B-Class
Fleet
Destroyer ordered in early 1929
under the 1928 Programme from
John Brown,
Glasgow and laid down on 11th
October 1929. The ship was
launched on 26th
September 1930 as the 8th Royal
Navy warship to carry the name
introduced in
1804 and last used by a
destroyer sold in 1922. She completed
on 9th April 1941 at a cost of
£220,342 that excluded items
supplied by the
Admiralty. In 1938 she was
serving in the Home Fleet as the
Attendant Destroyer
for HM Aircraft Carrier ARK
ROYAL. Following a successful
WARSHIP WEEK
National Savings Campaign in
December 1941 this ship was
adopted by the civil
community of Newton Abbot in the
county of Devonshire.
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September
On completion of docking at
Devonport joined 19th Destroyer
Flotilla at Dover
for Anti-submarine patrol and
convoy defence in English
Channel and the southern
North Sea.
October
Channel and North Sea duties in
continuation.
to
(For details of naval activities
in Hone Waters during 1939 see
ENGAGE THE
November
ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by Corelli
Barnett).
December
18th
Under refit at Falmouth.
1 9
4 0
January
22nd
Resumed Flotilla duties in
Channel.
February
Deployed with Flotilla in
continuation.
to
March
April
Detached for duty with Home
Fleet for escort and
anti-submarine patrol duties in
support of allied landings in
Norway (Operation WILFRED/R4).
25th
Part of destroyer screen HM
Destroyers GRENADE, FORTUNE,
VOLUNTEER,
ENCOUNTER and ESCORT for A/S
defence of HM Aircraft Carriers
GLORIOUS and
ARK ROYAL during air operations
off Norway in support of
military and fleet defence.
(See CARRIER GLORIOUS by J
Winton).
27th
Carried out depth charge attack
on submarine target without
success.
Escorted HMS GLORIOUS with HM
Destroyers HASTY, GRENADE, FURY,
ESCORT,
ENCOUNTER and VOLUNTEER for
passage to Scapa Flow for
replacement aircraft.
30th
Returned to Norway with HM
Destroyers ACHERON and ANTHONY
as escort for HMS
GLORIOUS for air defence duties.
May
27th
Norwegian convoy escort, patrol
and support in continuation.
28th
Provided naval gunfire support
to military at Roribaksfjord.
(For details of the disastrous
naval operations off Norway see
NARVIK by Donald
MacIntyre, THE DOOMED EXPEDITION
by J Adams, The Naval Staff
History
(HMSO-2001) and above
references).
June
Deployed with HM Cruiser
VINDICTIVE as Escort for Group
II of troopships
returning to UK after Norwegian
evacuation
Redeployed in English Channel on
evacuation operations.
16th
Covered evacuation of St.
Nazaire (Operation
AERIAL).
Landed demolition parties and
embarked British nationals at
Bordeaux for passage
to UK. (See Naval Staff
History).
July
Joined 1st Destroyer Flotilla at
Dover for patrol and convoy
defence in Channel.
19th
In action against dive bombers
off Dover during patrol off
Dover.
Near misses caused damage to
gyro compass and boiler room.
20th
Taken in hand for repair at
Devonport.
August
Under repair.
16th
On completion transferred to
22nd Destroyer Flotilla based at
Devonport.
Deployed in SW Approaches and
English Channel for convoy
defence and patrol.
September
SW Approaches and Channel duty
with Flotilla in continuation.
13th
Carried out bombardment of
Cherbourg with HM Destroyers
HARVESTER and
HIGHLANDER.
(See HOLD THE NARROW SEA by P
Smith).
October
Detached for duty with Home
Fleet.
14th
Escorted HM Aircraft Carrier
ARGUS carrying aircraft to
Iceland.
18th
Transferred to Western
Approaches for convoy defence.
November
Part of escort for Atlantic
Convoy HX 83 to Halifax.
2nd
Joined military convoy WS4 in
Clyde with HM Destroyers
BULLDOG, HESPERUS,
HM Canadian Destroyers OTTAWA,
SAGUENAY and SKEENA as Local
Escort during
passage in NW Approaches.
3rd
Detached from WS4 with H M
Cruiser CAIRO, H M Destroyers
GARLAND, HESPERUS
and HURRICANE to escort inward
mercantile Convoy HX83 to Clyde.
8th
After detaching from HX83
continued Atlantic convoy escort
duties.
18th
Detached for escort of ships of
1st Minelaying Squadron during
minelay in the Northern
Barrage (Operation SN3).
(For details of all minelaying
operations see Naval Staff
History (MINING).
December
Atlantic convoy defence in
continuation.
1 9
4 1
January
3rd
Escorted minelayers during
minelay in the Northern Barrage
(Operation SN6).
4th
Continued escort for minelayers
(Operation SN65).
12th
Joined military convoy WS5B with
HM Destroyers FEARLESS,
HARVESTER,
HIGHLANDER, JACKAL, LEAMINGTON,
LINCOLN, VANSITTART and
WATCHMAN as Local Escort from
Clyde during passage in NW
Approaches.
16th
Detached from WS5B with Local
Escort and returned to Clyde.
February
Transferred to 4th Escort Group
for A/S defence of convoys in NW
Approaches.
to
For details of convoy defence
and U-Boat operations in
Atlantic see THE BATTLE
March
OF THE ATLANTIC by D MacIntyre
and U-BOAT WAR IN THE ATLANTIC (HMSO)).
(Note: Sister ship HMS BOADICEA
was also in this Group.)
April
26th
Joined military Convoy WS8A in
Clyde with H M Destroyers
HARVESTER,
HAVELOCK, HESPERUS and BRIDGE
for escort during Atlantic
passage to Gibraltar.
(Note: The mercantiles included
five ships destined for Egypt as
part of Operation
TIGER. See BATTLE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN by D Macintyre and
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by
C Barnett.)
29th
Detached from WS8A with HMS
BRIDGE and took passage to join
inward Convoy SL71
from West Africa as escort.
May
Detached from SL71 on arrival
and continued service in NW
Approaches.
June
Atlantic convoy defence in
continuation with Group.
to
August
September
Part of escort for Convoy ONS19
to Mid-Ocean Meeting Point
(MOMP) with Group.
October
Returned to Clyde as escort for
Convoy HX151 with ships of
Group.
24th
Sustained structural damage in
heavy weather. Foremast broken.
November
Rejoined Group on completion of
repair at Greenwich during which
radar outfit was fitted.
Part of escort for Convoy ON40
to MOMP.
Experienced heavy weather and
took passage to Iceland when
detached.
December
Joined Convoy SC156 as escort to
Clyde.
Sustained further more extensive
structural damage.
Withdrawn from service and took
passage to Tyne for repair.
1 9
4 2
January
Taken in hand for repair and
conversion for use as an A/S
Escort Destroyer.
Prototype Ahead Throwing Weapon
(HEDGEHOG) fitted and torpedo
tubes modified for
discharge of 1 Ton Depth Charge.
Improved radar was installed.
February
Under conversion at Tyne
shipyard.
to
For details of the development
of new weapons and
anti-submarine tactics in use
March
after 1942 see SEEK AND STRIKE
by W Hackmann and RADAR AT SEA by
D Howse).
April
On completion of trials and
work-up joined Hone Fleet.
12th
Part of Ocean Escort for Russian
Convoy PQ14 with H M Destroyers
AMAZON,
BEVERLEY and BULLDOG, HM
Corvettes CAMPANULA, OXLIP,
SAXIFRAGE
and SNOWFLAKE from position SSW
of Jan Mayen.
Distant cover was provided by
major units of Hone Fleet which
included HM Battleships
KING GEORGE V and DUKE OF YORK,
HM Cruiser KENYA screened by ten
Fleet destroyers.
19th
Detached on arrival at Kola
Inlet after dreadful passage due
to weather and many attacks
from aircraft as well as by
submarines.
For details of all Russian
Convoy operations see CONVOYS TO
RUSSIA by RA Ruegg,
ARCTIC CONVOYS by R Woodman, THE
RUSSIAN CONVOYS by B Schoefield
and
CONVOY ! by P Kemp).
28th
Deployed as Ocean escort for
returning Convoy QP11 with same
snips.
30th
HM Cruiser EDINBURGH joined
convoy after embarking gold
bullion at
Murmansk.
Whilst taking position at head
of convoy HMS EDINBURGH was
torpedoed by U456
and her stem structure was
completely demolished.
May
1st
In action with German Destroyers
which had been searching for HMS
EDINBURGH and
had found QP11 which was
promptly attacked.
During the engagement this ship
was damaged by splinters.
HMS BULLDOG, HMS AMAZON and HMS
BEVERLEY also took part in
torpedo attacks
on the enemy destroyers Z24, Z25
and Z26 which turned away.
For details see above
references.
7th
Detached from QP11 on arrival in
Iceland.
10th
Rejoined Greenock Escort Force
for Atlantic convoy defence.
Deployed for escort of
UK-Iceland convoys.
23rd
Deployed with HM Cruiser CAIRO,
HM Destroyers DOUGLAS, KEPPEL
and
SARDONYX as escort for rms QUEEN
MARY during passage in NW
Approaches as
Convoy WS19W.
24th
Return passage to Clyde after
detaching from rms QUEEN MARY.
June
1st
Joined military convoy WS19P
with H M Destroyers KEPPEL.
LEAMINGTON, WELLS
and DOUGLAS as escort during
passage in NW Approaches.
6th
Detached from WS19P with HMS
DOUGLAS and returned to Clyde.
(Note: HMS NELSON provided Ocean
Escort during passage to
Freetown.)
16th
Deployed with HM Destroyer WILD
SWAN. Polish Destroyer
KRAKOWIAK, HM Frigate
SPEY to reinforce escort of
Convoy HG84 which had been under
heavy attacks in the SW
Approaches.
(Note: HMS WILD SWAN was sunk in
air attacks during this
deployment.).
21st
Joined military convoy WS20 in
Clyde with H M Destroyers
GEORGETOWN,
SALISBURY, BOADICEA, RIPLEY, ST
ALBANS, VIDETTE, WOLVERINE and
VANSITTART for escort during
Atlantic passage.
(Note: HM Battleship MALAYA
provided Ocean Escort.)
26th
Detached from WS20 with HMS
VIDETTE and HMS WOLVERINE and
joined destroyer
which had come from Gibraltar
for escort of ss NARKUNDA from
WS20.
July
Deployed at Gibraltar for Local;
escort and patrol duties in
defence of Atlantic
to
September
October
Passage to UK to join military
convoy.
4th
Joined military convoy WS23 with
HM Destroyers BICESTER, WRESTLER
and
ZETLAND
as escort during passage in NW
Approaches.
(Note: HM Cruisers DESPATCH and
DURBAN with HM Armed Merchant
Cruiser
QUEEN OF BERMUDA provided Ocean
Escort.
8th
Detached from WS23 and returned
to Clyde.
Deployed for escort of military
convoys on passage to Gibraltar for the allied landings in
North Africa (Operation TORCH).
November
Deployed for support of landings
and escort of follow-up convoys.
December
Transferred to Home Fleet for
escort of Russian convoys.
19th
Deployed with HM Destroyers
MATCHLESS and OPPORTUNE as
destroyer screen for
HM Cruisers JAMAICA and
SHEFFIELD as cover for passage
of Convoy JW51A as
Force R.
24th
Detached from JW51 with Force R
before arrival of convoy at Kola
Inlet. Deployed with
HM Destroyers ECHO, ECLIPSE,
FAULKNOR, FURY and INGLEFIELD as
escort for
returning Convoy RA51.
1 9
4 3
January
7th
Detached from RA51 before
arrival at Loch Ewe.
21st
Joined Russian Convoy JW52 as
Ocean Escort with HM Destroyers
BULLDOG
MATCHLESS, OFFA, MUSKETEER,
ONSLAUGHT and the Polish
destroyer ORP
PIORUN.
27th
Detached from JW52 on arrival at
Kola Inlet.
29th
Joined Ocean Escort of returning
convoy RA52 with same ships
supplemented by HM
Destroyers FORESTER, ICARUS and
the damaged ONSLOW.
February
5th
Detached from RA52 on arrival of
Local Escort.
(Note: Deployment in English
Channel temporarily - to be
confirmed).
Battle Honour ENGLISH CHANNEL 1943 was
awarded).
Transferred to West Africa
Command at Freetown for escort of local
convoys.
March
Passage to Freetown.
April
Deployed at Freetown for Local
Escort duties
to
June
July
20th
Joined military convoy WS32 with
HM Frigates DERG, KALE and TAY
during passage
off West Africa as escort.
28th
Detached from WS32 with same
ships and Local Escort HM
Destroyer DOUGLAS and
HM Frigate NESS.
August
Freetown Local Escort duties in
continuation.
September
14th
Joined military convoy WS33 on
departure from Freetown with HM
Frigate BANN, HM
Destroyers BULLDOG, HMS BOADICEA
and WOLVERINE as escort during
passage
off West African coast to Lagos
and Takoradi.
19th
Detached from WS33 at Takoradi
and returned to Freetown with
destroyers.
Nominated for transfer to UK for Home Fleet duties.
October
Passage to Scapa Flow to resume
escort of Russian Convoy with
Hone Fleet ships.
November
Deployed in Home waters based at
Scapa Flow.
22nd
Joined Russian Convoy JW54B with
HM Corvettes DIANELLA,
RHODODENDRON and
POPPY.
December
3rd
Detached from Murmansk section
on arrival of convoy without
loss.
23rd
Joined Ocean Escort for return Convoy
RA55A with HM Destroyers
WESTCOTT,
METEOR, MILNE, MATCHLESS,
MUSKETEER, OPPORTUNE, VIRAGO,
ASHANTI, ATHABASKAN (RCN), HM Corvettes DIANELLA, POPPY and Norwegian
ACANTHUS.
25th
HM Destroyers MATCHLESS,
MUSKETEER, OPPORTUNE and VIRAGO
detached to
reinforce escort of Convoy JW55B
because of threat by the German
battleship
SCHARNHORST.
(Note: This was a preliminary
move prior to engagement of
SCHARNHORST by ships
of the Home Fleet (Battle of the
Barents Sea) - See above
references.
31st
HMS METEOR and HMS MILNE
detached from escort and
returned to Scapa
Flow
1 9
4 4
January
1st
Detached from RA55A on arrival
at Loch Ewe without loss.
Retained in Home Fleet for
service in NW Approaches.
February
19th
Joined dose Escort for Russian
Convoy JW57 with HM Destroyers
BOADICEA,
KEPPEL, WALKER, HM Corvettes
BLUEBELL, CAMELLIA, LOTUS and
RHODODENDRON.
28th
Detached on arrival of JW57
without loss at Kola Inlet
despite attacks by U-Boat Groups
which were successfully repelled
by air cover and operations by
escorts deployed in the
Support Role.
(Note: HM Destroyer MAHRATTA one
of the screen for cruiser escort
was sunk by
U990)
March
2nd
Part of Close escort for
returning RA57 with same ships.
9th
Detached from RA57 before
arrival at Loch Ewe.
Weather had been stormy.
(Note: The escorts of this
convoy came under several
attacks by Acoustic (GNAT)
torpedoes and one mercantile was
sunk.
Two submarines were sunk by
aircraft from HM Escort Aircraft
Carrier
CHASER and one by HMS
ONSLAUGHT).
29th
Deployed in the Support Role
with HM Destroyers KEPPEL,
BOADICEA WALKER,
HM Sloops STARLING, MAGPIE. WILD
GOOSE, WHIMBREL and WREN, during
passage of Russian Convoy JW58.
April
1st
Participated in sinking of U355
with an AVENGER aircraft from HM
Escort Aircraft
Carrier TRACKER.
2nd
Convoy under attack by THOR, HAMMER and BLITZ U-Boat Groups which were
repelled.
3rd
U228 sunk, the fourth during
this operation.
4th
Detached on safe arrival of JW58
at
Kola Inlet.
7th
Part of escort for returning
Convoy RA58.
9th
Unsuccessful attacks by DONNER
and KELL U-Boat Groups including the use of GNAT
torpedo weapons against escorts.
12th
Detached from RA58 before
arrival of convoy at Loch Ewe.
19th
Nominated for escort of empty
merchant ships from Russian
ports.
21st
Passage to Kola Inlet with H M
Cruiser DIADEM, H M Destroyers
KEPPEL,
BOADICEA, WALKER, WESTCOTT,
INCONSTANT, WHITEHALL, WRESTLER,
Fleet destroyers of the 3rd
Flotilla and frigates of 6th
Canadian Support Group escorting
the transport NEA HELLAS. For
details see ARCTIC CONVOYS.
23rd
Arrived Kola inlet and embarked
14 men for return to UK.
28th
Joined escorted for returning
Convoy RA59 with destroyers of
Group.
29th
Under attack by DONNER and KELL U-Boat Groups. May
May
3rd
Detached from RA59 before
arrival in Loch Ewe.
(Note: Passage was particularly
stormy but enemy attacks were
maintained.
In all four U-Boats were sunk by
aircraft by from HM Escort
Aircraft Carrier
FENCE and one mercantile was
lost).
10th
Nominated for support of allied
landings in Normandy with Force
J.
(Operation NEPTUNE: For details
of naval activities prior to and
during landings see
OPERATION NEPTUNE by K Edwards
and LANDINGS IN NORMANDY June
1944
(HMSO)).
June
Passage to Join Force J.
4th
Deployed with two Motor Launches
as escort for Convoy J8 that
included 16 Landing
Craft (Tank), four Landing Craft
Tank (Rocket) and two Landing
Craft Support (Large).
Operation delayed for 24 Hours.
5th
Sailed through swept channel
escorting Convoy J8.
June
6th
After arrival at Lowering
Position returned to UK to
embark the GCC 30 Corps for
passage to Assault area.
Took passage to Portland to form
122nd Escort Group.
Joined HM Corvette CLARKIA and 1
Motor Launch for defence of
convoys to beach head
during the Build Up Phase.
8th
Rescued 250 survivors from two
US Navy Landing Ships (Tank)
sunk 18 miles NE of
Barfleur during passage of
Convoy ECM1P after E-Boat
attack.
19th
Deployed with HM Escort
Destroyers BRISSENDEN,
WENSLEYDALE, TANATSIDE,
to
HM Sloop LONDONDERRY and HM Frigate ROWLEY in anti-E-Boat patrols.
22nd
Under attack by JU 88 aircraft,
two of which were destroyed.
Retained in Channel when NEPTUNE
terminated.
July
Channel deployment in
continuation
Nominated for repair on release
from detached service.
19th
Taken in hand for repair at
Sheerness.
August
Under repair.
Deployed on defence of coastal
convoys.
October
Channel deployment in
continuation
(Note: During this period
SCHNORKEL fitted submarines were
concentrating their
attacks at convoy focal points
in coastal waters).
31st
Transferred to Horns Fleet with
HM Destroyer WESTCOTT , HM Sloop
CYGNET, HM
Canadian Frigate NENE for local
escort of Russian Convoy JW61A.
(Note: This was a Special convoy
comprising ss EMPRESS OF
AUSTRALIA and ss
SCYTHIA for passage from Liverpool to
Murmansk. These ships were
returning
Russian nationals captured by
allied forces in France.
November
2nd
Detached with local escort on
arrival of HM Cruiser BERWICK,
HM Escort Aircraft
Carrier CAMPANIA with Fleet
Destroyers for Ocean Escort.
Resumed duty with 8th Support
Group.
December
1st
Joined Russian Convoy JW62 with
HM Destroyers KEPPEL, BULLDOG
and
WESTCOTT of 8th Support Group.
(Note: Sloops of 20th Escort
Group were deployed in Support
role.
7th
Detached en arrival at Kola
Inlet without loss.
10th
Joined return Convoy RA62 in
support role.
11th
HM Destroyer CASSANDRA hit by
torpedo from U365 and badly
damaged.
(Note: U365 was the only U-Boat
to maintain contact with RA62
and was sunk by
an aircraft from HMS CAMPANIA on
13th December).
19th
Detached from RA62 on arrival at
Loch Ewe.
21st
Under repair.
1 9
4 5
January
Under repair.
February
On completion resumed duty with
Group in Western Approaches.
March
Transferred to Plymouth Command
for duty in SW Approaches and
Channel.
(Note: During this period
Atlantic convoys to London were
re-routed through the
English Channel as the air
threat from airfields in France
had been removed.
The increased U-Boat activity
continued and anti-submarine
forces were
redeployed in the area - See
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY
and
SEEK AND STRIKE).
11th
Deployed in Plymouth Command for
convoy protection..
April
Participated in blockade of
ports in Bay of Biscay.
May
Embarked troop for re-occupation
of Channel Islands (Operation
NEST EGG).
9th
Attended surrender ceremony of
German Garrison in Channel
Islands with HMS
BULLDOG.
24th
Reduced to Reserve at Devonport.
June
On completion accepted in
Reserve Fleet, Devonport.
P o s t W a r N
o t e s
HMS BEAGLE was placed on the Disposal
List after VJ
Day and sold to BISCO
on 22nd
December 1945 for
demolition by Metal Industries. The ship arrived in tow at the breaker's
yard
in Charlestown, Rosyth
on 15th January 1946.
Addendum
CONVOY ESCORT MOVEMENTS of
HMS
BEAGLE
by
Don Kindell
These
convoy lists have not been
cross-checked with the text
above
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|
|
|
|
Date
convoy
sailed
|
Joined
convoy
as escort
|
Convoy No.
|
Left
convoy
|
Date
convoy
arrived
|
|
|
|
|
|
21/02/40
|
21/02/40
|
OA
096
|
22/02/40
|
unknown
|
18/06/40
|
18/06/40
|
FF
002A
|
19/06/40
|
19/06/40
|
18/06/40
|
18/06/40
|
OLIVE
|
19/06/40
|
19/06/40
|
24/10/40
|
04/11/40
|
HX
083
|
07/11/40
|
07/11/40
|
15/04/41
|
15/04/41
|
OG
059
|
20/04/41
|
28/04/41
|
29/03/41
|
20/04/41
|
SL
070
|
23/04/41
|
23/04/41
|
09/05/41
|
12/05/41
|
HP
|
12/05/41
|
24/05/41
|
29/05/41
|
29/05/41
|
OB
328
|
02/06/41
|
02/06/41
|
19/05/41
|
02/06/41
|
SC
032
|
07/06/41
|
07/06/41
|
11/06/41
|
12/06/41
|
OB
334
|
17/06/41
|
25/06/41
|
06/06/41
|
17/06/41
|
HX
131
|
19/06/41
|
23/06/41
|
16/07/41
|
16/07/41
|
OB
347
|
22/07/41
|
31/07/41
|
11/07/41
|
23/07/41
|
HX
138
|
26/07/41
|
27/07/41
|
06/08/41
|
08/08/41
|
ON
004
|
12/08/41
|
18/08/41
|
01/08/41
|
12/08/41
|
HX
142
|
16/08/41
|
18/08/41
|
20/08/41
|
20/08/41
|
ON
009
|
25/08/41
|
25/08/41
|
16/08/41
|
26/08/41
|
HX
145
|
31/08/41
|
31/08/41
|
07/09/41
|
09/09/41
|
ON
014
|
12/09/41
|
14/09/41
|
04/09/41
|
14/09/41
|
HX
148
|
16/09/41
|
17/09/41
|
21/09/41
|
22/09/41
|
ON
019
|
27/09/41
|
07/10/41
|
22/09/41
|
01/10/41
|
HX
151
|
04/10/41
|
07/10/41
|
14/10/41
|
14/10/41
|
ON
026
|
20/10/41
|
29/10/41
|
11/10/41
|
23/10/41
|
SC
049
|
27/10/41
|
27/10/41
|
03/11/41
|
04/11/41
|
ON
033
|
09/11/41
|
23/11/41
|
03/11/41
|
13/11/41
|
HX
158
|
17/11/41
|
18/11/41
|
25/11/41
|
27/11/41
|
ON
040
|
30/11/41
|
04/12/41
|
22/11/41
|
06/12/41
|
SC
056
|
09/12/41
|
10/12/41
|
26/03/42
|
12/04/42
|
PQ
014
|
19/04/42
|
19/04/42
|
28/04/42
|
28/04/42
|
QP
011
|
07/05/42
|
07/05/42
|
09/06/42
|
11/06/42
|
HG
084
|
20/06/42
|
20/06/42
|
15/06/42
|
28/06/42
|
SL
113
|
03/07/42
|
05/07/42
|
18/10/42
|
19/10/42
|
KX
002
|
29/10/42
|
29/10/42
|
13/11/42
|
13/11/42
|
MKF
0010
|
14/11/42
|
14/11/42
|
15/12/42
|
19/12/42
|
JW
051A
|
25/12/42
|
25/12/42
|
30/12/42
|
30/12/42
|
RA
051
|
07/01/43
|
11/01/43
|
17/01/43
|
21/01/43
|
JW
052
|
27/01/43
|
27/01/43
|
29/01/43
|
29/01/43
|
RA
052
|
05/02/43
|
09/03/43
|
18/06/43
|
18/06/43
|
PW
356
|
20/06/43
|
20/06/43
|
19/07/43
|
19/07/43
|
KMF
020
|
25/07/43
|
28/07/43
|
26/09/43
|
04/10/43
|
CF
014
|
10/10/43
|
10/10/43
|
14/10/43
|
14/10/43
|
SR
006/1
|
21/10/43
|
21/10/43
|
17/10/43
|
28/10/43
|
MKF
025
|
04/11/43
|
04/11/43
|
22/11/43
|
22/11/43
|
JW
054B
|
03/12/43
|
03/12/43
|
22/12/43
|
23/12/43
|
RA
055A
|
28/12/43
|
01/01/44
|
20/02/44
|
20/02/44
|
JW
057
|
28/02/44
|
28/02/44
|
02/03/44
|
02/03/44
|
RA
057
|
09/03/44
|
10/03/44
|
27/03/44
|
29/03/44
|
JW
058
|
04/04/44
|
04/04/44
|
07/04/44
|
07/04/44
|
RA
058
|
12/04/44
|
14/04/44
|
28/04/44
|
28/04/44
|
RA
059
|
06/05/44
|
06/05/44
|
13/06/44
|
13/06/44
|
FCM
002
|
13/06/44
|
unknown
|
31/10/44
|
31/10/44
|
JW
061A
|
02/11/44
|
06/11/44
|
29/11/44
|
01/12/44
|
JW
062
|
07/12/44
|
07/12/44
|
10/12/44
|
10/12/44
|
RA
062
|
19/12/44
|
19/12/44
|
22/01/45
|
23/01/45
|
OS
106KM
|
25/01/45
|
25/01/45
|
21/01/45
|
25/01/45
|
MKS
078G
|
29/01/45
|
29/01/45
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Note
on Convoys)