E-Class destroyer ordered on 1st November
1932 from Scotts at Greenock under the 1931
Build Programme. The ship was laid down on
30th March 1933
at the same time as her sister ship HMS
ESCORT also built in this shipyard. She
was launched on 30th January 1934 as the
first RN ship to carry this name.
Build was completed on 30th August 1934 for
a
cost of £249,987, excluding the cost
of
equipment such as weapons, ammunition and
communications outfits that were
supplied by the
Admiralty. She was mainly deployed with the
Home Fleet before September 1939,
but did spend several periods on detached
service in the Mediterranean between
1935 and March 1939. After a successful
WARSHIP WEEK campaign for National
Savings in March 1942 she was adopted by the
civil community of
Stretford, Lancashire, now part of
Greater Manchester.
Battle
Honours
ATLANTIC
1939 -45 - NORWAY 1940 -
ARCTIC
1941-42 - MALTA CONVOYS 1942 - NORTH AFRICA
1942
Heraldic
Data
Badge: On a Field
Green a white Horse, saltant
Motto
Celeriter:
'Swiftly'
D
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1
9 3 9
August
3rd
Commissioned with Reservists ship's company
for Royal Review of Reserve Fleet.
15th
Attended Review in Weymouth Bay.
September
Remained in commission and took passage to
allocated war station.
Joined 12th Destroyer Flotilla for convoy
defence in Western Approaches.
October
Deployed with Flotilla for convoy defence
and ant-submarine patrol in Western
Approaches.
November
Convoy defence and patrol in continuation.
5th
Carried out unsuccessful anti-submarine
attack.
15th
Carried out further anti-submarine attack
without success.
December
5th
Rescued survivors from ss NAVSOTA in
position 50.34N 19.16W.
(For details of submarine activities in 1939
see ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by
C Barnett, HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR by C Blair,
U-BOAT WAR IN THE ATLANTIC (HMSO)
and the Naval Staff History.)
1
9 4 0
January
Western Approaches convoy defence and patrol
in continuation.
February
Redeployed at Scapa Flow for North Sea convoy defence
duties,
24th
Escorted Convoy HN14 to Norway with HM Destroyers ESCORT, IMOGEN and INGLEFIELD.
25th
After warning of presence of submarine took
part in anti-submarine operations with
escort.
U63 was forced to surface whilst carrying
out attack on HN14.
Submarine scuttled.
24 survivors were rescued by ships of the
escort.
See U-BOATS DESTROYED by P Kemp.
March
North Sea deployment in continuation.
April
Part of escort Home Fleet ships covering
minelaying operation off Norway. as part of
planned allied
invasion (Operation WILFRED)
8th
After German invasion deployed for escort of
military convoys and support of landing
operations.
20th
Carried out search in Norwegian coastal
waters with HM Destroyers JUPITER and
FAULKNOR.
May
Support of shore operations and convoy
defence in continuation.
(For details of the disastrous operations in
Norway see above references and THE DOOMED
EXPEDITION by J Adams.)
Deployed for escort of final evacuation
convoys from Norway.
June
On release from convoy escort nominated for
service at Gibraltar with Force H.
17th
Part of escort for HM Aircraft Carrier ARK
ROYAL during passage to Gibraltar from Scapa Flow.
28th
Deployed with HMS ESCORT at Gibraltar.
(For details of naval operations in the
Mediterranean see THE BATTLE FOR THE
MEDITERRANEAN by D Macintyre and Naval Staff
History.)
July
Gibraltar deployment in
continuation.
(Note: Did not take part in attack on French
Fleet at Mers-el Kebir by ships of Force H)
Nominated for return to Home Fleet duties.
Passage to rejoin Home Fleet.
(Note: Intended to join escort for HMS ARK
ROYAL during passage to carry out air
attacks on
Bordeaux, but operation cancelled due to
adverse weather conditions.)
August
On arrival at Scapa Flow deployed with 3rd Destroyer Flotilla for anti-invasion patrols and
screening of Home Fleet major units.
21st
Escorted ships of 1st Minelaying Squadron
with HM Destroyers INGLEFIELD, ECHO and
ECLIPSE during second lay in Northern
Barrage.
(Operation SN2 - See Naval Staff History
(Mining)).
September
Nominated for support of planned landing by
Free French forces at Dakar (Operation
MENACE).
For details see RELUCTANT ENEMIES by W Tute
and MENACE by A Marder.)
Part of escort for military convoy during
passage.
Deployed with escort for HM Battleship
BARHAM during the operations off West
Africa-
October Retained
in West Africa after failure of MENACE.
Nominated for escort of ships taking Free
French expedition for landings at Duala,
French
Cameroons.
3rd
Passage to Duala with escort.
On release returned to Freetown for convoy
defence duties.
November
Nominated for return to Home Fleet duties
and took passage to rejoin 3rd Destroyer
Flotilla
at Scapa Flow.
December
Deployed with Flotilla at Scapa Flow for screening of Home Fleet major units and patrol in
NW Approaches.
1
9 4 1
January
Deployed with screen for Home Fleet units
providing cover for the transit of Norwegian
mercantiles
on passage in North Sea after escaping from detention in
Sweden (Operation RUBBLE).
February Home
Fleet screening duties in continuation
including escort of HM Battleship NELSON
during
search in North Sea for German warships SCHARNHORST and GNEISENAU which was
unsuccessful.
March
Transferred to Western Approaches Command
for escort of Atlantic convoys
April
Deployed for escort of Atlantic convoys
including HX125.
May
Atlantic deployment in continuation based in
Iceland.
Nominated for refit and took passage to
Tyne. Taken in hand at commercial shipyard.
June
Under refit. Warning radar outfit fitted.
9th
Carried out post refit trials and on
completion took passage to resume Home Fleet
service
with the 4th Destroyer Flotilla.
July
10th
Joined Flotilla at Scapa Flow.
30th
Part of escort for Home Fleet aircraft
carriers during air attack on Petsamo and
Kirkenes
(Operation EF)
August
4th
Deployed with escort for HM Battleship
PRINCE OF WALES during Atlantic passage to
Argentia, Newfoundland with Prime
Minister Winston Churchill embarked for
Atlantic Charter
Meeting.
15th
Joined escort for HMS PRINCE OF WALES during
the return passage from Argentia to Iceland.
31st
Deployed with HMS ECLIPSE and HMS INGLEFIELD
as part of the screen for HM Aircraft
Carrier VICTORIOUS, HM Cruisers DEVONSHIRE
and SUFFOLK to provide for passage of
HM Aircraft Carrier ARGUS and HM Cruiser
SHROPSHIRE during passage to Archangel
with aircraft and RAF personnel. (Operation
STRENGTH).
(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.)
September
Arctic deployment in continuation.
14th
Resumed Flotilla duties at Scapa Flow on
return from STRENGTH.
October
2nd
Joined escort for Russian Convoy PQ1.
10th
Detached from PQ1 escort on arrival at
Archangel and took independent return
passage to Scapa
Flow.
November
Deployed with Flotilla for Home Fleet
screening and patrol duties.
December
12th
Joined Russian Convoy PQ6 with HM Cruiser
EDINBURGH and HMS ECHO as Ocean Escort for
passage to North Russia.
18th
Detached from PQ6 to carry out search for HM
Minesweeper LEDA.
Rejoined convoy after locating minesweeper.
(Note: HMS LEDA had been sent from Murmansk
to replace HM Minesweeper SPEEDY which had
been damaged in action with German
destroyers. See references.)
Detached from PQ6 and escorted two Russian
mercantiles into
Murmansk
20th
Under air attacks before arrival at
Murmansk.
For details see ARCTIC CONVOYS by R Woodman.
Took passage to Kola Inlet.
1
9 4 2
January
4th
Sailed from Kolas Inlet with HMS EDINBURGH.
5th
Joined return Convoy QP4 from Archangel with
HMS EDINBURGH and HMS ECHO as Ocean Escort
9th
Detached from QP4 with Ocean Escort on
dispersal after uninterrupted passage.
Encountered adverse weather conditions on
passage to Scapa Flow.
10th
Resumed Flotilla duties on arrival.
February
Nominated for refit and took passage to
Humber.
9th
Taken in hand at Immingham commercial
shipyard.
March
10th
On completion of post refit trials took
passage to rejoin Flotilla for Home Fleet
duties at Scapa Flow
20th
Deployed with HM Destroyers ASHANTI,
BEDOUIN, ECHO, ESKIMO, FAULKNOR,
FORESIGHT, ICARUS, INGLEFIELD, LEDBURY,
MARNE, MIDDLETON, ONSLOW,
PUNJABI, TARTAR and WHEATLAND as screen for
HM Battleships KING GEORGE V,
DUKE OF YORK, HM Battlecruiser RENOWN, HM Aircraft Carrier VICTORIOUS,
HM Cruisers NIGERIA and KENT to provide Distant Cover for passage of Russian Convoy
PQ13 and return Convoy QP9.
April
3rd
Resumed Home Fleet Flotilla duties on
release from Distant Cover screen.
Escorted Norwegian trawler LIND to Methyl.
(Note: This trawler had escaped from
detention in Sweden.)
8th
Deployed with HM Destroyers BELVOIR,
BEDOUIN, ESKIMO, FAULKNOR, LEDBURY,
MATCHLESS, MIDDLETON, OFFA, ONSLOW, SOMALI
and WHEATLAND as screen for HMS
KING
GEORGE V, HMS DUKE OF YORK, HMS VICTORIOUS, HM Cruisers KENT and NIGERIA to
provide Distant
Cover for passage of Russian Convoy PQ14 and
return Convoy QP10
26th
Deployed with HM Destroyers BELVOIR,
FAULKNOR, HURSLEY, INGLEFIELD, LAMERTON,
MARNE, MARTIN, MIDDLETON, ORIBI, PUNJABI, US destroyers USS
MADISON, USS
PLUNKETT, USS WAINWRIGHT and USS WILSON as
screen for HMS KING GEORGE V, US
battleship USS WASHINGTON, HMS VICTORIOUS,
HM Cruiser KENYA, US cruisers USS
WICHITA and USS TUSCALOOSA to provide
Distant Cover for passage of Russian Convoy
PQ15
and return Convoy QP11.
May
1st
HMS PUNJABI sank after collision with HMS
KING GEORGE V which sustained major damage
to
bow structure and had to be replaced by HM
Battleship DUKE OF YORK.
13th
Deployed with screen for Home Fleet major
units which were providing cover for return
passage of
damaged HM Cruiser TRINIDAD. See above references.
15th
Under air attacks during which HMS TRINIDAD
was sunk.
(For details see ARCTIC CONVOYS.)
21st
Deployed with HMS INGLEFIELD, HM Norwegian
destroyer ST ALBANS, HM Destroyer
BOADICEA, HM Fleet Minesweeper HARRIER and
four trawlers as escort for return Convoy
QP12.
Cover was provided by Home Fleet units.
June
Nominated for detached duty in support of
Malta relief convoy (Operation HARPOON)
5th
Transferred to 5th Destroyer Flotilla for
HARPOON.
Joined Escort for military convoy WS19Z with
HM Destroyers BADSWORTH, BEDOUIN,
BLANKNEY, ICARUS, MARNE, MATCHLESS,
MIDDLETON, ONSLOW and Polish destroyer
KUJAWIAK for passage to Gibraltar
12th
Part of Force W as screen for HM Battleship
MALAYA, HM Aircraft Carrier EAGLE, HM
Cruisers
KENYA, LIVERPOOL and CHARYBDIS with HM
Destroyers ONSLOW, ICARUS, WISHART,
WESTCOTT, WRESTLER, VIDETTE and ANTELOPE
during passage in Western Mediterranean to
the Sicilian Narrows.
14th
Under air attacks.
Detached with Force W and returned to
Gibraltar.
(For details see THE BATTLE FOR THE
MEDITERRANEAN by D Macintyre, ENGAGE THE
ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by C Barnett, Naval Staff
History. and MALTA CONVOYS by R
Woodman..)
18th
Passage to UK as part of escort for HM
Aircraft Carrier ARGUS.
July
Joined HM Destroyers ASHANTI, BLANKNEY,
FAULKNOR, MARNE, MARTIN, MIDDLETON,
ONSLOW, ONSLAUGHT and WHEATLAND as screen
for major units of Home Fleet providing
Distant Cover for the passage of Russian
Convoy PQ17 and returning QP13.
(Note: Major units deployed included HM
Battleship DUKE OF YORK, US Battleship
USS WASHINGTON, HM Cruisers NIGERIA and
CUMBERLAND.)
4th
Convoy PQ17 scattered by Admiralty orders in
belief of threat of attack by German
battleship
TIRPITZ.
(For details see THE CONVOY IS TO SCATTER by
J Broome and the above references.)
10th
Resumed Flotilla duties with Home Fleet.
20th
Taken in hand for refit by commercial
shipyard in Liverpool.
August
Under refit.
24th
On completion of post refit trials rejoined
Flotilla in Home Fleet.
October
Detached for special duties.
Embarked Free French General LeClerc for
passage to French Cameroons and provided
cover
during landings.
Resumed Flotilla duties with Home Fleet on
release.
20th
Escorted HM Aircraft Carrier FURIOUS to
Gibraltar.
Nominated for escort of military convoys to
Gibraltar in preparation for the planned
allied landings
in North Africa (Operation TORCH).
November
Deployed at Gibraltar.
Escorted military convoys MKF1 and MKF2
during Atlantic passage to Gibraltar for
TORCH
landings.
On release from TORCH deployed as part of
escort for return military convoy MKF1 to
Greenock.
19th
Detached from MKF1 on arrival at Greenock
and resumed Home Fleet duty.
27th
Taken in hand for repair at Thames
commercial shipyard.
December
29th
On completion of post repair trials resumed
Flotilla duties in Home Fleet.
1
9 4 3
January
Nominated for detached service with 3rd
Escort Group (B3) in Western Approaches for
Atlantic
convoy defence.
(For details see THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC
by D Macintyre and U-BOAT WAR IN THE
ATLANTIC (HMSO).)
Joined HM Destroyer HARVESTER, Polish
destroyers ORP GARLAND and BURZA, Free
French
Corvettes ACONIT, ROSELYS, RENONCULE and HM
Corvette NARCISSUS in B3 Escort Group
Part of escort for Convoys ONS157 and return
Convoy SC117 with Group.
February
Joined Convoy ON167 as escort with ships of
Group.
21st
Convoy sighted by U-Boat of BURFGRAF Group..
22nd
Carried out counter attacks on U-Boats of
combined BURGRAF and STURMBOCK Groups.
(Note: Two mercantiles were sunk by U664
during the attacks.)
March
6th
Joined return Convoy HX228 with HMS
HARVESTER, ORP GARLAND, ORP BURZA,
HM Corvettes NARCISSUS, Free French ACONIT,
ROSELYS and RENONCULE as escort
during eastward Atlantic passage.
7th
US Escort Aircraft Carrier BOGUE and screen
of two US Navy destroyers which had escorted
HX228 to meeting point detached.
(Note: This proved to be a most unfortunate
feature.)
10th
HX228 sighted by U336 of NEULAND U-Boat
Group.
Under attacks by NEULAND Group. (For details
see THE ECHO OF A FIGHTING FLOWER
by P Coy and HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR by C
Blair.)
11th
HMS HARVESTER sunk by U432 after ramming
U444 which was later sunk by FS ACONIT
(See above references and U-BOATS DESTROYED
by P Kemp.)
Embarked Commander M J Evans, RN as Senior
Officer B3 on return to UK.
(Note: Previous Senior Officer Commander AA
Tait, RN had lost his life in HMS HARVESTER.
See references.)
Took part in exercises with Group before
joining westward Convoy ON174 as escort with
Group
which included HM Corvette AZALEA.
April
Detached from ON174 on arrival of Local
Escort and took passage to St Johns,
Newfoundland.
No ships in ON174 were lost.
6th
Joined return Convoy HX232 with Group for
escort to UK.
11th
Warned of U-Boat Group concentration for
attacks by Admiralty.
12th
Under attacks by LERCHE U-Boat Group.
(Note: See references. Four mercantiles were
lost during passage.)
May
Deployed as escort for Convoy ON181 with
ships of Group which arrived without loss.
Relieved as Senior Officer's ship by HM
Destroyer KEPPEL.
19th
Escorted return Convoy HX239 with HMS
KEPPEL, HM Frigate TOWY, HM Corvettes
ORCHIS, NARCISSUS, Free French RENONCULE,
ROSELYS and LOBELIA.
(Note: Air cover for HX239 was provided by
HM Escort Aircraft Carrier ARCHER, part of
4th Support Group. See references.)
Diverted away from threat of attacks by
MOSEL U-Boat Group.
23rd
Under threat of attack by U752 whose radio
transmissions had enabled its bearing to be
determined. See SEEK AND STRIKE by W Hackmann.
(Note: U752 was attacked by an aircraft from
HMS ARCHER and on approach of HMS
KEPPEL scuttled. See U-BOATS DESTROYED by P
Kemp.)
June
3rd
Taken in hand for refit by commercial
shipyard at Cardiff.
(Note: HEDGEHOG Anti-submarine mortar was
fitted forward in place of A Gun
mounting. See SEEK AND STRIKE.)
July
Under refit
to
August
September
5th
On completion of post refit trials carried
out brief work-up before resuming Atlantic
convoy defence with Group.
Part of escort for merged outward Convoys
ONS18 and ON20 with HMS KEPPEL,
HMS TOWY, HM Corvettes ORCHIS, NARCISSUS,
French ROSELYS, LOBELIA and
FS RENONCULE of B3 Group.
(Note: Other Escorts were HM Destroyers
GATINEAU (RCN), ICARUS, HM Frigate
LAGAN, three corvettes, a Trawler of 2nd
Canadian Escort Group and HM
Destroyer ST CROIX (RCN)
19th
Merged convoy sighted by U270 of LEUTHEN
U-Boat Group.
20th
Sustained major structural damage after
premature explosion of a mortar bomb during
attacks in defence of merged convoy.
Casualties included 16 dead and nine
injured.
Withdrawn from escort and took passage to
Clyde.
(Note: Of the 85 mercantiles in the convoy
six were sunk for the loss of four warships.
See references.)
25th
Passage to Portsmouth for repair.
27th
Taken in hand for repair by HM Dockyard.
October
Under repair and refit
to
December
1
9 4 4
January
Under repair and refit.
to
(Note: Opportunity to fit the newly developed SQUID Anti-submarine mortar and
November
the new design radar Type 277 was taken
during the greatly extended refit.
For details see RADAR AT SEA by D Howse and SEEK AND STRIKE.)
Nominated for service in 8th Escort Group.
December
30th
Refit work completed.
1
9 4 5
January
Post refit trials including first fit of
SQUID Mortar.
February
On completion of work-up for operational
service joined Group.
Deployed for convoy defence and
anti-submarine operations in UK coastal
waters.
(Note: During this period U-Boats were
concentrating attacks on convoy focal points
and
coastal shipping.
Atlantic convoys were re-routed through the
English Channel after air attack threat
from French bases had been removed.)
March
Coastal convoy defence with Group in
continuation.
to
April
May
Part of escort for Convoy RN1 taking
Norwegian personnel back to
Oslo.
June
Joined 1st Training Flotilla for
anti-submarine training duties.
July
Training duties with Flotilla in
continuation.
to
August
Post
War
Notes
HMS
ESCAPADE
remained in service with the Flotilla until
1946 when she Paid off and
was reduced to Reserve
status. On 26th November 1946 she was placed
on the Disposal List and sold to
BISCO on 17th May 1947. The
ship arrived at Grangemouth in tow on 3rd
August 1947 for demolition by G W
Brunton.
Addendum
CONVOY ESCORT MOVEMENTS of
HMS ESCAPADE
by
Don Kindell
This convoy list has not been cross-checked
with the text above
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Date
convoy sailed
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Joined
convoy as escort
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Convoy No.
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Left
convoy
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Date
convoy arrived
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|
|
05/09/39
|
06/09/39
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RED
1
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11/09/39
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27/09/39
|
05/10/39
|
05/10/39
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BC
007R
|
08/10/39
|
08/10/39
|
12/11/39
|
14/11/39
|
OA
034
|
15/11/39
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unknown
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25/11/39
|
25/11/39
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OB
041
|
27/11/39
|
27/11/39
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17/11/39
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29/11/39
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SL
009F
|
29/11/39
|
29/11/39
|
03/12/39
|
03/12/39
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OB
046
|
05/12/39
|
07/12/39
|
25/11/39
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07/12/39
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SL
010F
|
08/12/39
|
08/12/39
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21/12/39
|
21/12/39
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HN
005
|
24/12/39
|
24/12/39
|
29/12/39
|
29/12/39
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ON
006/1
|
01/01/40
|
01/01/40
|
01/01/40
|
01/01/40
|
HN
006
|
04/01/40
|
04/01/40
|
02/02/40
|
02/02/40
|
MT
002
|
03/02/40
|
03/02/40
|
02/02/40
|
02/02/40
|
MT
003
|
03/02/40
|
03/02/40
|
09/02/40
|
09/02/40
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ON
011/1
|
12/02/40
|
12/02/40
|
17/02/40
|
17/02/40
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ON
014/1
|
22/02/40
|
22/02/40
|
22/02/40
|
22/02/40
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HN
014
|
26/02/40
|
26/02/40
|
28/02/40
|
28/02/40
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ON
016/1
|
02/03/40
|
02/03/40
|
02/03/40
|
02/03/40
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HN
016
|
05/03/40
|
05/03/40
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15/03/40
|
15/03/40
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ON
020/1
|
18/03/40
|
18/03/40
|
18/03/40
|
18/03/40
|
HN
020
|
22/03/40
|
22/03/40
|
24/03/40
|
24/03/40
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ON
022/1
|
27/03/40
|
27/03/40
|
27/03/40
|
27/03/40
|
HN
022
|
30/03/40
|
30/03/40
|
31/03/40
|
31/03/40
|
ON
024/1
|
02/04/40
|
04/04/40
|
20/04/41
|
04/05/41
|
HX
122
|
08/05/41
|
08/05/41
|
06/05/41
|
20/05/41
|
HX
125A
|
21/05/41
|
22/05/41
|
12/08/41
|
24/08/41
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DERVISH
|
30/08/41
|
31/08/41
|
29/09/41
|
01/10/41
|
PQ
001
|
11/10/41
|
11/10/41
|
08/12/41
|
11/12/41
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PQ
006
|
20/12/41
|
20/12/41
|
26/12/41
|
05/01/42
|
QP
004
|
09/01/42
|
09/01/42
|
10/03/42
|
27/03/42
|
PQ
013
|
28/03/42
|
31/03/42
|
21/03/42
|
27/03/42
|
QP
009
|
28/03/42
|
03/04/42
|
26/03/42
|
12/04/42
|
PQ
014
|
18/04/42
|
19/04/42
|
10/04/42
|
12/04/42
|
QP
010
|
18/04/42
|
21/04/42
|
10/04/42
|
02/05/42
|
PQ
015
|
05/05/42
|
05/05/42
|
28/04/42
|
02/05/42
|
QP
011
|
05/05/42
|
07/05/42
|
21/05/42
|
21/05/42
|
QP
012
|
29/05/42
|
29/05/42
|
12/06/42
|
12/06/42
|
HARPOON
|
16/06/42
|
16/06/42
|
27/06/42
|
29/06/42
|
PQ
017
|
04/07/42
|
04/07/42
|
01/11/42
|
08/11/42
|
KMF
002
|
10/11/42
|
12/11/42
|
12/11/42
|
12/11/42
|
MKF
001X
|
19/11/42
|
19/11/42
|
14/02/43
|
16/02/43
|
ON
167
|
28/02/43
|
08/03/43
|
28/02/43
|
06/03/43
|
HX
228
|
14/03/43
|
15/03/43
|
20/03/43
|
22/03/43
|
ON
174
|
01/04/43
|
08/04/43
|
01/04/43
|
08/04/43
|
HX
232
|
15/04/43
|
16/04/43
|
30/04/43
|
01/05/43
|
ON
181
|
12/05/43
|
18/05/43
|
13/05/43
|
19/05/43
|
HX
239
|
27/05/43
|
28/05/43
|
12/09/43
|
14/09/43
|
ONS
018
|
20/09/43
|
29/09/43
|
15/09/43
|
20/09/43
|
ON
202
|
20/09/43
|
01/10/43
|
07/04/45
|
14/04/45
|
AT
201
|
15/04/45
|
15/04/45
|
17/04/45
|
17/04/45
|
KMF
043
|
23/04/45
|
23/04/45
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Note
on Convoys)