1 9 3 9
August Contractors trials
5th Build
completion and commenced acceptance trials in North Sea.
Commissioned for service
in 7th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet.
11th Passage
to Humber to take part ion exercises with Home Fleet destroyers.
20th On completion
took passage to Portland.
30th Withdrawn
from work-up and took passage to take up war station with
Flotilla in North Sea.
September
2nd Joined
Humber Force.
3rd Deployed
for patrol duties to intercept German warships in North Sea.
6th Escorted
ss BATAVIA during passage in North Sea from position north of Mass LV
with British
Ambassador to Germany and staff who were returning to UK.
Detached with HM Destroyers JACKAL
and JUNO who were part of escort on arrival
at Tongue
LV.
7th Transferred
to Plymouth for convoy defence in English Channel.
(Note:
Military convoys were in transit to French ports with BEF troops and stores.
30th Took passage to return to Humber Force for continuation of North Sea duties.
October North Sea deployment in continuation.
to (For
details of naval activities in Home waters after outbreak of war. See ENGAGE
December THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by C Barnett
and Naval Staff History. These included
enforcement of
blockade and interception of enemy surface craft laying mines.
Detached for Fleet duties
as required for screening major Fleet units.)
1 9 4 0
January Nominated for refit in Brigham
and Cowan shipyard at Hull.
Taken in hand for refit
and repairs including fit of degaussing equipment.
February On completion of post refit trials
rejoined Humber Force.
27th Went
to assistance of HM Destroyer JACKAL which had been damage in collision with
with Swedish
ss STORFORS in North Sea. Rescued survivors from Swedish ship.
28th Escorted
HMS JACKAL to Tyne for repair.
March North
Sea deployment in continuation
19th Stood
by HM Destroyer JERVIS after that ship had collided with Swedish ss TOR and
and sustained
serious structural damage with several casualties.
(Note:
HMS JERVIS, Leader of Flotilla was later towed to Tyne
by HMS JAVELIN,)
Ships of Flotilla may have been on
passage to Rosyth for future deployment.)
April Deployed for Home Fleet convoy
defence duties based at Rosyth.
(Note:
Other ships in Flotilla were:
HM Destroyers JERVIS (Leader), JAVELIN,
JERSEY, JUNO,
JUPITER, JACKAL and JAGUAR)
5th Part
of escort of Convoy ON25 during passage to Norway with HM Destroyers
JAVELIN, JUNO, ECLIPSE, GRENADE and HM Cruiser CALCUTTA..
8th Detached
to join units of Home Fleet for support of allied military
operations in
Norway after German invasion.
10th Deployed off Norway with Fleet units.
16th Sailed
from Scapa Flow as escort for HM Cruiser SUFFOLK during passage in North
Sea with HM Destroyers
JUNO, HEREWARD and KIPLING.
17th Deployed
as screen for HMS SUFFOLK during bombardment of airfield at Stavanger,
Norway (Operation DUCK).
On completion under heavy and sustained
air attacks during which the cruiser
sustained
very serious damage.
18th Escorted
damaged HMS SUFFOLK.
25th Norwegian support in continuation.
29th Embarked French troops and AA guns.
30th Deployed
at Namsos and under heavy air attacks during which HM
Sloop BITTERN
was hit and set
on fire. Rescued survivors from Sloop and sank her by torpedo.
May
1st Assisted
in evacuation of allied troops at Namsos.
2nd Embarked
French troops for passage to Moesjon and landed them unobserved
7th Detached
from Norwegian operations and took passage to Rosyth.
9th Sailed
from Rosyth with HM Destroyers HEREWARD, HYPERION and HAVOCK as
escort for HM
Cruiser BIRMINGHAM for deployment in Nore Command.
Diverted to carry out search for minelayers
off Little Fisher Bank
10th Resumed
passage after search called off. See Naval Staff History.
11th Deployed
at Sheerness with HM Destroyers HYPERION, HEREWARD,
HAVOCK, KIMBERLEY, HOSTILE, HM Cruisers GALATEA and
ARETHUSA for interception patrols
and support of military operations in
Holland and Belgium.
13th Passage
to Hook of Holland to assist in evacuation (Operation ORDNANCE)
Took damaged destroyer HMS VERSATILE
in tow after taking on board casualties
due to air
attack whilst at Hook of Holland. Soldiers of Irish Guards previously
rescued
by HMS VERSATILE were also embarked for passage to UK
14th Returned
to Hook of Holland for further evacuation and embarked French and
Polish diplomats with other evacuees for
passage to Sheerness
15th Transferred
to 14th Destroyer Flotilla in Mediterranean Fleet and took passage
to Plymouth.
16th At Plymouth to prepare for passage to Mediterranean
Pennant Number for visual signalling purposes
changed to G53).
17th Sailed from Plymouth to join Fleet at Alexandria.
25th Arrived
at Alexandria.
June Deployed at Alexandria for Fleet screening duties.
11th Part
of destroyer screen with sister ship HMS JUNO during Mediterranean Fleet
sortie into eastern
Mediterranean in search for Italian warships.
12th Returned to Alexandria with Fleet units.
(Note:
During June several operations were carried out including bombardments
of Tobruk
and Bardia as well as antisubmarine sweeps in response
to known
submarine
movements. HM Cruiser CALYPSO was sunk off Crete
on 11th.)
July
7th Part
of screen for HM Battleships MALAYA, ROYAL SOVEREIGN and
WARSPITE, HM Aircraft Carrier EAGLE,
HM Cruisers LIVERPOOL,
NEPTUNE, ORION and SYDNEY (RAN) as
Force C to provide cover for
passage
of convoys MF1 and MS1 from Malta to Egypt (Operation MA5).
(Note:
Other destroyers in screen were HM Destroyers DEFENDER,
DAINTY, DECOY, HYPERION, HOSTILE,
HASTY, ILEX, JUNO,
VAMPIRE (RAN) and
VOYAGER (RAN).)
9th Present
at first capital ship engagement with Italian warships off Punto
Stilo.
(Battle of Calabria – This established British ascendancy over Italian major
ships since
the enemy fleet withdrew after their Flagship and a cruiser
were damaged
by initial salvoes from HMS WARSPITE at long range.
(For details of naval activities
in Mediterranean between 1940 and 1943 see
THE BATTLE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN by D Macintyre,
ENGAGE
THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by C Barnett
and THE NAVAL WAR IN
MEDITERRANEAN by J Greene and A Massignani.)
10th Under
air attacks during return passage to Alexandria
11th Detached
from Fleet screen and joined escort for Convoy MS1 during
passage
in Mediterranean to replace HM Destroyer VAMPIRE which had
been damaged
during air attacks.
15th Detached
from MS1 on arrival and resumed Flotilla duties at Alexandria
(Note: Flotilla
included HM Destroyers MOHAWK, NUBIAN, JERVIS and JUNO
August
17th Deployed
with screen for HM Battleships MALAYA and RAMILLIES in
bombardment of
Bardia.
21st Part
of screen for major units covering passage of convoy from Egypt to
Greek port of Piraeus.
26th Took
passage for detached service with Force “H” at Gibraltar with HM
Destroyers HERO, MOHAWK and NUBIAN
for escort of reinforcement
ships on
passage from UK to join the Fleet at Alexandria.
(Operation HATS – See above references.)
30th Joined
HM Battleship VALIANT, HM Aircraft Carrier ILLUSTRIOUS,
HM Cruisers COVENTRY and CALCUTTA as part of screen during the
passage
from Gibraltar and designated Force F.
(Note:
Other ships in screen were HM Destroyers ENCOUNTER, FAULKNOR,
FIREDRAKE, FORESIGHT, FORESTER, FORTUNE,
FURY, GALLANT,
GREYHOUND, GRIFFIN, HOTSPUR. VELOX, WISHART of Force H
and HMS
HERO and HMS MOHAWK.)
September
1st Remained with screen of Force F when Force H ships detached
for return to Gibraltar.
(Note: HM Destroyers HERO, JANUS, MOHAWK, NUBIAN, GALLANT,
GREYHOUND,
GRIFFIN and HOTSPUR escorted convoy through to Malta.
2nd Ships of Mediterranean Fleet joined after passage through Sicilian
Channel.
Under air attack off Malta with HM Destroyer IMPERIAL.
5th Arrived at Alexandria with Force F and resumed Flotilla duties.
17th Carried out bombardment at Sollum.
and Sidi Barrani.
18th Escorted HM Cruiser KENT under tow by HMS NUBIAN of Flotilla
during return passage to Alexandria.
(HMS
KENT had been disabled after air attack.)
22nd Carried out shore bombardment in support of
military operation.
28th Part of escort for HM Cruisers LIVERPOOL and GLOUCESTER
for passage to Malta from Alexandria with troops.
October
8th Deployed with HM Destroyers DAINTY, DECOY, IMPERIAL, JERVIS,
JUNO, MOHAWK, STUART (RAN) and VAMPIRE (RAN) as
screen for HMS ILLUSTRIOUS, HMS EAGLE, HMS MALAY, HMS
RAMILLIES,
HMS VALIANT, HMS WARSPITE, HM Cruisers AJAX,
GLOUCESTER, LIVERPOOL, ORION, SYDNEY (RAN) and YORK
to provide cover for passage of Convoy MW2 to Malta and ME2 from
Malta (Operation MB6)
12th Under attacks by Italian torpedo boats which
were driven off.
(Note: Three were sunk. See above references).
14th Returned to Alexandria with Fleet units.
November
6th Deployed with HM Destroyers DECOY, DEFENDER, HASTY,
HAVOCK,
HEREWARD, HERO, HYPERION, ILEX, JERVIS, JUNO,
MOHAWK
and NUBIAN as screen for HMS ILLUSTRIOUS, HMS MALAYA,
HMS
RAMILLIES, HMS VALIANT, HMS WARSPITE, HMS AJAX,
HMS
GLOUCESTER, HMS ORION, HMAS SYDNEY and HMS YORK to
provide cover for passage of Convoy MW3 to Malta and ME3 from Malta
(Operation
MB8)
11th Part of escort for HM Aircraft Carrier ILLUSTRIOUS during attacks
on Italian
Fleet at Taranto (Operation JUDGEMENT).
(Note: This operation was part of Operation COAT to pass additional
reinforcement warships to Alexandria. See references
December
8th Carried out shore bombardment in support
of military operation.
13th Deployed as escort for HM Cruiser COVENTRY during passage to Alexandria after
being badly damaged by aircraft torpedo off the coast of North Africa.
16th Deployed with screen for HMS ILLUSTRIOUS, HMS VALIANT, HMS
WARSPITE,
HMS AJAX, HMS GLOUCESTER, HMS ORION, HMAS
SYDNEY
and HMS YORK to provide Distant Cover for passage
of Convoy MW5 to Malta (Operation MC2).
17th Deployed with screen during bombardment of Valona, Albania by Fleet units.
18th Detached
with HM Destroyers JERVIS and JUNO as screen
for HMS
AJAX, HMS ORION and HMAS SYDNEY to carry out an offensive
sweep in
Gulf of Taranto for interception of Italian convoys to Albania.
21st Deployed
with Mediterranean Fleet screen during passage to cover transit
of HMS MALAYA
with HM Destroyers HYPERION, ILEX and two supply ships
(Force F) during
passage through Sicilian Narrows en route for Gibraltar.
22nd Sank HMS
HYPERION, mined during transit and under tow by HMS ILEX
(Note:
This was necessary because of threat of air attack after daybreak.
1 9 4 1
January
3rd Carried
out shore bombardment in support of military operation.
5th Sailed
from Alexandria as screen for HM Cruisers SOUTHAMPTON and
GLOUCESTER with HM Destroyer ILEX during passage to Suda Bay to embark
troops to reinforce
garrison in Malta.
6th Passage
to Malta as screen with ILEX for same ships.
8th Arrived
in Malta for routine docking.
10th Sailed from Malta to rejoin Fleet units escorting military convoy
from Gibraltar
after passage through Sicilian narrows.
(Operation
EXCESS – This convoy had been under heavy and sustained air attacks by
Fleigerkorps X
(Note: HMS ILLUSTRIOUS has been very badly damaged. See above
references for details.)
11th Under further heavy air attacks during which
HMS SOUTHAMPTON had
been set on fire.
Detached
from screen with HMS JERVIS, HM Cruiser ORION and HMS
PERTH
(RAN) to assist stricken cruiser. After ship had to be abandoned she was sunk by
HMS ORION.
12th Rejoined screen for EXCESS convoy on passage
to Alexandria.
15th Arrived at Alexandria with Fleet units.
18th Passage to Suda Bay with HMS JUNO, HMS ILEX and HMS GREYHOUND.
21st Passage to Malta for escort of HMS ILLUSTRIOUS after completion
of temporary
repair to damage..
22nd Arrived in Malta.
23rd Deployed with HM Destroyers GREYHOUND, JERVIS
and JUNO for
escort of
HMS ILLUSTRIOUS to Alexandria.
25th Arrived at Alexandria and resumed Flotilla duties
with Fleet.
February Deployed
with Flotilla based at Suda Bay for escort of convoys in Aegean.
(Note:
Lack of an aircraft carrier prevented transit of relief convoy to
Malta but
cruisers were used to carry military personnel and some empty mercantiles
were returned to Egypt with cover from Fleet units (Operation MC8)
March Fleet
units were deployed to cover passage of Convoy MW6 to Malta.
(Operation
MC9).
27th Joined HM Destroyers JERVIS, NUBIAN and MOHAWK
to escort HM Aircraft
Carrier
FORMIDABLE and sailed from Alexandria as part of operation intended to
intercept force of major Italian warships known to be on passage to attack
convoys
from Egypt to Piraeus.
28th Joined HMS WARSPITE, HMS BARHAM, HMS VALIANT
at sea and took passage
to
position south of Crete patrolled by cruisers of Mediterranean Fleet deployed to give
warning of approaching enemy force.
Took part in Battle of Matapan with Mediterranean Fleet units.
{Note:
For details see MATAPAN by SW Pack and above references),
April Nominated
for detached service in Malta for interception of supply convoys to North
African ports.
9th Passage to Malta with HM Destroyers JERVIS,
MOHAWK and NUBIAN.
11th Arrived in Malta.
14th Deployed with same
ships for convoy interception.
16th All destroyers engaged enemy convoy of 5
ships and escorts with main armament.
Three
of the escorts were hit and all the mercantiles were sunk.
(Note: One escort, LUCA TARIGO
sank an hour after initial action and a second,
BALERNO
was set on fire and sank the next day, The third of the
escorts LAMPO
was also set on fire and beached, but later in August 1941 was
refloated, repaired
and re-commissioned in 1942
HMS
MOHAWK was hit by two torpedoes and although afloat had to be scuttled.
The
torpedoes were fired by LUCA TARIGO before that ship was disabled.
Returned
to Malta with HMS JERVIS and HMS NUBIAN after embarking
survivors
from HMS MOHAWK.
19th Sailed from Malta with HM Destroyers DIAMOND, JERVIS and NUBIAN
as escort for
Convoy
ME7 during passage to Alexandria.
(Note: ME7 included HMS BRECONSHIRE.)
20th Met Mediterranean Fleet units on passage
to carry out bombardment of Tripoli and
transferred to main Fleet screen with HMS JERVIS.
21st Deployed in Force "B" with HM
Destroyers HASTY, HAVOCK, HEREWARD, HERO,
HOTSPUR,
JAGUAR, JERVIS and JUNO as screen for HM Battleships WARSPITE,
BARHAM, VALIANT and HM Cruiser GLOUCESTER during bombardment of Tripoli.
(Operation
MD2 - See above references.)
On
completion detached from Force B with HM Destroyers JAGUAR, JERVIS and
JUNO for passage to Malta to resume interception duties.
24th Intercepted
Italian convoy during patrol off Tripoli and sank the escorting
naval auxiliary
EGREO. Ships under escort escaped damage.
28th Unable
to sail with HM Cruisers DIDO, ABDIEL, HM Destroyers IMPERIAL,
JAGUAR and JUNO as escort for HMS BRECONSHIRE during passage to Egypt
because
of mechanical defect.
May Unable to leave Grand Harbour due to field of magnetic mines.
9th Sailed
from Malta with HMS JACKAL, HMS KELLY and HMS KELVIN to
join HM
Cruisers AJAX, DIDO, ORION and PERTH (RAN) as escort for military
convoy from
Gibraltar carrying tanks for Eighth Army. (Operation
TIGER).
10th Passage
to Alexandria with screen for Mediterranean Fleet units providing
Distant Cover for passage of TIGER Convoy. Under air attacks
which were
repelled.
12th Arrived
at Alexandria.
18th Sailed
from Alexandria with HM Destroyers NAPIER (RAN), KIMBERLEY, ISIS
and GRIFFIN as screen for HMS WARSPITE, HMS VALIANT and HM Cruiser
AJAX in Force A for support of defence of Crete
which was under a threat of
invasion
by German force. See above references.
20th Transferred
to Force D made up of HMS ORION, HMS DIDO, HMS AJAX
screened
by HM Destroyers ISIS, IMPERIAL and KIMBERLEY.
(Note: HMS HASTY and HMS HEREWARD
joined Force D screen later. This
Force was deployed to intercept invasion
craft on passage to land troops
in Crete.)
21st Engaged
a convoy of small craft escorted by Italian torpedo boat LUPO in
position
NE of Cannae, Crete.
Ten invasion craft were sunk although many were
rescued.
LUPO was hit and damaged.
(Note:
Total of 2,331 German troops are recorded as having been embarked.)
22nd Rejoined
main Fleet screen and returned to Alexandria.
25th Deployed
as screen for HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, HMS BARHAM and HMS
FORMIDABLE with HM Destroyers NUBIAN,
KANDAHAR HEREWARD, HASTY,
VENDETTA (RAN)
and VOYAGER (RAN).
Sailed from Alexandria to carry out air attacks on airfield
at Scarpanto.
Under air attacks during which HMS
FORMIDABLE and HMS NUBIAN were damaged
26th Under
air attacks during which HMS BARHAM was damaged..
27th Returned to Alexandria with Fleet units.
29th Took part in evacuation of allied troops from Crete.
(For details of disastrous operations
in defence of Crete see THE LAST
BATTLE by C Macdonald, The Naval Staff History
and above references.)
June Deployed
with Flotilla for support of military operations against Vichy
French in Syria (Operation EXPORTER – See RELUCTANT
ENEMIES by W Tute.
7th Took
passage from Alexandria to join ships of Force B off Syrian
coast for gunfire support and defence against Vichy French warship.
8th Deployed
inshore to intercept Vichy French warships attempting to interfere with shore
operations.
9th With
HMS JAGUAR came under fire from Vichy French destroyers
VALMY and GUEPARD.
Sustained damage in Boiler Room and on Bridge after being
hit by three
shells. 13 of ship’s company were killed and 13 other wounded. Ship was
disabled
and taken in tow by HMS KIMBERLEY. Enemy ships withdrew after arrival of
HMS HOTSPUR, HMS
ISIS and threat presented by British cruisers. See THE NAVAL
WAR IN THE MEDITERRANEAN by J Gree and A Massignani.
10th Passage under tow by HM Destroyer KIMBERLEY to Haifa. for temporary repairs.
15th Passage to Suez under tow by HM Netlayer
PROTECTOR after repair.
16th Arrived
at Suez.
Permanent
repair arranged at HM Dockyard Simonstown, South Africa.
July Passage
to Simonstown with calls at Mombasa and Durban.
21st Taken in hand by HM Dockyard, Simonstown.
August Under
repair at Simonstown.
to
December
1 9 4 2
January Under
repair at Simonstown
to
February
March Post refit trials
and prepared for operational service..
April Passage
to Alexandria to resume Mediterranean Fleet duties.
17th Resumed Flotilla duties at Alexandria.
May Deployed
in eastern Mediterranean for convoy defence and support.
June
4th Sustained
extensive damage after detonating acoustic mine and withdrawn
from operational
use.
(Note:
This prevented the ship taking part in the disastrous attempt to pass a
relief convoy
to Malta (Operation VIGOROUS).
July Repair arranged
at Suez.
15th Taken in hand for survey and repair.
August Extent of damage
precluded further local repair work
September At Suez awaiting decision on completion of repair.
to
October
November
11th Repair
arranged in UK and prepared for passage
23rd Took passage from Port Said to UK via Cape of Good Hope.
December Passage in Indian Ocean
1 9 4 3
January Passage
in Atlantic
Ocean.
Refit
arranged at Tyne commercial shipyard
30th Arrived in Tyne for repair.
February Taken in hand for repair and refit
March Under refit in
commercial shipyard
to
July
August Post refit trials and prepared for service.
Passage to Scapa Flow on completion.
September Worked-up with Home Fleet ships at Scapa Flow.
October On
completion of work-up deployed at Scapa Flow with Home
Fleet
14th Joined
HM Destroyers HAIDA (RCN), IROQUOIS (RCN), HARDY and
VIGILANT as screen for HM Battleship
ANSON during passage to Spitzbergen
for relief
of garrison (Operation GEARBOX III).
November Home Fleet deployment in continuation
with 10th Destroyer Flotilla.
Passage to Plymouth for replacement of gun barrels for main
armament.
18th Replacement
work by HM Dockyard Devonport commenced
26th Deployed
at Plymouth on completion
December Nominated for service in Mediterranean with 14th Destroyer Flotilla
2nd Taken
in hand by HM Dockyard, Devonport for fitted of H/F Direction
Finding
Outfit for detection of source of radio signals.)
8th Dockyard
work completed and resumed operational deployment
11th Sailed from Plymouth to Mediterranean to rejoin 14th Destroyer Flotilla.
26th Rejoined Flotilla.
27th Passage to Brindisi with HMS JERVIS.
1 9 4 4
January Deployed
for support of military operations in Adriatic.
3rd Took
part in bombardment at Pesaro,
4th Carried
out interception patrol sinking three sailing vessels
5th Bombarded
shore positions including railway track.
6th Bombarded
positions at Anacin and Civitanova with HMS JERVIS.
Nominated for support
of landings by 1st British Infantry Division at Nazi.
(Operation SHINGLE).
Passage to Naples
18th Carried
out bombardment of Gaeta with HM Cruisers ORION, HM Destroyers
JERVIS, FAULKNOR
and LAFOREY.
20th Joined
Northern Attack Force (Peter) comprising HM Cruisers ORION and
SPARTAN, HM Auxiliary AA Ship ULSTER QUEEN, with HM Destroyers
JERVIS, LAFOREY, LOYAL, INGLEFIELD,
TENACIOUS, URCHIN,
KEMPENFELT, BEAUFORT,
BRECON, WILTON and TETCOTT.
21st Passage to Anzio with Northern Attack Force.
22nd Provided naval gunfire support during assault phase.
(See
Naval Staff History and ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELY by C
Barnett.)
23rd Hit by
torpedo during air attack off Anzio and sank with heavy loss
of life
when magazine exploded. 94 survivors were rescued by
HMS JERVIS and HM Tug WEASEL but
158 of ship’s company lost their lives.
(Note:
HMS JERVIS was hit by a Glider Bomb during same attacks
but was
able to return to Naples.)
Addendum
CONVOY ESCORT MOVEMENTS of HMS
JANUS
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.
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Left convoy
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Date convoy arrived
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09/09/39
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11/09/39
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OA 002
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12/09/39
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12/09/39
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15/09/39
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15/09/39
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OA 005
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18/09/39
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18/09/39
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19/09/39
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19/09/39
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OA 007
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22/09/39
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22/09/39
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21/09/39
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22/09/39
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OA 008
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24/09/39
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24/09/39
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01/10/39
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01/10/39
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OA 013
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04/10/39
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04/10/39
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14/10/39
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14/10/39
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HN 000
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16/10/39
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16/10/39
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03/12/39
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03/12/39
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FN 0048
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04/12/39
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04/12/39
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18/12/39
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18/12/39
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NARVIK 2
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24/12/39
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24/12/39
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15/02/40
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15/02/40
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FN 0095
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17/02/40
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17/02/40
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19/02/40
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19/02/40
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FS 0100
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21/02/40
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21/02/40
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25/02/40
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25/02/40
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TM 014
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26/02/40
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26/02/40
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04/03/40
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04/03/40
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ON 017A/
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08/03/40
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08/03/40
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14/03/40
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14/03/40
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TM 026
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15/03/40
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15/03/40
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19/03/40
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19/03/40
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ON 021/1
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23/03/40
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23/03/40
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22/03/40
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22/03/40
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HN 021
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25/03/40
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25/03/40
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27/03/40
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27/03/40
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ON 023/1
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31/03/40
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31/03/40
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05/04/40
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06/04/40
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ON 025/1
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08/04/40
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unknown
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11/04/40
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13/04/40
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NP 001
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15/04/40
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15/04/40
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11/09/40
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11/09/40
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AN 003
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15/09/40
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15/09/40
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11/05/41
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13/05/41
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ANF 030
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14/05/41
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14/05/41
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(Note on Convoys)