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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Convoy PQ 11 was an Arctic convoy sent from Great Britain by the Western Allies to aid the Soviet Union during World War II. It sailed in February 1942 and arrived in Murmansk without loss.

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Voyage

PQ 11 sailed from Loch Ewe, Scotland on 7 February 1942 to Kirkness, Iceland arriving on 14 February, before continuing on to Murmansk for 22 February. The convoy was undetected by German aircraft or U-boats in the continuous darkness of the polar night, and arrived safely at Murmansk, the Soviet Union's only ice-free Arctic port.

Ships

PQ 11 consisted of 13 merchant ships; eight British, two Soviet, one American, one of Panamanian and one of Honduran registry. The convoy was escorted by two destroyers, Airedale and Middleton, two corvettes and four ASW Trawlers. These were supported by the cruiser HMS Nigeria.

The convoy was joined in the last stage of the voyage by two Soviet destroyers and five Royal Navy minesweepers based at Murmansk.

Ships in the convoy

Name[1] Flag Tonnage (GRT) Notes
HMS Airedale (L07)  Royal Navy Escort 14–17 February
Ashkhabad (1917)  Soviet Union 5,284
Barrwhin (1929)  United Kingdom 4,998
HMT Blackfly (FY117)  Royal Navy Escort 14–17 February, anti-submarine trawler
HMT Cape Argona  Royal Navy Escort 14–17 February, anti-submarine trawler
HMT Cape Mariato  Royal Navy Escort 14–17 February, anti-submarine trawler
City Of Flint (1920)  United States 4,963
Daldorch (1930)  United Kingdom 5,571
Empire Baffin (1941)  United Kingdom 6,978 Arrived Murmansk 24 February
Empire Magpie (1919)  United Kingdom 6,211 Vice-Commodore's ship
Gromky  Soviet Union Escort 22 February, Soviet destroyer
Grozny  Soviet Union Escort 22 February, Soviet destroyer
HMS Harrier  Royal Navy Escort 22 February
Hartlebury (1934)  United Kingdom 5,082
HMS Hazard  Royal Navy Escort 22 February
HMS Hussar (J82)  Royal Navy Escort 14 February
Kingswood (1929)  United Kingdom 5,080 Commodore's ship
Lowther Castle (1937)  United Kingdom 5,171
Makawao (1921)  Honduras 3,253
Marylyn (1930)  United Kingdom 4,555
HMS Middleton (L74)  Royal Navy Escort 14–17 February
HMS Niger (J73)  Royal Navy Escort 14–22 February
HMS Nigeria (60)  Royal Navy Escort 22–23 February
North King (1903)  Panama 4,934
HMS Oxlip (K123)  Royal Navy Escort 17–22 February
HMS Salamander (J86)  Royal Navy Escort 22 February
Stepan Khalturin (1921)  Soviet Union 2,498
HMS Sweetbriar  Royal Navy Escort 14–22 February

References

  1. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy PQ.11". Don Kindell, Convoyweb. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
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