Convoy QP.14

Convoy QP.14

 

Departed from Archangel September 13, 1942
Arrived Loch Ewe September 26, 1942
No. of vessels (Hague) 20
No. of vessels accounted for here

20

Vessels lost from convoy

4


Vessel
Tons
Built
Notes
ALCOA BANNER (Am)
5,035
1919
 
BELLINGHAM (Am)
5,345
1920
sunk in QP.14 (U-435)
BENJAMIN HARRISON (Am)
7,191
1942
 
BLACK RANGER (Br)
3,417
1941
Oiler
DEER LODGE (Am)
6,187
1919
 
EMPIRE TIDE (Br)
6,978
1941
 
GRAY RANGER (Br)
3,313
1941
sunk in QP.14 (U-435)
HARMATRIS (Br)
5,395
1932
 
MINOTAUR (Am)
4,553
1918
 
OCEAN FREEDOM (Br)
7,173
1942
sunk in JW.53 (in port - aircraft)
OCEAN VOICE (Br)
7,174
1941
sunk in QP.14 (U-435)
OLIGARCH (Br)
6,894
1918
 
RATHLIN (Br)
1,600
1936
 
SAMUEL CHASE (Am)
7,191
1942
 
SILVER SWORD (Am)
4,937
1919
sunk in QP.14 (U-255)
TOBRUK (Pol)
7,048
1942
 
TROUBADOR (Pan)
6,428
1920
 
WEST NILUS (Am)
5,495
1920
 
WINSTON- SALEM (Am)
6,223
1920
 
ZAMALEK (Br)
1,567
1921
 


62 escorts were associated (at least in part) with convoy QP.14.


ALYNBANK    AMAZON    ANSON    ASHANTI    AVENGER   
AYRSHIRE    BLANKNEY    BRAMBLE    BRAMHAM    BRITOMART   
BULLDOG    COWDRAY    CUMBERLAND    DIANELLA    DUKE OF YORK   
ECHO    ECLIPSE    ESKIMO    FAULKNOR    FURY   
HALCYON    HAZARD    IMPULSIVE    INTREPID    JAMAICA   
KEPPEL    LA MALOUINE    LEDA    LONDON    LORD AUSTIN   
LORD MIDDLETON    LOTUS    MACKAY    MARNE    METEOR   
MIDDLETON    MILNE    MONTROSE    NORFOLK    NORTHERN GEM   
OAKLEY    OFFA    ONSLAUGHT    ONSLOW    OPPORTUNE   
P 614    P 615    PALOMARES    POPPY    POZARICA   
SALAMANDER    SCYLLA    SEAGULL    SHEFFIELD    SOMALI   
SUFFOLK    TARTAR    VENOMOUS    WHEATLAND    WILTON   
WINDSOR    WORCESTER               
                   
                   
                   

Escort(s) lost or damaged:

LEDA
Torpedoed by U-435 in convoy QP-14 on 20 Sep, 1942.
(14 dead and ? survivors).

SOMALI
Torpedoed by U-703 in convoy QP-14 on 20 Sep. 1942.
Sank under tow on 23 Sep. 1942
(82 dead and ? survivors).


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