1 9 4 1
August
Contractor's
trials and commissioned for service in 19th
Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet
21st
Build completion and commenced
Acceptance Trials.
On
completion of trials and weapon calibration
passage to Scapa
Flow
for work-up with ships
of
Home Fleet.
September
On completion of work-up joined
19th Destroyer Flotilla as Leader for duty
with Home Fleet.
17th
Nominated for support of planned Malta
relief (Operation HALBERD) and joined
military
convoy WS1 IX
with HM Battleships PRINCE OF WALES, RODNEY,
HM Cruisers
EURYALUS,
KENYA,
SHEFFIELD,
EDINBURGH,
HM Destroyers LIGHTNING, ORIBI,
Dutch destroyer ISAAC
SWEERS, Polish destroyers ORP GARLAND and
PIORUN.
24th
Escort joined by destroyers from Gibraltar
and
Force H ships provided cover for passage
in western Mediterranean
of re-identified Convoy GM2.
Nominated for transfer
to Force X as escort for GM2 during
transit
of Sicilian
Narrows.
27th
Under air attacks during which HM Battleship
NELSON was hit
by torpedo but remained
with convoy.
(Note: Threat
of surface attack by Italian warships did
not
materialise.)
Joined HM Destroyers
COSSACK, FORESIGHT, FORESTER, FURY, ORIBI.
ZULU,
FARNDALE
and HEYTHROP with HM Cruisers EDINBURGH,
EURYALUS, HERMIONE
and SHEFFIELD
as Force X when Ships of Force H, designated
Force A
detached from GM2
west of Sicilian
Narrows
28th
Sailed from Malta
with Force X after safe arrival of
convoy.
29th
Rejoined Force A
ships west of Sicily
Detached
with HMS PRINCE OF WALES,
HMS KENYA, HMS SHEFFIELD, HM Destroyers
LIGHTNING,
ORIBI, FORESTER and FURY and took return
passage to Gibraltar.
(Note:
Remaining warships covered passage of Convoy
MG2 from
Malta
during passage to
Gibraltar,)
October
Transferred
to Force H based at Gibraltar
for screening duties, patrol and convoy
defence.
November
10th
Deployed with HM Destroyers LIGHTNING,
LEGION, SIKH, ZULU,
GURKHA and Dutch
destroyer ISAAC
SWEERS as screen for HM Battleship MALAYA,
HM Aircraft Carriers
ARK
ROYAL.
ARGUS and HM Cruiser HMS HERMIONE during
provision of
cover for Malta
aircraft delivery
from the two aircraft carriers (Operation
PERPETUAL).
13th
Carried out unsuccessful anti-submarine
operations after suspected contact.
Under attack by U81
during which HMS ARK ROYAL was hit by
torpedo
and disabled.
Stood by stricken ship
with HMS LIGHTNING.
14th
HMS ARK ROYAL sank during tow to Gibraltar
by
two tugs. (For full details see MALTA
CONVOYS
by R Woodman)
December
Gibraltar
deployment in continuation
For
details of naval operations including Malta
relief operations see ENGAGE THE ENEMY
MORE
CLOSELY by C Barnett, THE BATTLE
FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN
by Donald
Maclntyre, THE
NAVAL WAR IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
by J Greene and A
Massignini,
The Naval Staff History
and above reference.
1
9 4 2
January
Deployed with Force
H and formed part of Anti-submarine
Striking Force with HM Destroyers
CROOME, HESPERUS and
WESTCOTT.
(Note:
Extensive anti-submarine patrols had been
instituted
at Gibraltar
after loss of HMS
ARK
ROYAL
in intercept attempts by U-Boats to pass
through the Straits.)
Despatched to carry out
operations after U-Boats attacked convoy.
See
HITLER'S U-BOAT WAR by C Blair.
18th
Took part in sinking of U93 with HMS
HESPERUS in defence of
Convoy SL97
.
(Note: Sinking
was after depth charge and surface gun
attacks.
41 of
crew survived See U-BOATS DESTROYED by P
Kemp.
February
8th
Reinforced
escort of Atlantic convoy.
Passage to Clyde
for escort of military convoy WS16 during
Atlantic
passage.
(Note
WS16 was taking troops to Middle
East
and India.)
17th
Joined Convoy WS16 with HM Destroyers
ACTIVE, ANTHONY, BLANKNEY, CROOME,
DUNCAN,
FIREDRAKE and LIGHTNING and took passage as
escort.
21st
Detached from WS16 with same ships ands
returned to Gibraltar.
(Note: HM
Aircraft Carrier ARGUS was part of WS16 and
on
passage to Gibraltar
to carry out
Malta
aircraft delivery.
It may
be assumed that the destroyers detached as
escort for HMS ARGUS.)
23rd
Arrived at Gibraltar.
27th
Deployed with HM Destroyers LIGHTNING,
ACTIVE, ANTHONY, WHITEHALL,
WISHART,
BLANKNEY, EXMOOR
and CROOME as screen for HMS ARGUS,
HMS
EAGLE, HMS HERMIONE
and HMS MALAYA providing escort
for Malta
aircraft
delivery from
carriers (Operation SPOTTER I)
28th
Operation cancelled due to aircraft fuel
tank defects and
returned to Gibraltar
March
6th
Deployed for Operation SPOTTER II with same
ships as
SPOTTER I
8th
Arrived at Gibraltar
after successful launch of aircraft.
19th
Nominated for support of planned landings in
Madagascar
with other ships of Force H
on completion of
planned aircraft delivery (Operation
IRONCLAD)
20th
Deployed with HM Destroyers DUNCAN, ACTIVE,
ANTHONY, WHITEHALL,
WISHART,
BLANKNEY, EXMOOR
and CROOME as screen for HMS MALAYA,
HMS ARGUS and HMS EAGLE
during Malta
aircraft delivery by
the two carriers.
(Operation
PICKET I)
22nd Return
passage
to Gibraltar
with same ships when operation cancelled due
to defects
in
aircraft fuel
tanks
27th
Deployed with same ships for repeat aircraft
delivery
(Operation PICKET II)
April
1st
Passage to Freetown
to join military convoy WS17 for IRONCLAD
6th
At Freetown
9th
Sailed from Freetown
as screen for HMS MALAYA and HMS HERMIONE
with
HM
Destroyers ACTIVE, ANTHONY, INCONSTANT,
JAVELIN, LIGHTNING,
LOOKOUT and PAKENHAM.
18th
Arrived at Cape
Town
with WS17.
22nd
Arrived at Durban with
WS17.
(Note: Some mercantiles
in WS17
were destined for the Middle
East
and Indian detached
at ports in South
Africa
and continued passage as WS17.)
28th
Deployed with HM Destroyers LIGHTNING,
LOOKOUT and other
destroyers as escort for
Convoy
Z during passage to Diego Suarez, northern Madagascar.
(Note: HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS,
HMS
HERMIONE
May
2nd
Carried out bombardment exercise in
preparation for support of landings.
3rd
Convoy Y merged with Slow Convoy Y which had
taken passage
10 days earlier
4th
Deployed with HMS ANTHONY and HMS LIGHTNING
to mark and
buoy approach
channel to
landing area at Diego Suarez.
5th
Led HMS LIGHTNING and HM Landing Ship
(Infantry) into Courier
Bay
for landings.
Provided naval gunfire
support during assault.
6th
Deployed with HMS LOOKOUT and HMS LIGHTNING
as screen for
HMS RAMILLIES
during search for
Japanese warships reported in area.
7tth
Provided naval
gunfire support
during landing by Royal Marines from HMS
ANTHONY on
Antisirana
Peninsular
8th
At Diego Suarez and deployed periodically
for
anti-submarine patrols with HMS LIGHTNING
and HMS LOOKOUT
until released from IRONCLAD.
(Note: For
details of IRONCLAD see RELUCTANT ENEMIES by
W
Tute,
ENGAGE THE
ENEMY
MORE CLOSELY, WAR WITH JAPAN
(HMSO), The
Naval Staff History
and STRUCK BY
LIGHTNING by G Gilroy (Privately published.)
27th
Released from IRONCLAD with HMS LOOKOUT and
HMS LIGHTNING.
29th
Took passage Colombo
to join Eastern Fleet.
31st
At Seychelles
to refuel.
June
1st
Joined HM Aircraft Carriers FORMIDABLE,
ILLUSTRIOUS and HM
Cruiser GAMBIA
for
exercises in Indian
Ocean
5th
Arrived at Colombo.
12th
Deployed with HMS LIGHTNING, HMS LOOKOUT and
two other
Eastern Fleet destroyers
as screen for HM
Battleship WARSPITE, HMS FORMIDABLE, HMS
ILLUSTRIOUS and
HMS GAMBIA during
offensive sweep in Indian
Ocean
as Force A.
18th
Returned to Colombo
with Force A.
22nd
Deployed with HMS LIGHTNING for exercises
off Colombo.
23rd
Took passage from Colombo
as screen for ships of Force A during
passage to Mombasa.
28th
At Seychelles
to refuel.
July
1st
Arrived at Mombasa
with ships of Force A
9th
Transferred to South
Atlantic
for trade defence and interception of
commerce raiders.
Took passage with HMS
INDOMITABLE, HMS LIGHTNING and HMS
LOOKOUT.
19th
Nominated for service in Mediterranean
in support of Malta
relief operation,
(Operation
PEDESTAL)
20th
Passage to Freetown.
23rd
Detached from HMS INDOMITABLE with
destroyers to refuel at
Pointe Noire,
French
Equatorial Africa and rejoined on
completion.
27th
Joined by HM Cruiser PHOEBE.
28th
Arrived at Freetown.
August
1st
Sailed from Freetown
for Gibraltar
as screen for same ships.
5th
Deployed with HM Destroyers FORESIGHT, FURY,
ICARUS,
INTREPID,
LIGHTNING,
LOOKOUT, VANSITTART,
WESTCOTT and WRESTLER as screen
for HM Aircraft
Carriers
ARGUS, EAGLE, INDOMITABLE, VICTORIOUS, HM
Cruisers
PHOEBE , CHARYBDIS
and
SIRIUS during Exercise BERSERK west of
Gibraltar
to
carry out tactics
for use during planned
defence of PEDESTAL convoy.
10th
Refuelled and nominated with HMS LOOKOUT
for escort of HM Aircraft Carrier
FURIOUS during aircraft
delivery to Malta.
(Operation
BELLOWS - Coincident with PEDESTAL)
11th
During screening of HMS FURIOUS detached
when HMS EAGLE was
hit by torpedo
fired by U73 and
sank within eight minutes. Carried out
rescue work with HMS
LOOKOUT
and HM Tug JAUNTY
(Note: These
ships rescued a total of 927 survivors from
a ships company of 1160.)
Transferred
survivors to HM Destroyer KEPPEL and
refuelled from tanker in Force R
Took passage to join
ships covering passage of PEDESTAL convoy
after refuelling.
Carried
out successful anti-submarine operations
against Italian submarine BRIN with
HM
Destroyers FORESIGHT and FURY and attack
failed.
12th
Under series of air attacks throughout
the day during which HMS INDOMITABLE was
badly
damaged and
HMS FORESIGHT had to be sunk following
damage.
Detached from PEDESTAL
Convoy with part of Force Z on arrival at
Sicilian
Narrows.
(Note: These
were HMS NELSON, HMS VICTORIOUS, HMS PHOEBE,
HMS SIRIUS,
HM
Destroyers LAFOREY, LIGHTNING. LOOKOUT
and QUENTIN.
Remained
in area to provide cover for ships of Force
X which had remained as escort for
PEDESTAL convoy for
passage into Malta.
14th
Passage to Gibraltar
as part of screen for ships of Forces X and
Z..
(Note: For
details of PEDESTAL see PEDESTAL by P Smith
and
above references.)
15th
Arrived at Gibraltar
16th
Deployed as screen for HM Aircraft Carrier
FURIOUS and HMS
CHARYBDIS with HM
Destroyers
LOOKOUT, LIGHTNING, ANTELOPE, WISHART,
MALCOLM, KEPPEL,
ESKIMO. SOMALI,
VENOMOUS and BICESTER during Malta
aircraft delivery from HMS
FURIOUS (Operation
BARITONE).
18th
Returned to Gibraltar
with same ships on completion of
BARITONE.
21st
Deployed for ant-submarine operations off Gibraltar
September
3rd
Deployed with HMS LOOKOUT to provide escort
for ss LEINSTER
into Gibraltar
(Note: ss
LEINSTER
was
part of military convoy WS22 during passage
in Atlantic
from
Clyde
to Freetown.
4th
Met WS22 and escorted detached ss
LEINSTER
to Gibraltar
with HMS LOOKOUT.
12th
Passage from Gibraltar
to Southampton
for refit.
17th
Taken in hand for refit in commercial
shipyard
October
Under
refit
November
20th
Carried out post refit trials and took
passage to Scapa
Flow
for work-up prior to resuming
Flotilla duties at Gibraltar.
23rd
Worked-up at Scapa
Flow
with HM Destroyer LIGHTNING.
December
Nominated for escort of military
convoy during passage to Gibraltar.
7th
Sailed from Scapa
Flow
for Greenock
on completion of work-up.
12th
Took passage to Liverpool
with HMS LIGHTNING to escort troopship
DUCHESS OF
ATHOL
during passage from Liverpool
to join military convoy KMF5 during passage
in
Atlantic
from Clyde
to Algiers.
15th
Joined KMF5 Ocean Escort with HMS LIGHTNING
and DUCHESS OF
ATHOL
20th
Arrived at Gibraltar
after stormy passage.
21st
Took part in rescue operations with HMS
LIGHTNING after
troopship STRATHALLAN
was hit by
torpedo from U562 off Algerian coast.
(Note:
STRATHALLAN was taking 4.408 troops and 296
Nurses to
North
Africa
and sank
on 23rd after
fires became uncontrollable.)
1
9 4 3
January
1st
Arrived at Bone for duty with
Flotilla as part of Force Q.
(Note: Force Q
included HM Cruisers AJAX, PENELOPE, AURORA.
SIRIUS, HM
Destroyers LIGHTNING,
LOOKOUT and LOYAL.)
Under heavy air attacks
at Bone.
6th
Sank tanker EMPIRE METAL which had
been hit and set on fire during air raid.
February
Deployed for screening duties
with Force Q during interception patrols and
convoy defence
to
off
North African coast in western Mediterranean.
March
April
Based
at Bone for Force Q deployment and
interception patrols.
28th
During patrol with HM Destroyer TARTAR in
action against six
E-Boats and a submarine
in position
37.46N 01.33E.
Sank
one E-Boat by ramming and damaged two
others.
Sustained damage to
forepeak.
May
Deployed
with HM Destroyers LOYAL, TARTAR, ZETLAND,
LAMERTON,
ALDENHAM,
BICESTER, HURSLEY, DULVERTON, LAUDERDALE,
OAKLEY,
WILTON,
ZETLAND and Polish destroyer BLYSKAWICA to
intercept
craft evacuating
troops from Cape
Bon
area after defeat of the Afrika
Korps .
(Operation
RETRIBUTION - For details see
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY
and Naval Staff
History.)
8th
Deployed with HMS TARTAR and intercepted
two mercantiles.
9th
During RETRIBUTION under fire by shore
battery near Cape
Bon
and
hit in engine room
causing damage
with some serious injuries
Took passage to Malta
for repair.
10th
Taken in hand for repair by HM Dockyard
15th
During passage to resumed Force Q duties
investigated Plane
Island
and found 23 enemy
soldiers who were
taken prisoner.
23rd
Deployed with HM Destroyer LOOKOUT for
patrol in central Mediterranean
and sank
supply ship.
June
Nominated
for support of planned landings in Pantelleria
(Operation CORKSCREW).
(Note: Other
ships involved included HM Cruisers AURORA,
NEWFOUNDLAND,
ORION,
PENELOPE and EURYALUS, HM Destroyers
LOOKOUT, LOYAL,
JERVIS, TARTAR, NUBIAN,
TROUBRIDGE and WHADDON.)
Provided
cover for minesweeping operations prior to
CORKSCREW.
8th
Bombarded positions in Pantelleria.
11th
Provided naval gunfire support during
landings on Pantelleria
by 1st British Division.
On
release from CORKSCREW took passage to Alexandria
to provice
escort for assault
convoys on
passage to Sicily
for planned allied landings in Sicily
(Operation HUSKY)
July
8th
Deployed with HM Destroyers LOOKOUT and
LOYAL for escort
for military Convoy
KMF36
9th
Detached from KMF36 and took passage to BARK
Beach Head in
British Sector.
10th
Joined support Force East and deployed for
screening duties
on passage to assault area.
Provided
naval gunfire support during landings (Note:
See
ENGAGE THE ENEMY
MORE
CLOSELY, BRITISH INVASION FLEETS by J de Winser
and
Naval Staff
History
fo
details of HUSKY.)
15th
Embarked General Alexander for passage to Augusta.
16th
Deployed with HMS NUBIAN for screening of
HMS ORION and HMS
UGANDA during
passage from Malta
as relief for HMS NEWFOUNDLAND,
18th
Carried out bombardment in support of
military operations in eastern Sicily.
23rd
Deployed for anti-submarine operations after
HMS NEWFOUNDLAND
had been
torpedoed off Augusta
by the Italian submarine ASCIANGHI
Sank ASCIANGHI with HM
Destroyer ECLIPSE.
August
Nominated
for support of planned allied landings on
Italian mainland at Salerno
(Operation
AVALANCHE - See references for details.)
21st
Deployed with four other destroyers for
offensive sweep off
Italian mainland near Straits
of Messina.
(Note: Landings
at Salerno
were preceded by bombardment operations
between Reggio
Calabria
and Pessaro
prior to British
landings on Italian mainland
(Operation
BAYTOWN).
September
Deployed at Malta
and prepared for AVALANCHE.
(Note: See
above references.
Planned
deployment with Flotilla and HUNT Class
destroyers
of 21st Destroyer
Flotilla
as part of Northern Attack Force for
screening of HM Cruisers
MAURITIUS,
UGANDA,
ORION, DEHLI and HM Monitor EREBUS during
passage and
support bombardments)
9th
Under fire during support bombardment
and sustained damage by return fire.
Hit by
five shells
One of
ships company was
killed and two other injured.
One
Boiler Room was unusable.
Passage to Malta
for repair including structural damage.
Taken in hand for repair
by HM Dockyard.
October
Under
repair
On
completion resumed Flotilla duties in
support of military operations.
13th
Provided naval gunfire support for military
operation near Volturno
with HMS
LOOKOUT and Dutch
Gunboat FLORES.
November
1st
Escorted two mercantiles
during
passage from Malta
to Naples.
3rd
Deployed as escort for military convoy
during passage to Augusta.
4th
Deployed at Augusta
for patrol duties off western coast of Italy.
5th
Assisted US
mercantile aground NE of Augusta and towed
vessel clear
before taking
passage to Malta
to refuel.
6th
Carried out anti-submarine exercises
on passage.
December
Deployed intermediately at Malta
for R&R and to replenish.
23rd
Took passage from Malta
for Naples.
25th
Passage to Bay
of Naples
for anti-submarine patrol duty.
Intercepted
two E-Boats by radar contact and engaged
with main armament but enemy
ships
escaped.
29th
Deployed with Dutch Gunboat FLORES,
HM
Destroyers FAULKNOR and LOYAL
to carry out
bombardment.
30th
Took part in bombardment of Gaeta.
On
completion returned to Naples
to re-ammunition.
Nominated for support of
planned allied landings at Anzio
(Operation SHINGLE).
Passage to Ajaccio
from Naples.
1
9 4 4
January
4th
Deployed for patrol off Corsica
with
calls at Ajaccio
and Sartene
5th
Passage from Maddalena
for patrol in Bay
of Naples.
6th
During patrol sank hulk of US LIBERTY Ship
by gunfire and
torpedo.
7th
Deployed at Naples
and despatched to Capri
area to search for lifeboat.
16th
Deployed for patrol of Bay
of Gaeta.
18th
Sailed from Naples
with HM Cruiser SPARTAN, HM Destroyers
JERVIS and FAULKNOR
for
bombardment
duties in Gaeta
area.
Joined
by HM Cruiser ORION and HM Destroyer JANUS
and carried out bombardment
of
shore targets.
Under air attacks and
fire from shore batteries.
19th
Returned to Naples
to replenish ammunition.
20th
Sailed for Anzio
as part of escort for Assault Convoy with HM
Destroyers
JERVIS and
LOYAL.
21st
Joined by HMS JANUS, US destroyers and
Landing Ships for
passage to Anzio.
(Operation
SHINGLE)
22nd
Deployed with HM Destroyer LOYAL to lead
Assault Force to
P
Beach
landing areas.
Detached
after nightfall to carry out patrol south of
Anzio
to intercept any attempt to
attack ships off
Anzio
beaches.
23rd
Provided gunfire support and defence against
air and surface
attacks on assembled ships.
Assisted
in rescue of survivors from HMS JANUS which
sank after being hit by radio
controlled bomb.
24th
Provided naval gunfire support.
27th
Returned to Naples
to replenish.
28th
Passage to resume duties off PETER
Beach.
29th
Support deployment off Anzio
in continuation.
Assisted
in rescue of survivors from HMS SPARTAN
after the cruiser had been hit by
radio controlled
bombs.
Under
air attacks and near missed.
Deployed for night
interception patrol with other destroyers.
(For
details of SHINGLE see Naval Staff History,
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY by C Barnett and
BRITISH INVASION FLEETS by J de Winser.)
February
SHINGLE support in continuation.
Transferred to 14th
Destroyer Flotilla.
18th
Carried out bombardment of Formica.
21st
Return passage to Naples
to replenish.
25th
Deployed for patrol with HM Destroyer
FAULKNOR to intercept E-Boats.
Detached to assist
Landing Ship (Tank) aground at Sabaudio
but unable to help.
During
continued patrol with HMS FAULKNOR carried
out depth charge attacks
on possible
submarine contact.
26th
Joined in anti-submarine search by HM Escort
Destroyers
LAMERTON and
HAMBLEDON.
Under
attack by Acoustic torpedo which exploded in
wake.
27th
Anti-submarine operations in continuation.
Two
additional destroyers joined.
28th
Anti-submarine operations abandoned and ship
returned to Naples
to replenish and fuel.
Took
passage to Malta
with survivors from HM Destroyer INGLEFIELD
which had been
sunk by a Glider
Bomb off Anzio
on 25th February.
March
Passage
from Malta
to Naples
to resume support duties at Anzio.
9th
Deployed off Anzio
for support and patrol duties until 19th
23rd
Returned to Anzio
for support and patrol duties.
24th
Deployed for night interception and
anti-submarine patrol
with HM Destroyer
GRENVILLE.
25th
Engaged E-Boats after radar detection.
Took passage to Naples
from Anzio
on completion of patrol.
28th
Deployed for patrol off west coast of Italy.
29th
Carried out hunt for U223 north of Palermo
with HM Destroyers TUMULT and WILTON.
Joined
HM Destroyers TUMULT, TUSCAN, URCHIN,
HAMBLEDON and
BLENCATHRA.
30th
After several hours of depth charge attacks
the submarine
surfaced and was engaged by all
ships by surface
gunfire at a range of about 1,500 yards.
Despite
being hit repeatedly U223 fired three
torpedoes which hit the ship and quickly
sank
her.
Only
65 of the ships company survived out of a
total of 247 on board.
The commanding officer
and Senior officer of Flotilla, Captain HT
Armstrong, DSO, DSC*
RN was
one of the ships company killed.
U223
also sank soon afterwards and survivors
from
both the destroyer and the submarine
were rescued by
HMS HAMBLEDON, HMS TUMULT
and HMS BLENCATHRA.
Addendum
CONVOY
ESCORT MOVEMENTS of HMS LAFOREY
by
Don Kindell
These
convoy lists have 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.
|
Left
convoy
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Date
convoy arrived
|
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24/09/41
|
25/09/41
|
HALBERD
|
27/09/41
|
27/09/41
|
11/01/42
|
12/01/42
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SL
097G
|
17/01/42
|
24/01/42
|
10/01/42
|
23/01/42
|
OG
078
|
24/01/42
|
24/01/42
|
12/12/42
|
12/12/42
|
KMF
005
|
20/12/42
|
20/12/42
|
20/12/42
|
20/12/42
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KMF
005A
|
21/12/42
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22/12/42
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24/01/43
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31/01/43
|
KMF
008
|
01/02/43
|
01/02/43
|
02/02/43
|
02/02/43
|
MKF
008
|
04/02/43
|
09/02/43
|
21/01/43
|
04/02/43
|
KMS
008G
|
07/02/43
|
10/02/43
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Note
on Convoys)