnold Hague says 22 ships, agreeing with Commodore's notes). |
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Compiled from several documents received from Roger Griffiths (his source: Public Records Office, Kew).
Br=British, Norw=Norwegian, Sw=Swedish, Po=Polish, Gr=Greek, Pa=Panamanian, Am=American, Ice=Icelandic, Da=Danish. Ships sailing from:
Unfortunately, columns 1 and 2 are missing from the document; some additional ships are named in the Notes below, others are named in Commodore's report, Page 2. See also Convoy SC 95 and other SC convoys from the same time period. |
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7
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8
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11
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21
Bristol City (Br) |
31
Stalowa Wola 4 Pass. for New York (Po) |
41 (M)
Uskside for Halifax (Br) |
51 (A)
Wearwood for New York (Br) |
61 (A)
Elizabeth Massey for Halifax (Br) |
71 (G) Dalcroy for Halifax (Br) in collision - see Page 2 |
81 (G) Kirsten Mærsk For Sydney C.B. (Da / MOWT 1940) in collision - see Page 2 |
12
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22
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32
Far (Norw) |
42 (M)
Leonardia for Halifax (Sw) |
52 (Bel)
Bohemian Club For Sydney C.B. (Am) |
62 (L)
Lido for Halifax (Norw) |
72 (A) (Br) Ramø |
82 (A) Parthenon For Sydney C.B. (Gr) in collision - see Page 2 (sent to Halfiax) |
13 (L)
War Admiral (Icel) |
23
Bifrost (Sw) |
33 Anna Goulandris* (Gr) |
43 (M) Disa for Halifax (Sw) |
53 (A) (Norw) Vest (A) |
63 (A) PLM 17 For Sydney C.B. (Changed to New York) |
73 (Icel) Yemassee For Sydney C.B. (Pa) |
83 (A) Csikos for Halifax (Pa) (missing at daylight, Sept. 7) Fjaldfoss (Icel) |
Additionally, according to the Commodore's narrative on Page 2, the Panamanian Granville appears to have been in the Iceland section, but not present. * This should probably be Anna N. Goulandris. |
convoy was reorganized when Halifax ships (HON[S] 128 - for New York) joined at HOMP at 07:30 (as can be seen from table above, some ships also parted company for Halifax) |
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Commodore was in Wearwood, Vice Commodore in Fort Townshend, Rear Commodore in Bristol City.
Escorts: |
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11
Empire Lynx (Br) |
21
Bristol City (Br) |
31
Stalowa Wola (Po) |
41
Wearwood (Br) |
51
Fort Townshend (Br) |
61
Reginolite (Br) |
12
Norelg (Norw) |
22
Fagersten (Norw) |
32
PLM 17 |
42
Bohemian Club (Am) |
52
Greylag |
62
Herma (Norw) |
13
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23
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33 | 43 Primo (Norw) |
53 Anne Skakle |
63 Trojan |
Notes: Commodore Rear Admiral D. M. T. Bedford (retired) was in Wearwood, Vice Commodore was the captain of Dalcroy. The Commodore considers the Wearwood to be a "well-found ship, Class "B" passenger in peace time. She is very suitable as Commodore's ship except that the accommodation for the junior signal ratings was not so good as could be desired. This is due to the large number of D.E.M.S. ratings and Maritime Regiment ranks carried which caused overcrowding. The Master, Captain Pacy(?), gives the impression of being very thorough and efficient and was most helpful to me in every way. He has a pleasant manner and a keen sense of humour". Average speed: 6.72 knots. The Commodore says Csikos fell out the night of Sept. 6/7, reason unknown, and was not seen again". The Commodore's narrative of voyage is available on Page 2 Escorts: Air Escort: To the next convoy in my list ON 129 |
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