Ships in Convoy
Name | Flag | Dead | Tonnage | Cargo | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adellen (1930) | 36 | 7,984 gross register tons (GRT) | (in ballast) | sunk by U-155 22 Feb | |
Anadara (1935) | 62 | 8,009 GRT | (in ballast) | sunk by U-558 & U-587 24 Feb | |
Belinda (1939) | 8,325 GRT | destination West Indies | |||
Consuelo (1937) | 4,847 GRT | general cargo | destination New York City; survived this convoy and convoy HX 228 | ||
Cristales (1926) | 5,389 GRT | carried convoy vice commodore Capt R H R MacKay OBE; in collision 24 Feb; destination Halifax | |||
Daghestan (1941) | 7,248 GRT | CAM ship; destination Halifax | |||
Dekabrist (1903) | 7,363 GRT | destination New York City | |||
Diloma (1939) | 8,146 GRT | damaged by U-158; made Halifax | |||
Dolabella (1939) | 8,142 GRT | destination Curacao | |||
Dromus (1938) | 8,036 GRT | destination Curacao | |||
Eidanger (1938) | (none) | 9,432 GRT | (in ballast) | sunk by U-558 24 Feb | |
Empire Celt (1941) | 6 | 8,032 GRT | (in ballast) | sunk by U-158 24 Feb | |
Empire Druid (1941) | 9,813 GRT | destination Port Arthur | |||
Empire Pict (1941) | 8,134 GRT | destination Baton Rouge | |||
Empire Spray (1941) | 7,242 GRT | CAM ship; destination Halifax | |||
Empire Steel (1941) | 8,138 GRT | destination Port Arthur | |||
Finnanger (1928) | 39 | 9,551 GRT | (in ballast) | sunk by U-558 24 Feb | |
Glittre (1928) | 6,409 GRT | destination Aruba; survived to be sunk one year later in convoy ON 166 | |||
Gloucester City (1919) | 3,071 GRT | general cargo | destination Philadelphia | ||
Hamlet (1934) | 6,578 GRT | joined from Iceland 19 Feb | |||
Hektoria (1899) | 13,797 GRT | destination New York City; survived to be sunk 7 months later in convoy ON 127 | |||
Idefjord (1921) | 4,287 GRT | china clay | destination Saint John, New Brunswick | ||
Inverarder (1919) | (none) | 5,578 GRT | (in ballast) | sunk by U-558 24 Feb | |
Lancastrian Prince (1940) | 1,914 GRT | destination New York City; survived this convoy and convoy HX 228 | |||
Manchester Exporter (1918) | 5,277 GRT | general cargo | carried convoy commodore RADM Sir O H Dawson KBE; destination Halifax | ||
Mentor (1914) | 7,383 GRT | general cargo | destination Singapore | ||
USS Mizar (1932) | 6,982 GRT | joined from Iceland 19 Feb | |||
Nueva Andalucia (1940) | 10,044 GRT | destination Port Arthur | |||
Orari (1931) | 10,350 GRT | china clay | destination Trinidad | ||
USS Pleiades (1939) | 3,600 GRT | joined from Iceland 19 Feb; survived this convoy and convoy SC 107 | |||
Rapana (1935) | 8,017 GRT | destination Curacao | |||
Sama (1937) | 20 | 1,799 GRT | china clay | sunk by U-155 22 Feb | |
Skandinavia (1940) | 10,044 GRT | destination Aruba; survived this convoy and convoy ON 166 | |||
Strinda (1937) | 10,973 GRT | destination Key West | |||
Stuart Prince (1940) | 1,911 GRT | general cargo | destination Halifax; survived this convoy and convoy HX 228 | ||
Thorhild (1935) | 10,316 GRT | destination Curacao | |||
Torr Head (1937) | 5,021 GRT | destination Norfolk, Virginia | |||
Toward (1923) | 1,571 GRT | convoy rescue ship | |||
White Crest (1928) | 4,365 GRT | coal | straggled 18 Feb; sunk by U-558 24 February |
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