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Order of battle for Convoy PQ 18

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Convoy PQ 18 was the last of the PQ/QP series of arctic convoys during World War II, bound from US and British ports via Reykjavík in Iceland to the Barents Sea and White Sea ports of the Soviet Union, particularly Murmansk and Archangel. The convoy sailed on 2 September 1942 and arrived three weeks later on 21 September 1942. It was opposed by German sea and air forces based in occupied Norway.

The convoy comprised forty merchant ships and four naval auxiliaries, plus contingents to and from Iceland in relays (48 in all) and was defended by a close escort, a "Fighting Destroyer Escort", local escort forces and two distant escort forces (74 warships in total). These were supported by aircraft of the RAF based in the Soviet Union.

The German forces comprised a U-boat Wolfpack (Eispalast Ice Palace), of twelve U-Boats and a surface attack force of eight warships, though in the event these were not engaged. The naval forces were assisted by the aircraft of Luftflotte 5.

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Allied forces

Merchant ships

Loch Ewe to Archangel

Loch Ewe to Reykjavík

Reykjavík to Arkhangelsk

Escorts

Stage one

First stage Local escort group
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Campbell destroyer Royal Navy 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42 Joined Heavy Cover Force
HMS Eskdale destroyer RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMS Farndale destroyer RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMS Mackay destroyer RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42 Joined Heavy Cover Force
HMS Montrose destroyer RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42 Joined Heavy Cover Force
HMS Echo destroyer RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMS Walpole destroyer RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMT Arab A/S trawler Royal Navy 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42 To Reykjavík as escort
HMT <i>Duncton</i> trawler RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMT <i>Hugh Walpole</i> trawler RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMT <i>King Sol</i> trawler RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  
HMT <i>Paynter</i> trawler RN 2 Sep 42 8 Sep 42  

Stage two

Second stage Close escort group
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Malcolm destroyer Royal Navy 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42 Cdr AB Russell SOE
HMS Achates destroyer RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Amazon destroyer RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS <i>Alynbank</i> anti-aircraft ship RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Ulster Queen anti-aircraft ship RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Bergamot Flower-class corvette RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Bryony Flower-class corvette RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Bluebell Flower-class corvette RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Camellia Flower-class corvette RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMT <i>Cape Argona</i> A/S trawler RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMT <i>Cape Mariato</i> A/S trawler RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMT <i>Daneman</i> A/S trawler RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMT <i>St Kenan</i> A/S trawler RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS <i>Harrier</i> minesweeper RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS Gleaner minesweeper RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  
HMS <i>Sharpshooter</i> minesweeper RN 7 Sept 42 21 Sep 42  

Carrier group, stage two

Second stage Carrier group
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Avenger Escort carrier Royal Navy 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Wheatland Hunt-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Wilton Hunt-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  

Fighting Destroyer Escort, stage two

Second stage Fighting Destroyer Escort group
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Scylla Dido-class cruiser Royal Navy 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42 Flagship R Adm. "Bob" Burnett
HMS Onslow O-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Onslaught O-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Opportune O-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Offa O-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Ashanti Tribal-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Eskimo Tribal-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Somali Tribal-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Tartar Tribal-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Milne M-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Marne M-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Martin M-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Meteor M-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Faulknor F-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Fury F-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Impulsive I-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  
HMS Intrepid I-class destroyer RN 9 Sept 42 17 Sep 42  

Eastern Local Escort, stage two

Second stage Eastern local escort group
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
Gremyashchi Gnevny-class destroyer Soviet Northern Fleet 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
<i>Kuibishev</i> Orfey-class destroyer Soviet Northern Fleet 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
Sokrushitelny Gnevny-class destroyer Soviet Northern Fleet 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
<i>Uritski</i> Orfey-class destroyer Soviet Northern Fleet 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS Halcyon Minesweeper Royal Navy 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS <i>Hazard</i> Minesweeper Royal Navy 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS <i>Salamander</i> Minesweeper Royal Navy 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS Britomart Minesweeper Royal Navy 17 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  

Cruiser Covering Force, stage two

Second stage Cruiser Cover Force
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Norfolk County-class cruiser Royal Navy 14 Sep 42 22 Sep 42 Flagship V Adm. S Bonham-Carter
HMS London County-class cruiser RN 14 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS Suffolk County-class cruiser RN 14 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS Bulldog B-class destroyer RN 14 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  
HMS Venomous Admiralty modified W-class destroyer RN 14 Sep 42 22 Sep 42  

Heavy Covering Force, stage two

Second stage Heavy Covering Force
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Anson battleship Royal Navy 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42 Flagship V Adm. B Fraser
HMS Duke of York battleship RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  
HMS Jamaica Crown Colony-class cruiser RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  
HMS Keppel destroyer RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42 Cdr Jack Broome
HMS Montrose destroyer RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42 Joined from local escort group
HMS Campbell destroyer RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42 Joined from local escort group
HMS Mackay destroyer RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42 Joined from local escort group
HMS Bramham destroyer RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  
HMS Broke destroyer RN 11 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  

Supporting forces

Spitzbergen re-fuelling group, stage two

Second stage Spitzbergen re-fueling group[a]
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
RFA Blue Ranger Oiler Royal Fleet Auxiliary 10 Sep 42 10 Sep 42  
RFA <i>Oligarch</i> Oiler Royal Fleet Auxiliary 10 Sep 42 10 Sep 42  
HMS Oakley Hunt-class destroyer Royal Navy 10 Sep 42 10 Sep 42  
HMS Cowdray Hunt-class destroyer RN 10 Sep 42 10 Sep 42  
HMS Worcester W-class destroyer RN 10 Sep 42 10 Sep 42  
HMS Windsor W-class destroyer RN 10 Sep 42 10 Sep 42  

Spitzbergen re-inforcement group, stage two

Second stage Spitzbergen re-inforcement group[b]
Name Class Navy Date joined Date departed Notes
HMS Cumberland County-class heavy cruiser Royal Navy 14 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  
HMS Sheffield Town-class cruiser RN 14 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  
HMS Eclipse E-class destroyer RN 14 Sep 42 14 Sep 42  

Submarine patrol group

Submarine patrol group
Name Class Navy commence
patrol
end
patrol
Notes
HMS Shakespeare S-class submarine Royal Navy 7 Sep 42 23 Sep 42  
HMS Unrivalled U-class submarine RN 7 Sep 42 1 Oct 42  
HMS Unique U-class submarine RN 7 Sep 42 1 Oct 42  
HMS Tribune T-class submarine RN 2 Sep 42 1 Oct 42  
HMS Tigris T-class submarine RN 2 Sep 42 1 Oct 42  
HMS Sturgeon S-class submarine RN 2 Sep 42 6 Sep 42 Returned to port;
mechanical defect
HMS Unshaken U-class submarine RN 2 Sep 42 1 Oct 42  
HNoMS Uredd U-class submarine Royal Norwegian Navy 2 Sep 42 1 Oct 42  
French submarine Rubis Saphir-class submarine Free French      

Axis forces

U-boats

Name Type Navy Success Fate Notes
U-88 Type VIIC Kriegsmarine   Sunk by Faulknor[5]  
U-255 VIIC KM      
U-377 VIIC KM      
U-378 VIIC KM      
U-403 VIIC KM      
U-405 VIIC KM      
U-408 VIIC KM Sank Stalingrad[6]    
U-435 VIIC KM      
U-457 VIIC KM Damaged Atheltemplar[6] Sunk by Impulsive[7]  
U-589 VIIC KM Sank Oliver Ellsworth[6] Sunk by Onslow[8]  
U-592 VIIC KM      
U-703 VIIC KM      

Surface ships

Name Type Navy Sortie/1st sailing Fate/2nd sailing Notes
Admiral Scheer Deutschland-class cruiser Kriegsmarine 9 Sep 42 Cancelled Flagship V Adm. Oskar Kummetz
Admiral Hipper Admiral Hipper-class cruiser KM 9 Sep 42 "
Köln Königsberg-class cruiser KM 9 Sep 42 "
Z4 Richard Beitzen Type 1934 destroyer KM 9 Sep 42 "
Z23 Type 1936A destroyer KM 9 Sep 42 "
Z27 Type 1936A destroyer KM 9 Sep 42 " Flag Kapitän zur See Gottfried Pönitz [de], 8th Destroyer Flotilla
Z29 Type 1936A destroyer KM 9 Sep 42 "
Z30 Type 1936A destroyer KM 9 Sep 42 "

Notes

  1. ^ Spelled as it was originally named.[4]
  2. ^ Spelled as it was originally named.[4]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Smith 1975, p. 32.
  2. ^ Ruegg & Hague 1993, p. 43.
  3. ^ Smith 1975, p. 37.
  4. ^ a b Smith 1975, p. 213.
  5. ^ Smith 1975, p. 50.
  6. ^ a b c Blair 2000, p. 20.
  7. ^ Smith 1975, pp. 150–151.
  8. ^ Smith 1975, pp. 132–134.

References

  • Blair, Clay (2000) [1998]. Hitler's U-Boat War: The Hunted 1942–1945. Vol. II (UK pbk. ed.). ISBN 0-304-35261-6.
  • Ruegg, R.; Hague, A. (1993) [1992]. Convoys to Russia: Allied Convoys and Naval Surface Operations in Arctic Waters 1941–1945 (2nd rev. enl. ed.). Kendal: World Ship Society. ISBN 0-905617-66-5.
  • Smith, Peter (1975). Convoy PQ18: Arctic Victory. London: William Kimber. ISBN 978-0-7183-0074-6.

Further reading

  • Boog, H.; Rahn, W.; Stumpf, R.; Wegner, B. (2001) [1990]. Der globale Krieg: Die Ausweitung zum Weltkrieg und der Wechsel zur Initiative 1941 bis 1943 [The Global War: The Expansion into World WQar and the Loss of the Initiative 1941 to 1943]. Das Deutsche Reich und der Zweite Weltkrieg (Germany and the Second World War). Vol. VI. Translated by Osers, Ewald; Brownjohn, John; Crampton, Patricia; Willmot, Louise (eng. trans. Cambridge University Press, London ed.). Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt for the Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt. ISBN 0-19-822888-0.
  • Claasen, A. R. A. (2001). Hitler's Northern War: The Luftwaffe's Ill-fated Campaign, 1940–1945. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-1050-2.
  • Llewellyn-Jones, Malcolm, ed. (2014) [2007]. The Royal Navy and the Arctic Convoys: A Navay Staff History. Naval Staff Histories. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-86177-9.
  • Rohwer, Jürgen; Hümmelchen, Gerhard (2005) [1972]. Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939–1945: The Naval History of World War Two (3rd rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 1-86176-257-7.
  • Roskill, S. W. (1962) [1956]. The Period of Balance. History of the Second World War: The War at Sea 1939–1945. Vol. II (3rd impr. ed.). London: HMSO. OCLC 174453986. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  • Woodman, Richard (2004) [1994]. Arctic Convoys 1941–1945. London: John Murray. ISBN 978-0-7195-5752-1.

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