
Convoy HX 72 - Wikipedia
HX 72 was a North Atlantic convoy of the HX series which ran during the battle of the Atlantic in World War II. The convoy comprised 43 ships of which 11 were sunk and another damaged by German U-boats who suffered no losses.
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Naval Warfare: HMS Jervis Bay (F-40) - Blogger
Dec 9, 2008 · It was taken in September 1940 as Jervis Bay was escorting Convoy HX72. Click on photograph for larger image. Figure 3: The officers from HMS Jervis Bay. This photo was published in November 1940 in the Telegraph-Journal, a local newspaper from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Convoy HX-72 - Convoy Battles - German U-boat Operations
Over 40.000 pages on the officers, the boats, technology and the Allied efforts to counter the U-boat threat.
CONVOY HX 72 - warsailors.com
HX 72 - Uboat.net's account of the battle. Allied Ships hit by U-boats - By entering the name of each ship attacked in this convoy, more details are available.
Regions & Departements - Canonesa
In all 116 men lost their lives in the attack. This site describes the events surrounding the loss of the Canonesa, the attack on Convoy HX72, and the exploits of the U-boat which sank seven ships in just over three hours; U-100, captained by Joachim Schepke.
HX72 First Convoy to Die by O\'Brien, David - uboat.net
HX72 First Convoy to Die The Wolfpack Attack that Woke up the Admiralty. By O'Brien, David 1999, Nimbus, Halifax ISBN 1551092735 Glossy cover, 168 pages. Descripton: Convoy HX-72 and its attempted destruction by the first wolfpack. A wake up call to the Admiralty and pivotal to the development of a new naval strategy.
Convoy HX72 - HMS Jervis Bay
An actual photo of the Jervis Bay somewhere in the North Atlantic during escort duty with Convoy HX72. If you click on the picture to enlarge, you will see the faint shape of another convoy vessel just to the right of the Jervis Bay. The accompanying story of the photo itself is a compelling one!
Convoy HX 72 | Military Wiki | Fandom
HX 72 was an east-bound convoy of 43 ships which sailed from Halifax on 9 September 1940 bound for Liverpool and carrying war materials. The convoy, made up of contingents from Halifax, Sydney and Bermuda was led by Commodore HH Rogers RNR in Tregarthen.
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