Convoy NG.353

Depart NYC on 2 April 1943.
Arrive Guantanamo on 9 April 1943.
Hague's records contain 25 merchants and 0 escorts (25 ships TDS)

Vessel
Pdt.
Tons
Built
Cargo
Notes
AGWIMONTE (US)
 
6,679
1941
 
 
ALCOA PROSPECTOR (US)
 
6,796
1941
 
 
ARKANSAS (US)
 
6,452
1919
 
 
ATLANTIAN (Br)
 
6,549
1928
 
 
BETHORE (US)
 
8,257
1922
 
 
BRALANTA (Nor)
 
9,608
1936
 
 
COMANDANTE PESSOA (Bz)
 
4,955
1919
 
 
CORNELIA (US)
 
3,129
1916
 
 
DURANGO (US)
 
6,986
1920
 
 
EMPIRE BRONZE (Br)
 
8,142
1940
 
 
ESSO ARUBA (US)
 
8,773
1931
 
 
ESSO BOLIVAR (Pan)
 
10,389
1937
 
 
FRONTENAC (Nor)
 
7,350
1928
 
 
JOHN GALLUP (US)
 
7,200
1943
 
 
LAURENT MEEUS (Bel)
 
6,429
1930
 
 
LOUIS D BRANDEIS (US)
 
7,200
1943
 
 
MATTHEW P DEADY (US)
 
7,176
1942
 
 
MEGARA (Br)
 
7,931
1929
 
 
PORT DARWIN (Br)
 
8,063
1918
 
 
PORT HUON (Br)
 
8,432
1927
 
 
ROCKWOOD PARK (Br)
 
2,877
1943
 
 
SAMUEL CHASE (US)
 
7,191
1942
 
 
ST OLAF (US)
 
7,940
1942
 
 
STRINDA (Nor)
 
10,973
1937
 
 
USS AQUILA (US)
 
1,559
1936
 
 
Data supplied by Don Kindell, extracted from the late Arnold Hague's papers with the kind permission of Mrs. Gill Hague.