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convoy+pq+3 Latitude and Longitude:

64°33′00″N 40°28′48″E / 64.5500°N 40.4800°E / 64.5500; 40.4800
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Convoy PQ 3 was the fourth of the Arctic Convoys of the Second World War by which the Western Allies supplied material aid to the Soviet Union in its fight with Nazi Germany. The Convoy sailed from Hvalfjord, Iceland on 9 November 1941 and arrived at Archangelsk on 22 November 1941.

Ships

The convoy consisted of 8 ships (6 British and 2 Panamanian flagged) escorted by the cruiser HMS Kenya, the destroyer HMS Intrepid, minesweepers and armed trawlers. One merchant ship, MV Briarwood, returned to Iceland with damage from ice; the others arrived safely.

Vessels involved

Merchant ships

Convoyed ships (Data from Ruegg and Hague (1993) unless indicated) [1]
Name Flag (GRT) Notes
Briarwood (1930)   United Kingdom 4,019 Returned To Iceland, damaged
Cape Corso (1929)   United Kingdom 3,807
Cape Race (1930)   United Kingdom 3,807
Cocle (1920)   Panama 5,630
El Capitan (1917)   Panama 5,255
San Ambrosio (1935)   United Kingdom 7,410
Trekieve (1919)   United Kingdom 5,244
Wanstead (1928)   United Kingdom 5,486 Convoy Commodore

Convoy escorts

Convoy escorts
Name Flag Type Notes
HMS Bedouin   Royal Navy Destroyer Escort 14–20 November
HMS Bramble   Royal Navy Minesweeper Escort 20–22 November
HMT Hamlet   Royal Navy Anti-submarine trawler Escort 9–14 November, anti-submarine trawler
HMS Intrepid   Royal Navy Destroyer Escort 14 –20 November
HMS Kenya   Royal Navy Cruiser Escort 14–20 November
HMT Macbeth   Royal Navy Anti-submarine trawler Escort 9–15 November
HMS Seagull   Royal Navy Minesweeper Escort 20–22 November
HMS Speedy   Royal Navy Mineweeper Escort 20–22 November

Footnotes

References

  • 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.
  • Woodman, Richard (2004) [1994]. Arctic Convoys 1941–1945. London: John Murray. ISBN  978-0-7195-5752-1.

64°33′00″N 40°28′48″E / 64.5500°N 40.4800°E / 64.5500; 40.4800


convoy+pq+3 Latitude and Longitude:

64°33′00″N 40°28′48″E / 64.5500°N 40.4800°E / 64.5500; 40.4800
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Convoy PQ 3 was the fourth of the Arctic Convoys of the Second World War by which the Western Allies supplied material aid to the Soviet Union in its fight with Nazi Germany. The Convoy sailed from Hvalfjord, Iceland on 9 November 1941 and arrived at Archangelsk on 22 November 1941.

Ships

The convoy consisted of 8 ships (6 British and 2 Panamanian flagged) escorted by the cruiser HMS Kenya, the destroyer HMS Intrepid, minesweepers and armed trawlers. One merchant ship, MV Briarwood, returned to Iceland with damage from ice; the others arrived safely.

Vessels involved

Merchant ships

Convoyed ships (Data from Ruegg and Hague (1993) unless indicated) [1]
Name Flag (GRT) Notes
Briarwood (1930)   United Kingdom 4,019 Returned To Iceland, damaged
Cape Corso (1929)   United Kingdom 3,807
Cape Race (1930)   United Kingdom 3,807
Cocle (1920)   Panama 5,630
El Capitan (1917)   Panama 5,255
San Ambrosio (1935)   United Kingdom 7,410
Trekieve (1919)   United Kingdom 5,244
Wanstead (1928)   United Kingdom 5,486 Convoy Commodore

Convoy escorts

Convoy escorts
Name Flag Type Notes
HMS Bedouin   Royal Navy Destroyer Escort 14–20 November
HMS Bramble   Royal Navy Minesweeper Escort 20–22 November
HMT Hamlet   Royal Navy Anti-submarine trawler Escort 9–14 November, anti-submarine trawler
HMS Intrepid   Royal Navy Destroyer Escort 14 –20 November
HMS Kenya   Royal Navy Cruiser Escort 14–20 November
HMT Macbeth   Royal Navy Anti-submarine trawler Escort 9–15 November
HMS Seagull   Royal Navy Minesweeper Escort 20–22 November
HMS Speedy   Royal Navy Mineweeper Escort 20–22 November

Footnotes

References

  • 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.
  • Woodman, Richard (2004) [1994]. Arctic Convoys 1941–1945. London: John Murray. ISBN  978-0-7195-5752-1.

64°33′00″N 40°28′48″E / 64.5500°N 40.4800°E / 64.5500; 40.4800


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