Order of battle for Convoy PQ 18
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 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 40 merchant ships and 4 naval auxiliaries, plus contingents to and from Iceland (48 in all) and was defended by a close escort and a “Fighting Destroyer Escort”, as well as 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 group, code-named "Ice Palace", of 12 U-Boats, and a surface attack force of 8 warships, though in the event these were not engaged.
These were assisted by the aircraft of Luftflotte 5.
Allied forces
Merchant ships
Main body (Loch Ewe to Archangel)
Name |
Flag |
Cargo |
Tonnage (GRT) |
Fate |
Casualties |
Notes |
SS Africander | Panama | | 5,441 | Sunk in air attack | | |
MV Atheltemplar | United Kingdom | | 8,992 | Damaged by U-457 Sunk by U-408 | 16 | |
SS Beauregard | United States | | 5,976 | Engine trouble[1] | | Returned to Loch Ewe |
RFA Black Ranger (A163) | Royal Fleet Auxiliary | Fleet oiler | 3,417 | | | |
SS Campfire | United States | | 5,671 | | | |
SS Charles R. McCormick | United States | | 6,027 | | | |
SS Copeland | United Kingdom | Rescue ship | 1,526 | | | |
SS Dan-y-Bryn | United Kingdom | | 5,117 | | | |
SS Empire Baffin | United Kingdom | | 6,978 | | | |
SS Empire Beaumont | United Kingdom | | 7,044 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Empire Morn | United Kingdom | CAM ship | 7,092 | | | |
SS Empire Snow | United Kingdom | | 6,327 | | | |
SS Empire Stevenson | United Kingdom | | 6,209 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Empire Tristram | United Kingdom | | 7,167 | | | |
SS Esek Hopkins | United States | | 7,191 | | | |
SS Goolistan | United Kingdom | | 5,851 | | | |
RFA Gray Ranger | Royal Fleet Auxiliary | Replenishment oiler | 3,313 | | | |
SS Hollywood | United States | | 5,498 | | | |
SS John Penn | United States | | 7,177 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Kentucky | United States | | 5,446 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Lafayette | United States | | 5,887 | | | |
SS Macbeth | Panama | | 4,941 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Mary Luckenbach | United States | | 5,049 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Meanticut | United States | | 6,061 | | | |
SS Nathanael Greene | United States | | 7,177 | | | |
SS Ocean Faith | United Kingdom | | 7,174 | | | Flagship Comm EK Boddam-Whetham |
RFA Oligarch | Royal Fleet Auxiliary | Replenishment oiler | 6,894 | | | Joined from Spitzbergen[2] group |
SS Oliver Ellsworth | United States | | 7,191 | Sunk by U-408 | 1 | |
SS Oregonian | United States | | 4,862 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Patrick Henry | United States | | 7,191 | | | |
SS Sahale | United States | | 5,028 | | | |
SS Schoharie | United States | | 4,971 | | | |
SS St. Olaf | United States | | 7,191 | | | |
SS Temple Arch | United Kingdom | | 5,138 | | | |
SS Virginia Dare | United States | | 7,177 | | | |
SS Wacosta | United States | | 5,432 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS White Clover | Panama | | 5,462 | | | |
SS William Moultrie | United States | | 7,177 | | | |
Reykjavík to Archangel group
Name |
Flag |
Cargo |
Tonnage (GRT) |
Fate |
Casualties |
Notes |
SS Andre Marti | Soviet Union | | 2,352 | | | Joined from Reykjavík |
SS Exford | United States | | 4,969 | | | |
SS Komiles | Soviet Union | | 3,966 | | | |
SS Petrovski | Soviet Union | | 3,771 | | | |
SS Richard Bassett | United States | | 7,191 | Engine trouble[3] | | Joined from, returned to, Reykjavík |
SS Stalingrad | Soviet Union | | 3,559 | Sunk by U-408 | 21 | joined from Reykjavík |
SS Sukhona | Soviet Union | | 3,124 | Sunk in air attack | | |
SS Tbilisi | Soviet Union | | 7,169 | | | |
Escorts
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 Duncton | trawler | RN | 2 Sep 42 | 8 Sep 42 | |
HMT Hugh Walpole | trawler | RN | 2 Sep 42 | 8 Sep 42 | |
HMT King Sol | trawler | RN | 2 Sep 42 | 8 Sep 42 | |
HMT Paynter | trawler | RN | 2 Sep 42 | 8 Sep 42 | |
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 Alynbank | 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 Cape Argona | A/S trawler | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
HMT Cape Mariato | A/S trawler | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
HMT Daneman | A/S trawler | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
HMT St Kenan | A/S trawler | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
HMS Harrier | minesweeper | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
HMS Gleaner | minesweeper | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
HMS Sharpshooter | minesweeper | RN | 7 Sept 42 | 21 Sep 42 | |
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 | |
Kuibishev | Orfey-class destroyer | Soviet Northern Fleet | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
Sokrushitelney | Gnevny-class destroyer | Soviet Northern Fleet | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
Uritski | Orfey-class destroyer | Soviet Northern Fleet | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
HMS Halcyon | Minesweeper | Royal Navy | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
HMS Hazard | Minesweeper | Royal Navy | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
HMS Salamander | Minesweeper | Royal Navy | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
HMS Britomart | Minesweeper | Royal Navy | 17 Sep 42 | 22 Sep 42 | |
Support forces
Axis forces
U-boats
Surface ships
Notes
- ↑ Smith p32
- ↑ sic: see Hague
- ↑ Smith p37
- ↑ Spelled as it was originally named; Smith p213
- ↑ Spelled as it was originally named; Smith p213
- ↑ Smith p50
- ↑ Blair p20
- ↑ Blair p20
- ↑ Smith p150-151
- ↑ Blair p20
- ↑ Smith p132-134
References
- Clay Blair : Hitler's U-Boat War [Volume 2]: The Hunted 1942-1945 (1998) ISBN 0-304-35261-6 (2000 UK paperback ed.)
- Bob Ruegg, Arnold Hague : Convoys to Russia (1992) ISBN 0-905617-66-5
- Peter Smith Arctic Victory: The Story of Convoy PQ 18 (1975) ISBN 0-7183-0074-2
- Arnold Hague: PQ 18 at convoyweb