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  • 91convoy — v. /kon voy, keuhn voy /; n. /kon voy/, v.t. 1. to accompany or escort, usually for protection: A destroyer convoyed the merchant ship. n. 2. the act of convoying. 3. the protection provided by an escort. 4. a ship, fleet, group of vehicles, etc …

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  • 92Convoy Hi-81 — Battle of Convoy Hi 81 Part of World War II, Pacific War Port side view of USS Spadefish in May 1944 …

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  • 93Convoy SC-104 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Convoy SC 104 partof=World War II date=13 16 October 1942 place=North Atlantic result= ? combatant1= combatant2= commander1=CinC:Admiral Karl Dönitz commander2=Commodore: Escort: Cdr R Heathcote strength1=8 U… …

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  • 94Convoy HX-228 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Convoy partof=World War II date=10 11 March 1943 place=North Atlantic result=Inconclusive combatant1= combatant2= commander1=Admiral Karl Dönitz commander2=Comm: JO Dunn B 3 Group: AA Taitstrength1= 9 U boats… …

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  • 95Convoy SC 121 — A depth charge being loaded onto a depth charge thrower aboard the corvette HMS Dianthus, 14 August 1942 Convoy SC 121 was the 121st of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to… …

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  • 96Convoy HX-112 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Convoy HX 112 partof=World War II date=15th/17th March 1941 place=Western Approaches result=Allied Victory combatant1= combatant2= commander1=Admiral Karl Dönitz commander2=convoy: escort : Cdr D MacIntyre… …

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  • 97Convoy ON-67 — Toward , and were escorted to the Mid Ocean Meeting Point by escort group B4. [Rohwer Hummelchen (1992) p.114] The Escort Group On 19 February American task unit 4.1.5 assumed escort responsibility with Gleaves class destroyers Edison and… …

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  • 98Convoy PQ-16 — Arctic Convoy PQ16 supported the Allied war effort of World War II In the winter and spring of 1942, U.S President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Soviet Union premier Joseph Stalin continually pressed for more convoys to Russia, to deliver War Stores… …

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  • 99Convoy HX-79 — HMS|Heliotrope|K03|2, HMS|Coreopsis|K32|2, and HMS|Arabis|K73|2; and armed naval trawlers, a minesweeper and a submarine.ActionUndeterred by their presence however, the pack attacked as night fell; using the darkness to cover an approach on the… …

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  • 100Convoy OB-293 — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Convoy OB 293 partof=World War II date=6th/8th March 1941 place=Western Approaches result=Allied victory combatant1= combatant2= commander1=Admiral Karl Dönitz commander2=convoy: escort:LtCdr JM Rowlands… …

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