Table: Pacific Convoys Arriving in February 1945. Table: Pacific Convoys Arriving in January 1945. Table: Sailing Intervals of North Atlantic Trade Convoys from North America. Table: Summary of Convoys Arriving in Calendar Year 1945 (and Sailing Prior to VE).ĭiagram: Time Graph of Convoy Schedules (typical of 1944).Ĭhart: Average Ships and U-Boats at Sea by Areas for the Period Jan-June 1944. Tables: Convoys Arriving by Months - January/May, incl., 1945. Table: Summary of Convoys Arriving in Calendar Year 1944. Tables: Convoys Arriving by Months - January/December, incl., 1944. Table: Summary of Convoys Arriving in Calendar Year 1943. Tables: Convoys Arriving by Months - January/December, incl., 1943. Table: Summary of Principal Convoys Arriving in Calendar Year 1942. ![]() IndependentsĪppendices to History of Convoy and Routing AppendixĮstimate of Approximate Personnel, Space and Equipment Required by Convoy and Routing Section Based on Experience of Period 1943-1945. Sea Frontiers and Joint (Army-Navy) Coastal FrontiersĬhanges in Policy: Convoying vs. Principal Convoys to North Africa and MediterraneanĬoastal Convoys: Atlantic Seaboard, Gulf, Caribbean and Brazil ![]() General Account of Convoying in North Atlantic and Coastal Waters Routing, Reporting and Control of Independents since December, 1941Ĭ&R Assumes Full Responsibility for Shipping Control, July, 1942 Shipping Control Prior to Our Entry in the WarĬ&R is Transferred to Headquarters, Commander in Chief, U.S. (including comparison with casualties of World War I)ĭevelopment of U.S. ![]() Volume of Shipping Involved and Casualties Suffered The Growth and Organization of C&R As a Whole
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