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General William Mitchell Jarrett M. Huddleston (Hosp.) Joseph H. Nicholson Noordam A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z, List of Allied convoys during World War II by region, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Allied_convoy_codes_during_World_War_II&oldid=984725612, North American Coastal convoys of World War II, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Military supply convoys; during the period of the German, Three troopship convoys; during the start of the, "Aden to Persian Gulf"; 92 convoys; reverse PA, "Antwerp to Thames Military"; 154 military convoys, "Aruba to Willemstad"; Local tanker convoys; reverse WA, Single convoy; to reinforce US forces in the Pacific after Pearl Harbor, "Channel Eastward"; 262 British coastal convoys; reverse CW, "Cape Military"; military convoys; reverse MC, Military convoys using coasting vessels; for the delivery of military supplies, "Curaçao to the UK"; 8 tanker and 74 troopship convoys; reverse UC, "Channel Westward"; 270 coastal convoys; reverse CE, "Curaçao to Panama Canal Zone"; reverse ZC, 126 military coastal convoys; reverse FBC, Coastal convoys; reverse FTC; companion to EBC, Single personnel convoy (FBP.1B) returning empty from, Military convoys; return empty vehicle and equipment vessels from, Military convoys; rersonnel counterparts to FCM; reverse ECP, Single military convoy (FD.3); reverse DF, "Forth North"; 1,660 coastal convoys; reverse FS, "France to Portland"; military motor transport convoys returning after delivery to land campaign following, "France to Portland"; military personnel convoys returning after delivery to land campaign following, "Forth South; 1,778 coastal convoys; reverse FN, "France to Thames Coaster"; 122 military supply convoys; reverse ETM, "France to Thames Military"; 91 military motor transport convoys; after deliveries for, Military coaster convoys; after deliveries for, Landing craft convoys; delivery back to the UK after, Military motor transport convoys; after deliveries for, Military personnel convoys; after delivering troops for, Military convoys; after delivering troops and equipment for, Reverse IG; supported the US "Love", "Mike", and "Victor" operations in the Philippine islands group, 25 fast military ocean convoys; started after the implementation of, 98 slow military ocean convoys; started after the implementation of, "Homeward from Gibraltar"; 117 slow and fast convoys; reverse OG; after, "Homeward from Norway"; 28 convoys; reverse ON, North Atlantic route; slow convoys; reverse ON, "Rio de Janeiro to Trinidad"; 70 convoys; reverse TJ; successor to BT convoys, 22 convoys; reverse RA; successor to PQ convoys, French convoys; included KF (fast) and KS (slow) components, "Key West to Houston"; 146 convoys; reverse HK, UK to the Mediterranean and occasionally onward, In support of the Petsamo-Kirkenes Strategic Offensive Operation, "Lagos Eastbound"; 4 convoys; reverse LGW, "Lourenço Marques to Durban"; reverse DLM, East coast of the US to the South-West Pacific Area, Troops/equipment of the British Expeditionary Force for the reinforcement of France, "Malta Eastward" or "Malta to Egypt"; reverse MW, "Mediterranean to the UK Fast"; 57 fast military convoys; reverse KMF, "Mediterranean to the UK Slow"; 162 slow military convoys; reverse KMS; successor to HG after, Support for the defence of Burma against the Japanese B invasion; reverse RM, Support for the British-led forces facing the Japanese E invasion; 4 convoys, "Port Moresby to Townsville"; single convoy, 60 military convoys returning empty coasting cargo vessels to the UK; reverse TMC; successor to FTC, 19 military motor transport convoys; reverse TMM; successor to FTM, Single convoy; related to the response to the Japanese "E" invasion of Malaya.
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Slow convoys for the Allied invasion of Sicily, "New York to Guantánamo"; 207 convoys; reverse GN, "New York to Key West"; 164 convoys; reverse KN, Lingayen Gulf, Philippine islands to Humboldt Bay, Netherlands New Guinea to Leyte, Philippine islands group, Two military ferry convoys in response to the German, 226 convoys; joined with "OB" convoys to make the passage to Gibraltar, then designated "G" and become an "OG" convoy, 346 convoys; combined with "OA" convoys for passage to Gibraltar to become an "OG" convoy, "Outbound to Gibraltar"; mercantile convoys; combined from the "OA" and "OB" convoys; reverse HG, "Outbound to North America"; 307 convoys; successor to OB series; reverse HX (fast) and SC (slow), Slow convoys; slow element of ON series; successor to OBS; reverse SC, "Outbound from Trinidad"; 19 convoys; for sending fast tankers to North Africa to support, "Outbound to Trinidad"; 14 convoys; reverse TO, UK, India and Australia, with intermediate destinations, Iceland to ports in the northern part of the, 19 convoys; reverse QP; replaced by JW series, 18 Arctic convoys; merchant ships loaded with timber; reverse PQ; replaced by RA series, Single convoy (RB.1) of small passenger ships, Divided into SBF (fast), SBM (medium-speed) and SBS (slow) elements, Military ferry convoys after the break-out following, 178 SLF (fast) and SLS (slow) convoys; from May 1943 travelled home with MKS convoys, "South from Naples Fast"; 31 fast troopship convoys; reverse NSF; following, Single convoy (SRF.11); returned empty vessels after, Reverse US; troopships returning troops home for the defense of Australia against Japan, Military troopship convoys using mostly large liners; reverse AT, 5 military convoys; replaced by TAM series; reverse ATM, 205 convoys; replaced the TAW series; reverse GAT, 172 military convoys; replaced by TACA series; reverse ATM, British slow convoy operation in the Mediterranean, 19 convoys; reverse WAT; replaced by TAG series, Military convoys to build-up forces in South-West Pacific Area command, Military troopship convoys delivering Canadian troops; reverse CT, Military convoys of tankers, fast merchant ships troopships; counterpart to UC; reverse UCT, Eastern Atlantic and western Mediterranean, British military ferry convoy to reinforce, Single special tanker convoy for the Allied 1st Army after, Military vehicle convoys; initiated as the ETM series, Single British military troop convoy (TP.1) in response to, 12 military troopship convoys; reverse UT, 14-kt UC-series convoys of tankers, fast merchant ships troopships, 71 fast convoys of tankers and merchant ships; reverse CU, Military convoys for delivering troops for, 26 fast convoys; UGF.1 was the invasion force for, Single evacuation convoy (ULU.1) just before the Japanese capture of Singapore, Australia or New Zealand and later Colombo, Ceylon to the, Military convoys bringing troops to the Middle East; reverse SU, US military troopship convoys preparing for, "Valletta to Naples"; 165 coastal convoys; reverse NV, "Wales to Portsmouth"; 547 British coastal convoys, 161 supply convoys for operations in Belgium and the Netherlands into Germany, Seven landing craft and supply convoys for Allied armies fighting in northern Germany, 151 military personnel convoys for operations in Belgium and the Netherlands into Germany, Chagos and Maldive island groups to Colombo, Ceylon, Troop and military suppy convoys in support of, Two convoys (XTG.1 and XTG.2); reverse GTX, This page was last edited on 21 October 2020, at 18:51. Larkspur
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