I-Class Fleet
destroyer ordered on 30th October 1935 from John Brown at Clydebank under 1935
Programme and laid down on 9th March 1936. She was launched on 26th November
1936 as the 5th RN ship to carry this name, introduced for a Brig-Sloop
in 1814 and last used by a trawler
requisitioned in 1914. Build was
completed on 1st May 1937. Following a
successful WARSHIP WEEK National Savings campaign in March 1912 she
was adopted by Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.
B a t t l
e H o n o u r s
NORTH SEA 1939 - ATLANTIC 1939-44 - NARVIK 1940 - NORWAY 1940-41
- DUNKIRK 1940 - BISMARCK Action 1941 - ARCTIC 1941-43 - MALTA CONVOYS 1942 - NORMANDY 1944 -
ENGLISH CHANNEL
1945
H e r a l d i c D a t a
Badge: On a Field Blue, a
sun in splendour Proper
above two wings White.
M o t t o
Bene eat tentare - 'It is as well to try’
D e t a i
l s o f W a r
S e r v i c e
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1 9 3 9
September
1st Damaged in collision off Alexandria with Greek mercantile MICHALIS.
3rd Under temporary repair.
11th Arrived Malta for permanent repair.
October
Transferred to Hone Fleet
7th On completion of repair took passage to UK.
11th Diverted for Anti-submarine duties in SW Approaches.
14th Participated in sinking of U45 in W Approaches with HM Destroyers
INGLEFIELD,
IVANHOE and INTREPID. (See U-BOATS DESTROYED by
P Kemp.)
November
9th Joined 3rd Destroyer Flotilla at Scapa Flow and deployed on
anti-submarine duties.
29th Participated in sinking of U35 east of Shetlands with HM Destroyers
KINGSTON and
KASHMIR.
December
Transferred to 20th Destroyer Flotilla based at Immingham.
12th Joined 20the Destroyer Flotilla based in Humber.
Deployed on North Sea convoy escort
16th Rescued survivors from Norwegian mercantile GLITREFJELL in North
Sea.
1 9 4 0
January
24th Converted for use in minelaying role at Portsmouth.
February
26th Worked-up for minelaying duties and rejoined Flotilla on completion.
March
3rd Carried out first minelaying operation with HM Destroyers IVANHOE,
ESK and
IMPULSIVE.
(Note: Minefield was laid in Heligoland Bight
(Operation IE1).
11th Escorted HM Auxiliary Minelayer TEVIOT BANK during minelay in Moray
Firth for East
Coast Barrier (Operation PA3)
21st Escorted HM Auxiliary Minelayers TEVIOT BANK and PRINCESS VICTORIA
with
Escorted other ships of 20th Flotilla in
continuation of minelay in Moray Firth
(Operation PA4.)
On completion detached for escort duties.
27th Diverted during A/S duty in Moray Firth to load mines at Immingham.
April
3rd Joined Force WV at Scapa Flow for minelay with ships of Flotilla
off the coast of
Norway (Operation WILFRED/R4).
8th Laid minefield in Vest Fjord with HM Destroyers ESK, IMPULSIVE and
IVANHOE.
Joined HM Battlecruiser RENOWN and Home Fleet
units off Narvik.
9th Carried out patrol and A/S search duty off Narvik.
Sank iron ore carrier EUROPA.
11th Intercepted German stores ship ALSTER on passage to Norway which
scuttled.
13th Provided minesweeping protection for HM Battleship WARSPITE during
Second Battle o
Narvik..
14th Deployed on patrol off Norwegian coast and defence of shipping
during landings of allied
troops in Norway
23rd Present at landings at Andalsnes
24th Detached for minelaying duties.
25th Loaded mines at Immingham.
28th Deployed for minelay off Norway with HMS IMPULSIVE and HMS IVANHOE.
(Operation ZMA).
May
Pennant Number for visual signalling purposes changed to I03
7th Boiler clean at Immingham.
21st Rejoined Flotilla for series of East Coast Barrier minelaying
operations,
to Operations BS6 (21/5); BS7 (23/5)); BS8 (25/5) and
BS9 (27/5)
27th
28th Diverted to take part in evacuation of BEF from Dunkirk (Operation
DYNAMO)
29th Made two trips to Dunkirk and carried 1,142 to Dover.
31st Embarked 1,463 troops for passage to Dover on two trips
Under air attacks bur remained operational
service.
June
1st Carried 1,114 troops from Dunkirk and returned to Dover.
2nd Final trip to Dunkirk and embarked 677 troops for return to Dover.
Withdrawn from DYNAMO for repair of accumulated
defects
(Note: Ship carried 4,396 troops on six trips.
See BEF SHIPS by J S Winser.)
3rd Under repair at Portsmouth..
19th Rejoined Flotilla for further minelaying on East Coast Barrier
(Operation BS)
to BS17 (22/6 with HMS TEVIOT BANK, HM Minelayer PLOVER and HMS
INTREPID);
30th BS18 (25/6 with same ships); BS19 (29/6 with sane ships as B18)
July Continuation of BS Series minelays.
2nd BS20 with HMS TEVIOT BANK, HMS PLOVER and HMS EXPRESS.
21st BS26 with Destroyers of 20th Flotilla.
24th BS27 Escorted H4S TEVIOT BANK with HMS INTREPID and HMS IMPULSIVE).
27th BS28 With Flotilla except HMS IVANHOE)
August
Continuation of BS Series
2nd BS30 with HMS PLOVER, Dutch minelayer VAN DER ZAAN and all Flotilla.
6th Minelay off Dutch coast with Flotilla escorted by MTBs (Operations
CBX4).
9th Minelay in Dover Straits with Flotilla as an anti-invasion measure
(Operations MP1A)
11th Dover Straits lay continued (Operation MP1B).
20th Resumed East Coast Barrier minelay operations in BS Series.
Escorted HMS TEVIOT BANK, HMS PLOVER and Dutch
minelayer VAN DER ZAAN
with HMS IMPULSIVE (Operation BS33)
.
25th Repeat escort duty for same minelayers with HMS IMPULSIVE, HMS
EXPRESS and
HMS ESK (Operation BS34).
27th Escorted HMS TEVIOT BANK with HMS ESK and HMS EXPRESS (Operation
BS35)
28th Escorted HMS PLOVER and Dutch VAN DEB ZAAN with HMS INTREPID
(Operation BS36)
.
31st Deployed for minelay in Heligoland Bight with Flotilla covered by
destroyers of the 5th Flotilla
including HMS KELLY (Operation CBX5).
(Note: When HMS ESK was sunk and HMS EXPRESS
was mined, ship kept dear of danger
area and returned to Humber.
September
3rd Transferred with HMS INTREPID and HMS IMPULSIVE to Dover Command
for lay of
several of mine fields to increase anti-invasion
protection in Dover Straits. (Operation MS1A)
5th Continuation of Dover Strait lay (Operation M51B)
.
6th Deployed on anti-invasion patrol.
October
11th Resumed minelaying duties with Flotilla in continuation of Operation
BS series
Escorted HMS TEVIOT BANK with HMS IMPULSIVE
(Operation BS40).
Detached to land sick rating).
25th Escorted HMS TEVIOT BANK and HMS PLOVER with HMS IMPULSIVE
(Operation BS42)
28th Repeated escort duty of same ships with HMS INTREPID (Operation
BS43).
November
2nd Repeated escort of HMS TEVIOT BANK and HMS PLOVER with HMS INTREPID.
(Operation BS44). In action with aircraft.
6th Escorted HMS TEVIOT BANK with HMS IMPULSIVE (Operation BS45).
14th Escorted
HMS
TEVIOT BANK and HMS PLOVER alone (Operation BS46).
26th Transferred to Portsmouth Command for minelaying operations off
French coast.
29th Laid minefield on the Cherbourg - Le Havre coastal shipping route,
escorted by
HM Destroyers VANOC, VOLUNTEER and WITCH
(Operation JH).
30th Passage to Dartmouth after reloading mines for lay off Ile de Bas
(Operation GR).
December
3rd Operation GR cancelled due to defect in Taut Wire Measuring Gear
during passage.
4th Returned to IMMINGHAM for continuation of Operation BS on East
Coast Barrier.
17th Escorted HMS TEVIOT BANK for Operation BS47.
In action with single torpedo carrying aircraft.
1 9 4 1
January
11th Refitted in Humber commercial shipyard.
February
7th On completion resumed Flotilla duties.
15th Transferred to Plymouth for Flotilla minelaying operations off the
French coast.
20th Laid Minefield off Brest with HM Destroyers INTREPID and IMPULSIVE
,
escorted by ships of 5th Destroyer Flotilla
(Operation GS).
22nd
Laid minefield between Le Havre and Cherbourg escorted by HM Destroyers
BERKELEY, TYNEDALE and VANSITTART (Operation JK).
26th Laid first ,Magnetic Mine (M Mk,1) off Cap d'Antifer covered by HM
Destroyers
WIVERN and VANSITTART (Operation JL).
March
Deployed in Plymouth Command and transferred to Dartmouth.
20th Laid minefield off Ile de Bas covered by ships of 5th Destroyer
Flotilla and Motor Launches
from Dartmouth (Operation GU).
22nd
Laid minefield on La Havre-Cherbourg route escorted by HM Destroyers TYNEDALE,
FERNIE and CLEVELAND (Operation JN).
28th Laid minefield off Brest covered by 5th Destroyer Flotilla
(Operation GX).
31st Laid minefield off Brest covered by 5th Destroyer Flotilla
(Operation GZ).
April At Portsmouth for investigation of excessive
vibration at speeds between 15 and 25 knots
(Note: Did not take part in Flotilla minelay
(Operation JO on 8th). )
20th Nominated for minelay with Flotilla west of Ushant but this was
cancelled. (Operation HA)
21st Deployed with HM Destroyers INTREPID and IMPULSIVE to lay minefield
off
Les Triagoz. (Operation HB).
For details of all RN minelaying operations see
Navel Staff History (Mining).
22nd
On completion reverted to destroyer role.
23rd Taken in hand for refit at Immingham including fit of torpedo tubes.
May
14th On completion resumed Home Fleet duties.
15th Worked-up for anti-submarine deployment with 3rd Destroyer Flotilla
at Scapa Flow.
23rd Escorted HM Battlecruiser HOOD during search for BISMARCK.,
24th Detached to carry out search and not present when HMS HOOD sank.
Rescued 3 survivors from HOOD.
29th Deployed with escorted for HM Aircraft Carrier VICTORIOUS.
For details of BISMARCK search and sinking see
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE
CLOSELY by C. Barnett, BATTLESHIP BISMARCK by
Mullerheim-Rechberg,
BISMARCK and HOOD by P J Keep).
June Deployed with Home Fleet
July
2nd Under repair to damaged propeller.
11th On completion rejoined Home Fleet.
28th Escorted Fleet Tanker during air attacks on Kirkenes.
August
18th Escorted HM Cruisers AURORA and NIGERIA for Commando raid on
Spitzbergen
(Operation GAUNTLET).
September
Deployed with 3rd Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet on A/S defence duties,
11th Under refit in Hull commercial shipyard.
October
14th On completion rejoined Home Fleet.
Nominated for Russian Convoy escort.
18th Escorted Russian Convoy PQ2 with HM Destroyer ECLIPSE, HM
Minesweepers BRAMBLE,
SEAGULL and SPEEDY .
30th Detached from PQ2.
For details of all Russian Convoy operations see
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY,
CONVOYS TO RUSSIA by RA Ruegg , CONVOY ! by P.
Kemp and ARCTIC CONVOYS
by R Woodhead.)
November
3rd Escorted returning Russian Convoy QP2.
17th Detached from QP2 and resumed Flotilla duties in Home Fleet.
20th Escorted HM Battleship NELSON to Rosyth from Gibraltar.
(Note: After completion of temporary repair of
damage during Operation HALBERD) in
September.)
For details of all Malta convoy operations see
ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY and
THE BATTLE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN by D.
MacIntyre).
December Home
Fleet Flotilla deployment in continuation.
1 9 4 2
January
Detached far Russian Convoy defence
1st Joined escort for Russian Convoy PQ7.
11th Detached from PQ7
13th Escorted returning Russian Convoy QP5 with HM Destroyer TARTAR.
16th Detached from QP5
February
Escorted Home Fleet units during search off Norwegian coast.
March
Part of screen for Home Fleet ships providing cover for passage of Russian
convoys PQ12,
PQ13 to Murmansk and returning convoy QP9.
(Note: This was first occasion of that strong
cover was made available because of the
threat of an attack by German battleship TIRPITZ.)
April
12th Under refit in Rosyth.
May
Resumed Home Fleet duties with Flotilla on completion of refit.
Part of screen for Home Fleet ships providing
distant cover of Russian Convoy PQ16
and the returning convoy QP12.
13th With Home Fleet screening force providing cover for return passage
of damaged Cruiser
HMS TRINIDAD before her
19th Took return passage to Scapa Flow after loss of HMS TRINIDAD. See
above references .
June Transferred to 6th Flotilla when Home Fleet
Destroyer Flotillas were reorganised.
Detached for Malta Convoy defence (Operation
HARPOON).
5th Joined Ocean Escort for military convoy WS19 in Clyde
(For details see above references and MALTA
CONVOYS by R Woodhead,)
14th In action with aircraft during attacks.
17th On completion of HARPOON detached to escort HM Aircraft Carrier
ARGUS from Gibraltar
to UK
July Resumed Home Fleet duties based at Scapa Flow.
(Note: Distant Cover for Russian Convoy PQ17 was
provided by major Home Fleet units
destroyer screen. Participation to be
confirmed.)
August
Nominated for support of Malta relief operation (Operation PEDESTAL)
5th Deployed with HM Destroyers FORESIGHT, FURY, INTREPID, LAFOREY,
LIGHTNING,
LOOKOUT, VANSITTART, WESTCOTT and WRESTLER as
screen for HM Aircraft
Carriers ARGUS, EAGLE, INDOMITABLE, VICTORIOUS.
HM Cruisers CHARYBDIS,
PHOEBE and SIRIUS during exercises in Atlantic,
west of Gibraltar.
(Exercise BERSERK – Preparation for support of
PEDESTAL convoy including joint aircraft
carrier working, and fighter direction)
8th Joined military convoy WS21 for further exercises with Ocean
Escort.
10th Refuelled at Gibraltar.
11th Joined PEDESTAL convoy escort.
Under attacks submarine attacks during which HMS
EAGLE was sunk.
Rescued 22 survivors from HMS EAGLE.
12th Under air attacks.
Remained with covering Force X when mercantiles
detached with Force Z for passage
through Sicilian Narrows.
14th Returned to Gibraltar with ships of Forces Z and X .
For full details of PEDESTAL see above
references, MALTA CONVOYS by R Woodman,
PEDESTAL by P Smith and Naval Staff History.)
15th Arrived at Gibraltar.
Passage to K.
September
Resumed Flotilla duties with Home Fleet
11th Taken in hand for refit at Humber commercial shipyard.
October
16th On completion of post refit trials carried out work-up before
resuming Fleet duties.
November
Rejoined Flotilla at Scapa Flow.
20th Deployed for escort of returning Russian Convoy QP15 with HM
Destroyers FAULKNOR,
INTREPID and IMPULSIVE.
26th Detached from QP15 and resumed Hone Fleet deployment.
December Home
Fleet deployment in continuation.
23rd Deployed with Home Fleet screen during distant cover of Russian
Convoy JW51B.
1 9 4 3
January
Returned to Scapa Flow with Fleet after passage of JW51B.
29th Joined
Ocean Escort for returning
Russian Convoy RA52
February
2nd Detached from RA52 and returned to Scapa Flow.
24th Deployed with Home Fleet screen during distant cover for Russian
Convoy JW53
Remained with Fleet when cower no longer
required.
March
2nd Deployed with Home Fleet screen during distant cover for returning
Russian Convoy RA53.
9th On completion returned with Home Fleet units to Scapa Flow.
Transferred to 4th Support Group, Western
Approaches to increase defence for Atlantic
convoys which were being subjected to increased
attacks from U-Boat Groups.
27th Provided support for Convoy HX230 with HM Destroyers OFFA,
ONSLAUGHT,
OBEDIENT, ORWELL and ORIBI to reinforce defence
against which attacks by the
SEEWOLF and SEETEUFEL Groups of U- Boats.
. (Note: Only one of the 41 ships in convoy was
sunk.)
April
3rd Detached from Iceland to assist defence of Convoy HX231 with HM
Destroyers
INGLEFIELD, FURY and ECLIPSE.
6th Joined Group in defence of Convoy HX231 under threat from LOW0KERZ
Group.
Attacks driven off by escorts and air support.
10th Deployed in support of transit of Convoys HX232 and ONS2 threatened
by ADLER Group.
(For details of defence of Atlantic convoys
between 1941-43 see ENGAGE THE ENEMY
MORE CLOSELY, The Battle of the Atlantic by D
MacIntyre, U-BOAT WAR IN THE
ATLANTIC (HMSO) and CONVOY ESCORT COMMANDER by P
Gretton).
18th Taken in hand for refit and conversion for use as A/S Escort
Destroyer Instead of escort of
Fleet units.
May
Under refit in Humber commercial shipyard.
June Transferred to Canadian 2nd Escort Group based at
Londonderry.
30th On completion of post refit trials Joined Group at
Londonderry.
July Deployed with Group in NW Approaches for convoy
defence.
to
August
September
German U-Boat Command resumed anti-submarine operations in Atlantic.
(Note: New Groups of U- Boats had increased AA
armament and used Acoustic
ZAUNKONIG (T5) torpedoes.
For details of German submarine weapons see SEEK
AND
STRIKE by W
Hackmann.)
20th Under sustained U-Boat attacks by LEUTHEN Group during defence of
Convoy ON202
with HM Canadian Destroyer GATINEAU, HM Frigate
LAGAN and corvettes.
Convoys ON202 and ONS18 merged.
21st Avoided GNAT (T5) torpedo fired by U229 but as a result collided
with HM Canadian
Corvette DRUMHELLER.
Taken in hand for repair at commercial shipyard
in Cardiff.
October
Under damage repair.
On completion resumed Atlantic convoy defence
with Group.
6th Deployed with HM Frigate DUCKWORTH, five corvettes and Merchant
Aircraft Carrier
RAPANA as escort for Convoy SC143 supported by
ships of 10th Support Group
See HITLER’S U-BOAT WAR by C Blair.
November
Rejoined Group on completion.
December
Deployed in NW Approaches for convoy defence with Group;
1 9 4 4
January
Convoy defence role with 2nd Canadian Escort Group in continuation.
to References as above.
February
March
5th During defence of Convoy HX280 detected U744.
Carried out anti-submarine operations for 30
hours with HM Corvette KENILWORTH
CASTLE and ships of Group.
6th Submarine forced to surfaced and then scuttled in position 450
miles W of Valentia.
28 survivors were rescued.
See U-BOATS DESTROYED by P Kemp.)
April Convoy defence with Group in continuation.
May
Transferred to 14th Escort Group and joined H M Destroyers HAVELOCK, HOTSPUR,
FAME and INCONSTANT for duty based at Plymouth
in support of Normandy landings.
(Operation NEPTUNE - See Naval Staff History
NORMANDY, June 1944 (HMS0) and
OPERATION NEPTUNE by K Edwards).
June Deployed in SW Approaches with Group for escort of
military convoys , Patrol and
anti-submarine operations to prevent
interference to NEPTUNE convoys.
July Returned to escort of mercantile convoys with
Group.
28th Taken in hand for refit at Wallsend
August
Under refit
to Work included fit of Anti-submarine Ahead Throwing
Mortar outfit (HEDGEHOG)
September (See
SEE AND STRIKE.)
October
16th On completion worked-up at Tobermory before rejoining 14th Escort
Group
November
Deployed for defence of coastal convoys to counter attacks by U-Boats fitted
with
to December
SCHNORKEL breathing apparatus. See above references.
1 9 4 5
January
Coastal convoy defence in continuation.
21st Attacked and sank U1199 during defence of west bound convoy off
Falmouth with HM
Corvette MIGNONETTE.
February
Coastal convoy defence in continuation.
to May
June Transferred to 3rd Submarine Flotilla in place of HM
Sloop BRIDGEWATER.
to August
Deployed for training of submarine crews in Clyde area.
P o s t W a r
N o t e s
HMS ICARUS continued submarine training role until
November 1945 when she was detached to take part in Operation DEADLIGHT
(destruction of surrendered U-Boats). In January 1946
the ship escorted U3515 to Libau in Baltic for handing
over to USSR. After return to Clyde she resumed submarine training duties until July 1946 when she Paid-off and was reduced in Reserve. This ship was placed on
the Disposal List and sold to BISCO for demolition by South of Scotland Shipbreakers. She arrived in tow at the shipbreaker’s
yard in Troon on 29th October 1946.
Addendum
CONVOY ESCORT MOVEMENTS of
HMS ICARUS
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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12/11/39
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12/11/39
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ON 002/1
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14/11/39
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15/11/39
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15/11/39
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15/11/39
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HN 002
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18/11/39
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18/11/39
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26/11/39
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26/11/39
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ON 003/1
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30/11/39
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30/11/39
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30/11/39
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30/11/39
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HN 003
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04/12/39
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04/12/39
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05/12/39
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05/12/39
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ON 004/1
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08/12/39
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08/12/39
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08/12/39
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08/12/39
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HN 004
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11/12/39
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12/12/39
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19/01/40
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19/01/40
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HN 008
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22/01/40
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22/01/40
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16/06/41
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unknown
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HX 133
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unknown
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03/07/41
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13/10/41
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17/10/41
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PQ 002
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30/10/41
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30/10/41
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03/11/41
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03/11/41
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QP 002
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17/11/41
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17/11/41
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31/12/41
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04/01/42
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PQ 007B
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11/01/42
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11/01/42
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13/01/42
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13/01/42
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QP 005
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19/01/42
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19/01/42
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01/03/42
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06/03/42
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PQ 012
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11/03/42
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12/03/42
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10/03/42
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23/03/42
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PQ 013
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28/03/42
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31/03/42
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21/03/42
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23/03/42
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QP 009
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28/03/42
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03/04/42
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21/05/42
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23/05/42
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PQ 016
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29/05/42
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30/05/42
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21/05/42
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26/05/42
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QP 012
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28/05/42
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29/05/42
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12/06/42
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12/06/42
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HARPOON
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16/06/42
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16/06/42
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17/11/42
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20/11/42
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QP 015
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26/11/42
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30/11/42
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22/12/42
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26/12/42
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JW 051B
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30/12/42
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04/01/43
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29/01/43
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29/01/43
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RA 052
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05/02/43
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09/03/43
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15/02/43
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24/02/43
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JW 053
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26/02/43
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27/02/43
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01/03/43
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04/03/43
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RA 053
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05/03/43
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14/03/43
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25/03/43
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06/04/43
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HX 231
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08/04/43
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10/04/43
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01/04/43
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12/04/43
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HX 232
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16/04/43
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16/04/43
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08/08/43
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09/08/43
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ON 196
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16/08/43
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21/08/43
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21/08/43
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25/08/43
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SC 140
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31/08/43
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05/09/43
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15/09/43
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16/09/43
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ON 202
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25/09/43
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01/10/43
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28/09/43
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04/10/43
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SC 143
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11/10/43
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12/10/43
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22/10/43
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23/10/43
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ONS 021
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02/11/43
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05/11/43
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06/11/43
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11/11/43
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HX 265
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20/11/43
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21/11/43
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30/11/43
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01/12/43
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ONS 024
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13/12/43
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18/12/43
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13/01/44
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14/01/44
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ONS 027
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18/01/44
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31/01/44
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15/01/44
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18/01/44
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ON 220
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19/01/44
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04/02/44
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24/01/44
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27/01/44
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ON 221
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29/01/44
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11/02/44
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24/01/44
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29/01/44
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OS 066KM
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31/01/44
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05/02/44
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30/01/44
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02/02/44
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ON 222
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05/02/44
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16/02/44
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12/02/44
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17/02/44
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ONS 029
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19/02/44
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29/02/44
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14/02/44
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19/02/44
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ON 224
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21/02/44
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02/03/44
|
13/02/44
|
22/02/44
|
HX 279
|
24/02/44
|
29/02/44
|
20/02/44
|
02/03/44
|
HX 280
|
05/03/44
|
09/03/44
|
30/03/44
|
31/03/44
|
ON 230
|
09/04/44
|
17/04/44
|
12/04/44
|
19/04/44
|
HX 287
|
26/04/44
|
26/04/44
|
13/12/44
|
15/12/44
|
ONS 038
|
16/12/44
|
02/01/45
|
08/01/45
|
unknown
|
HX 331
|
unknown
|
22/01/45
|
10/03/45
|
10/03/45
|
KMF 041
|
10/03/45
|
17/03/45
|
05/04/45
|
12/04/45
|
AT 202
|
13/04/45
|
13/04/45
|
17/04/45
|
17/04/45
|
KMF 043
|
21/04/45
|
23/04/45
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Note on Convoys)
|