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Convoy PQ 2 was the third of the Arctic Convoys of World War II by which the Western Allies supplied material aid to the Soviet Union in its fight with Nazi Germany. The convoy sailed from Liverpool on 13 October 1941 and arrived safely at Archangelsk on 30 October 1941.

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Ships

The following information is from the Arnold Hague Convoy Database for the British ships.[1]

Merchantmen

Name Flag Tonnage (GRT) Notes
Empire Baffin (1941)  United Kingdom 6,978
Harpalion (1932)  United Kingdom 5,486
Hartlebury (1934)  United Kingdom 5,082
Kheti (1927)  United Kingdom 2,734 Ammunition carrier. Did not proceed beyond Scapa Flow in PQ 2.
Orient City (1940)  United Kingdom 5,095
Queen City (1924)  United Kingdom 4,814
Temple Arch (1940)  United Kingdom 5,138

Escorts

Name Type Flag Duration of escort
Bramble Minesweeper  Royal Navy 17–30 October
Eclipse Destroyer  Royal Navy 17–30 October
Gossamer Minesweeper  Royal Navy 29–30 October
Hussar Minesweeper  Royal Navy 29–30 October
Icarus Destroyer  Royal Navy 17–30 October
Leda Minesweeper  Royal Navy 29–30 October
Norfolk Cruiser  Royal Navy 18–30 October
Seagull Minesweeper  Royal Navy 14–30 October
Speedy Minesweeper  Royal Navy 14–30 October
Uritski Destroyer  Soviet Union 29–30 October
Valerian Kuybyshev Destroyer  Soviet Union 29–30 October

References

  1. ^ "Convoy PQ.2". Arnold Hague Convoy Database. Retrieved 15 October 2013.

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