Convoy PQ 17 order of battle
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Convoy PQ 17 was the penultimate of the PQ/QP series of arctic convoys, bound from British ports through the Arctic Ocean via Reykjavík to the White Sea ports of the Soviet Union, particularly Murmansk and Archangel. The convoy was heavily defended, but fearing an imminent attack by substantial German surface forces, the Admiralty made the decision to disperse the convoy.
The convoy comprised 35 merchant ships and 6 naval auxiliaries (41 in all) and was defended by a close escort and two distant escort forces, 43 warships in total. It was opposed by a U-boat group, Eisteufel, of first 6, then 8 U-boats, and a surface attack force of 16 warships, in two battle groups. This operation was code-named Rösselsprung. These were assisted by the 234 aircraft of Luftflotte 5.
Before the convoy dispersed, three ships had been lost. After it scattered each ship began its individual journey to the Russian ports. Some ships took refuge along the frozen coast of Novaya Zemlya, landing at Matochkin.[1] The Soviet tanker Azerbaijan had lost her cargo of linseed oil, and much of SS Winston-Salem's cargo had also been jettisoned in Novaya Zemlya.[2]
Of the forty-one ships which left Iceland, three were forced to return, and twenty-four were sunk.[3] Ten merchant ships (one British, six American, one Panamanian and two Russian) and four auxiliaries reached Archangel, and delivered 70,000 tons out of the 200,000 which had started from Iceland. Fourteen American ships in all were sunk.[4]
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Merchants
This along with the * indicates that the ship was sunk
Name | Nationality | Cargo | Tonnage | Fate | Date of attack | Survivors | Dead | Notes |
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Alcoa Ranger | ![]() | Steel, armour plates, flour, tanks | 5,116 | Sunk by U-255* | 7 July | 40 | 0 | |
Aldersdale | ![]() | Fleet oiler | 8,402 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-457* | 5 July 7 July | 54 | 0 | |
Azerbaidjan | ![]() | 6,114 | Damaged; reached port safely | |||||
Bellingham | ![]() | 5,345 | Reached port safely | |||||
Benjamin Harrison | ![]() | 7,191 | Reached port safely | |||||
Bolton Castle | ![]() | 5,203 | Sunk by aircraft* | 5 July | ||||
Carlton | ![]() | Tanks, ammunition, fuel, food | 5,127 | Sunk by U-88* | 5 July | 42 | 3 | |
Christopher Newport | ![]() | War material | 7,191 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-457* | 4 July | 47 | 3 | |
Daniel Morgan | ![]() | Steel, food, explosives, tanks | 7,177 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-88* | 5 July | 51 | 3 | |
Donbass | ![]() | 7,925 | Reached port safely | |||||
Earlston | ![]() | Military stores, vehicles, aircraft, steam launch | 7,195 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-334* | 5 July | |||
El Capitan | ![]() | Machinery, food, leather, ammunition, tanks | 5,255 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-251* | 9 July 10 July | 67 | 0 | |
Empire Byron | ![]() | Military stores, vehicles, tanks, aircraft | 6,645 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-703* | 4 July 5 July | 63 | 7 | |
Empire Tide | ![]() | CAM ship | 6,978 | Reached port safely | ||||
Exford | ![]() | 4,969 | Damaged by ice, turned back | |||||
Fairfield City | ![]() | 5,686 | Sunk by aircraft* | 5 July | ||||
Grey Ranger | ![]() | Fleet oiler | 3,313 | Damaged by ice; reached port safely | ||||
Hartlebury | ![]() | Vehicles, tanks, aircraft, military stores | 5,082 | Sunk by U-355* | 7 July | 20 | 38 | |
Honomu | ![]() | Food, steel, ammunition and tanks | 6,977 | Sunk by U-456* | 5 July | 28 | 13 | |
Hoosier | ![]() | Machinery, explosives, tanks | 5,060 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-376* | 9 July 10 July | 53 | 0 | |
Ironclad | ![]() | 5,685 | Reached port safely | |||||
John Witherspoon | ![]() | Ammunition, tanks | 7,191 | Sunk by U-255* | 6 July | 49 | 1 | |
Navarino | ![]() | 4,841 | Sunk by aircraft* | 5 July | ||||
Ocean Freedom | ![]() | 7,173 | Reached port safely | |||||
Olopana | ![]() | Explosives, petroleum and trucks | 6,069 | Sunk by U-255* | 8 July | 34 | 7 | |
Pan Atlantic | ![]() | 5,411 | Sunk by aircraft* | 6 July | ||||
Pan Kraft | ![]() | 5,644 | Sunk by aircraft* | 7 July | ||||
Paulus Potter | ![]() | Goods, ammunition, tanks, aircraft, trucks | 7,168 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-255* | 5 July 13 July | 76 | 0 | |
Peter Kerr | ![]() | 6,476 | Sunk by aircraft* | 5 July | ||||
Rathlin | ![]() | Rescue ship | 1,600 | Reached port safely | Arrived Archangel on 9 July | |||
Richard Bland | ![]() | 7,191 | Ran aground, towed back to port | |||||
River Afton | ![]() | Military stores, tanks, vehicles, aircraft | 5,479 | Sunk by U-703* | 5 July | 38 | 26 | Convoy Commodore's ship |
Samuel Chase | ![]() | 7,191 | Reached port safely | |||||
Silver Sword | ![]() | 4,937 | Reached port safely | |||||
Troubador | ![]() | 6,428 | Reached port safely | |||||
Washington | ![]() | 5,564 | Sunk by aircraft* | 5 July | ||||
West Gotomska | ![]() | 5,728 | Developed engine trouble, returned to port | |||||
William Hooper | ![]() | military stores, trucks, ammunition, tanks | 7,177 | Damaged by aircraft Sunk by U-334* | 4 July | |||
Winston-Salem | ![]() | 6,223 | Ran aground, abandoned later recovered | Reached port 28 July | ||||
Zaafaran | ![]() | Rescue ship | 1,559 | Sunk by aircraft* | 5 July | |||
Zamalek | ![]() | Rescue ship | 1,567 | Reached port safely | ||||
Escorts
Convoy Close Escort
Commander Broome, RN
Name | Class | Navy | Date joined | Date departed | Notes |
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HMT Ayrshire | ASW trawler | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Britomart | Halcyon-class minesweeper | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Dianella | Flower-class corvette | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS Escapade | E-class destroyer | ![]() | 29 June | 4 July | |
HMS Fury | F-class destroyer | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS Halcyon | Halcyon-class minesweeper | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Keppel | Shakespeare-class destroyer leader | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS La Malouine | Flower-class corvette | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS Leamington | Town-class destroyer | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS Ledbury | Hunt-class destroyer | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMT Lord Austin | ASW trawler | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Lord Middleton | ASW trawler | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Lotus | Flower-class corvette | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMT Northern Gem | ASW trawler | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Offa | O-class destroyer | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS P614 | P611-class submarine | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS P615 | P611-class submarine | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Palomares | Anti-aircraft ship | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Poppy | Flower-class corvette | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
HMS Pozarica | Anti-aircraft ship | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Salamander | Halcyon-class minesweeper | ![]() | 27 June | 4 July | |
HMS Wilton | Hunt-class destroyer | ![]() | 30 June | 4 July | |
Covering Force - Cruiser Squadron 1 (CS1)
Rear Admiral Hamilton, RN
Name | Class | Navy | Date joined | Date departed | Notes |
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HMS London | County-class heavy cruiser | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July | |
HMS Norfolk | County-class heavy cruiser | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July | |
USS Rowan | Benham-class destroyer | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July | |
HMS Somali | Tribal-class destroyer | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July | |
USS Tuscaloosa | New Orleans-class heavy cruiser | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July | |
USS Wainwright | Sims-class destroyer | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July | |
USS Wichita | Wichita-class heavy cruiser | ![]() | 1 July | 4 July |
Distant Force - Home Fleet
Admiral Tovey, RN
Axis forces
U-boats
Name | Type | Ships sunk | Ships damaged | Notes |
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U-88 | VIIC | Carlton, Daniel Morgan[5] | 0 | |
U-251 | VIIC | El Capitan[5] | 0 | |
U-255 | VIIC | John Witherspoon, Alcoa Ranger, Olopana, Paulus Potter[5] | 0 | |
U-334 | VIIC | William Hooper,[5] Earlston,[5] | 0 | |
U-355 | VIIC | Hartlebury | 0 | |
U-376 | VIIC | Hoosier[5] | 0 | |
U-456 | VIIC | Honomu | 0 | |
U-457 | VIIC | Christopher Newport,[5] Aldersdale[5] | 0 | |
U-703 | VIIC | Empire Byron,[5] River Afton | 0 | |
Surface ships
Name | Class | 1st departure | Fate | 2nd departure | Notes |
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Tirpitz | Bismarck-class battleship | 2 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Admiral Hipper | Admiral Hipper-class cruiser | 2 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z14 Friedrich Ihn | Type 1934A destroyer | 2 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z10 Hans Lody | Type 1934A destroyer | 2 July 1942 | ran aground | N/A | |
Z20 Karl Galster | Type 1936 destroyer | 2 July 1942 | ran aground | N/A | |
Z6 Theodor Riedel | Type 1934A destroyer | 2 July 1942 | ran aground | N/A | |
Z4 Richard Beitzen | Type 1934 destroyer | ? | 5 July 1942 | joined later | |
T7 | Type 35 torpedo boat | 2 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
T15 | Type 37 torpedo boat | 2 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Lützow | Deutschland-class cruiser | 3 July 1942 | ran aground | N/A | |
Admiral Scheer | Deutschland-class cruiser | 3 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z24 | Type 1936A destroyer | 3 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z27 | Type 1936A destroyer | 3 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z28 | Type 1936A destroyer | 3 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z29 | Type 1936A destroyer | 3 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Z30 | Type 1936A destroyer | 3 July 1942 | 5 July 1942 | ||
Dithmarschen | Oiler | 3 July 1942 | N/A | ||
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