Depart Liverpool on 12 March 1944. |
Arrive NYC on 22 March 1944. |
Hague's records contain 29 merchants and 6 escorts (29 ships TDS) |
Vessel |
Pdt. |
Tons |
Built |
Cargo |
Notes |
ANDREA GRITTI (It) |
6,404 |
1943 |
ST JOHN NB |
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BRANDYWINE I (US) |
11,401 |
1943 |
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BULKLUBE (US) |
11,017 |
1943 |
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CEDAR MILLS (US) |
10,172 |
1943 |
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CHICKAMAUGA (US) |
10,195 |
1943 |
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CLAN MACAULAY (Br) |
10,492 |
1936 |
AUSTRALIA VIA PANAMA |
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DELAWARE (US) |
9,331 |
1943 |
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ESSO WASHINGTON (US) |
10,172 |
1942 |
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FLYING EAGLE (US) |
8,258 |
1943 |
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FORT FETTERMAN (US) |
10,172 |
1943 |
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FORT NIAGARA (US) |
10,193 |
1943 |
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GAINES MILL (US) |
10,195 |
1943 |
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GOLDEN EAGLE (US) |
6,180 |
1943 |
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HANGING ROCK (US) |
10,296 |
1944 |
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MALVERN HILL (US) |
10,296 |
1944 |
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MARINA (US) |
5,086 |
1942 |
STRAGGLED WITH DEFECTS, ARR 22.3.44 |
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MONTANA (US) |
9,310 |
1942 |
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MOSDALE (Nor) |
3,022 |
1939 |
HALIFAX |
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ORARI (Br) |
10,350 |
1931 |
BA |
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PORT MACQUARIE (Br) |
9,072 |
1944 |
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QUEMADO LAKE (US) |
10,172 |
1943 |
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RANGITIKI (Br) |
16,698 |
1929 |
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SANTA TERESA (US) |
8,095 |
1939 |
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SHILOH (US) |
10,195 |
1943 |
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SURPRISE (US) |
8,591 |
1942 |
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USS CAMP |
ESCORT 12/03 - 22/03 |
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USS FECHTELER |
ESCORT 12/03 - 22/03 |
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USS HOWARD D CROW |
ESCORT 12/03 - 22/03 |
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USS HURST |
ESCORT 12/03 - 22/03 |
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USS PETTIT |
ESCORT 12/03 - 22/03 |
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USS RICKETTS |
ESCORT 12/03 - 22/03 |
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WAGON BOX (US) |
10,172 |
1943 |
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WASHINGTON EXPRESS (Nor) |
3,643 |
1933 |
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WASHITA (US) |
10,172 |
1943 |
PHILADELPHIA |
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WHITE SQUALL (US) |
8,258 |
1943 |
Additional notes by Arnold Hague and co-workers for convoy UC.15: |
ESCORT CTG 21.9 IN USS RICKETTS |
COMMODORE: IN WHITE SQUALL |
VICE COMMODORE: IN CEDAR MILLS |