List of Allied convoy codes during World War II

This is a list of convoy codes used by the Allies during World War II There were over 300 convoy routes organized, in all areas of the world; each was designated by a two- or three letter code. List of Allied convoys during World War II by region provides additional information.

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A

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
ABMiscellaneousSep 1939 to May 1940
ABAden to BombaySep 1942 to Oct 1944Slow convoys
ABFAden to Bombay1944 to Feb 1945Fast troop ship convoys
ABSAlgiers to Bougie, French North AfricaNov 1942Single convoy; after Operation Torch
ACAden to Colombo???
ACAlexandria to Bengazi or TobrukFeb 1941 to Apr 1941"Alexandria to Cyrenaica"
AGAlexandria to GreeceMar 1941 to Apr 1941Military supply convoys; during the period of the German Operation Marita invasion of Greece
AHAruba to HalifaxJul 1942 to Sep 1942Three tanker convoys; reverse HA
AHMalta or Augusta to ItalyOct 1943 to Jan 1945Reverse HA
AHBari to Ancona in ItalyJan 1945 to May 1945
AJAden to ColomboJan 1942 to Feb 1945"Aden to Jafna"; reverse JA
AKAden to KilindiniSep 1940 to Aug 1944Reverse KA
AKDAden to Kilindini, then DurbanSep 1943 to Apr 194427 convoys; reverse DKA
AMChittagong to MadrasMar 1944 to Mar 1945Reverse MA
AMAlgiers or Oran to the south of FranceAug 1944 to Oct 1944For Operation Dragoon
ANAlexandria or Port Said to Piraeus or Souda BaySep 1940 to May 1941"Aegean Northbound"; reverse AS
ANAdmiralty Islands to New GuineaApr 1944 to Aug 1944Following Operation Brewer; reverse NA
ANFAlexandria to Piraeus1940 to 1941"Aegean Northbound Fast"
APUK to EgyptAug 1940 to Oct 1940Three troopship convoys; during the start of the Western Desert Campaign
APAden to Persian GulfSep 1942 to Feb 1945"Aden to Persian Gulf"; 92 convoys; reverse PA
ARGBoston to New York City or Argentia, NewfoundlandOct 1942 to Sep 1944
ARMMediterranean local trafficAug 1944 to Oct 1944Following Operation Dragoon
ASPiraeus to AlexandriaJun 1940 to May 1941"Aegean Southbound"; reverse AN
ASNew York to SuezMar 1942 to Jan 1943"America–Suez"
ATAlexandria to TobrukNov 1941 to Jun 194246 convoys; reverse TA
ATUnited States to UKJan 1942 to Jul 1945Troopship convoys; reverse TA
ATAncona and TriesteJun 1945Italian east coast route; 2 convoys
ATMAntwerp to ThamesDec 1944 to Jun 1945"Antwerp to Thames Military"; 154 military convoys
AWAruba to CuraçaoSep 1942 to Jul 1944"Aruba to Willemstad"; Local tanker convoys; reverse WA

B

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
BABombay to AdenFeb 1941 to Sep 1944Reverse AB
BAFBombay to AdenSep 1944 to Jan 1945Fast troopship convoys; reverse ABF
BBBelfast to Milford HavenJan 1941 to May 1945432 convoys
BBClyde to Bristol Channel1945
BCAfrican routesJun 1940 to Jun 1940British special convoys
BCCharleston, SC, to Bora BoraJan 1942 to Feb 1942Single convoy; to reinforce US forces in the Pacific after Pearl Harbor
BCBeira to DurbanJul 1943 to Aug 1944"Biera to Cape", reverse CB
BCBombay, India, to Colombo, CeylonSep 1943 to Aug 1945
BCClyde to Bristol Channel1945
BCSCape Town, South Africa to Freetown, Sierra LeoneJun 1940 to Jul 1940Single convoy
BDWhite Sea to DiksonJul 1941 to Sep 1944Reverse DB
BECBristol Channel to FranceOct 1944 to Dec 1944Reverse EBC
BFBahia to Freetown1943 to 1945Under US Navy escort; reverse FG
BGMilne Bay to New GuineaJul 1944 to ???Reverse GB
BGBrisbane to GladstoneJan 1943 to Jul 1944
BGBiak to Morotai or Morotai to HollandiaNov 1944 to Jan 1945
BHXBermuda to HX rendezvousMay 1940 to Jul 194182 feeder convoys
BKBombay to KarachiJan 1943Single convoy (BK.1); reverse KB
BKWhite Sea to Kola1943 to 1945Reverse KB
BLUEPort Said to GibraltarSep 1939 to Nov 1939
BMBombay to SingaporeSep 1940 to Feb 194216 convoys
BMKarachi or Bombay to ColomboFeb 1942 to Dec 1944Reverse MB
BNBombay to Aden or the Suez CanalJun 1940 to Apr 1941"Bombay Northward"; 33 convoys
BNCape Gloucester, New Britain to Langemak Bay, New Guinea or GuadalcanalApr 1944 to Jun 1944Reverse NB
BPBombay to Persian GulfApr 1941 to Feb 1945Reverse PB
BRNBahia to Recife1942 to 1945"Bahia to Recife Northward"
BSSuez to Aden, often for dispersalJun 1940 to Apr 1941
BSCorner Brook to Sydney1942 to 1945Reverse SB
BSBrest to Casablanca, MoroccoSep 1939 to Jun 1940
BTBahia, Brazil to TrinidadJan 1943 to Jul 1943Reverse TB
BTSydney, Nova Scotia to United States (east coast)1943 to 1945Troopship convoys
BTBrisbane to United StatesJan 1942 to Jun 1943Reverse TB
BTBrisbane to Townsville, AustraliaAug 1942 to May 1943
BTCMilford Haven and the Bristol Channel to ThamesDec 1941 to May 1945165 convoys; reverse TBC
BVBrisbane to TownsvilleMay 1943 to Jul 1943Reverse VB
BWSydney, Nova Scotia to Saint John's, NewfoundlandSep 1942 to May 1945
BXBoston to HalifaxMar 1942 to May 1945206 convoys; reverse XB
BZBombay to Kilindini and Aden???

C

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
CColombo, Ceylon to dispersalApr 1942 to Jun 1943
CACape Town, South Africa to dispersalDec 1942 to Jun 1943
CBDurban to Beira and beyondJul 1943 to Aug 1944Reverse BC
CDCape Town to DurbanNov 1942 to Aug 1944Reverse DC
CESt Helen's Road, Isle of Wight, to SouthendJul 1940 to May 1944"Channel Eastward"; 262 British coastal convoys; reverse CW
CFCape Town to Freetown and ultimately the UKApr 1941 to Oct 1943
CFColombo to FremantleMar 1941 to ???Fast liners
CGCasablanca to Gibraltar1943 to May 1945Originally FT convoys; reverse GC
CHChittagong to CalcuttaFeb 1944 to Jan 1945Reverse HC
CJCalcutta to ColomboApr 1943 to Jan 1945Reverse JC
CKHavana, Cuba to Key WestOct 1942 to Aug 1943"Cuba to Key West"
CKCharleston to UKJan 1944 to Nov 1944
CLSt. John's to Sydney or Halifax, Nova ScotiaFeb 1942 to Jun 1943Reverse LC
CMCape Town or Durban via Kilindini, Kenya to Red Sea portsMar 1940 to Apr 1945"Cape Military"; military convoys; reverse MC
CMADurban to MombasaJun 1940 to Jul 1940Single convoy within CM
CNNorth from Cape Town for dispersalJan 1943 to Jun 1944"Cape Town Northward"
CNFSicily Invasion ForceJun 1943 to Jul 1943Fast convoys; Operation Husky
CONewcastle to Melbourne and AdelaideJun 1942 to Dec 1943150 convoys; reverse OC
COCPlymouth to BrittanyNov 1944 to May 1945Military convoys using coasting vessels; for the delivery of military supplies
CPCuraçao to Panama Canal1942Tanker convoys
CRDCasablanca to DakarMay 1944 to Oct 1944Reverse DRC
CTUK to CanadaAug 1941 to Jun 1942Troopship convoys; reverse TC
CTCorsica via Sardinia to Bizerta1944Reverse TC
CTCristobal, Panama, to TrinidadJun 1942Single convoy (CT.1)
CUCuraçao (or New York) to UKMar 1943 to Jun 1945"Curaçao to the UK"; 8 tanker and 74 troopship convoys; reverse UC
CVCyrenaica (Tobruk) to Valletta (Malta)1944Reverse VC
CWCristobal to Key WestJul 1942"Cristóbal to Key West"; two convoys
CWSouthend to St Helen's Roads and Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, and then Falmouth }Jul 1940 to Jun 1944"Channel Westward"; 270 coastal convoys; reverse CE
CXColombo to Addu AtollApr 1943 to Feb 1945
CZCuraçao to CristobalSep 1942 to Feb 1943"Curaçao to Panama Canal Zone"; reverse ZC

D

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
DDakar to Casablanca1939 to 1940
DBSouthern England to north-western FranceSep 1939 to Oct 1939
DBDikson to White Sea1942 to 1944Reverse BD
DBDurban, South Africa, for dispersalMay 1943One convoy (DB.38)
DBFDakar via Bathurst to Freetown1943
DCDurban to Port Elizabeth or Cape TownDec 1942 to Sep 1944Reverse CD
DFClyde to Faroes???Military ferry convoys; reverse FD
DGThursday Island to Merauke???Reverse GD
DKDurban to KilindiniSep 1943 to Sep 1944Reverse KD
DKADurban via Kilindini to AdenSep 1943 to Jun 1944Reverse AKD
DLMDurban to Lourenço MarquesJul 1943 to Jun 1944Reverse LMD
DMDurban to MalayaJan 1942 to Mar 1942Three convoys
DNDarwin northwardsJul 1944 to Sep 1945
DNDurban for dispersalNov 1942 to Mar 1945"Durban Northward"
DRDakar to Gibraltar or CasablancaApr 1944 to Oct 1944
DRCDakar to CasablancaMar 1945 to Apr 1945Reverse CRD
DSClyde to ReykjavíkApr 1941 to May 1945Military ferry convoys; reverse SD
DSFDakar to FreetownFeb 1944 to Jul 1944Reverse FSD
DSLDakar via Freetown to Lagos???Reverse LSD
DSPDakar via Freetown to Pointe Noire???Reverse PAD
DSTDakar via Freetown to Takoradi???Reverse TSD
DTDarwin to Thursday IslandFeb 1943 to Sep 1944Reverse TD
DWIDutch West Indies to UK1943Not used

E

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
ETrinidad to dispersalJun 1942 to Aug 1942During Operation Paukenschlag
EBCBristol Channel to FranceJun 1944 to Oct 1944126 military coastal convoys; reverse FBC
EBMClyde River or Milford Haven to southern England or Seine Bay, northern FranceJun 19445 military convoys
ECSouthend to Clyde River, Oban and Loch EweMar 1941 to Nov 194190 coastal convoys
ECMFalmouth to Seine Bay, northern FranceJun 1944 to Jul 1944Motor transport convoys; during Operation Overlord
ECPPortland to Seine BayJun 1944 to Jul 1944Personnel convoys; reverse FCP
EMMBelfast to FranceJun 1944 to Jul 1944Three motor transport convoys; during Operation Overlord
EMPBelfast to FranceJul 1944Personnel convoys; during Operation Overlord
ENMethil to Clyde River and later Loch EweAug 1940 to May 1945595 coastal convoys
EPMPortland via the Solent to FranceJul 1944 to Sep 1944Motor transport convoys; related to Operation Overlord; reverse FPM
EPPPortland via the Solent to Seine Bay, FranceJul 1944 to Sep 1944Personnel convoys; related to Operation Overlord; reverse FPP
ETNorth Africa to GibraltarNov 1942 to Jul 1943After Operation Torch
ETCSouthend to Seine Bay, FranceJun 1944 to Oct 1944Coastal convoys; reverse FTC; companion to EBC
ETMSouthend to Seine Bay, FranceJun 1944 to Oct 1944Motor transport convoys; reverse FTM
EWCSpithead to Seine Bay, FranceJun 1944Coastal convoys; reverse FWC
EWLSouthampton or Isle of Wight to Seine Bay, FranceAug 1944 to Sep 1944Landing craft convoys; reverse FWL
EWMIsle of Wight to Seine Bay, FranceSep 1944 to Oct 1944Motor transport convoys; related to Operation Overlord; reverse FWM
EWPIsle of Wight to Seine Bay, FranceJun 1944Personnel convoys; related to Operation Overlord; reverse FWP
EXPUK to Seine Bay, FranceJun 1944Operation Overlord invasion forces; reverse FXP

F

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
FBFreetown to Bahia1943 to 1945Reverse BF
FBCSeine Bay to Bristol ChannelJun 1944 to Oct 1944Military convoys; return convoys from Operation Overlord; reverse EBC
FBMSeine Bay to Falmouth or the Bristol ChannelJun 1944Military convoys returning empty from Operation Overlord; reverse EBM
FBPSeine Bay to PortlandJun 1944Single personnel convoy (FBP.1B) returning empty from Operation Overlord
FCFrance to West of England1944
FCFall River, New Guinea, to Cairns, AustraliaFeb 1943 to May 1943Military convoys
FCMSeine Bay to the south-western UKJun 1944 to Jul 1944Military convoys; return empty vehicle and equipment vessels from Operation Overlord for reloading; reverse ECM
FCPFrance to the south-west of EnglandJun 1944 to Jul 1944Military convoys; rersonnel counterparts to FCM; reverse ECP
FDFaroes to ClydeMar 1943Single military convoy (FD.3); reverse DF
FFUK and northwestern FranceJun 1940Troop and evacuation convoys
FFTFreetown to Trinidad1942 to 1943Reverse TF
FGFremantle to Adelaide1942 to 1945Reverse GF
FHSaint John to HalifaxSep 1942 to May 1945Reverse HF
FJFlorianópolis to Rio de Janeiro???Reverse JF
FMMilne Bay to Port MoresbyJan 1944 to Jun 1944Two convoys; reverse MF
FNThames to ForthSep 1940 to Jun 1945"Forth North"; 1,660 coastal convoys; reverse FS
FPBritain to NorwayApr 1940 to May 1940Three troop ship convoys
FPMFrance to PortlandJul 1944 to Sep 1944"France to Portland"; military motor transport convoys returning after delivery to land campaign following Operation Overlord
FPPFrance to PortlandJul 1944 to Aug 1944"France to Portland"; military personnel convoys returning after delivery to land campaign following Operation Overlord; reverse EPP
FSForth to ThamesSep 1939 to May 1945"Forth South; 1,778 coastal convoys; reverse FN
FSScapa Flow to Norway, and Best, Netherlands to Namsos, NorwayApr 1945 to May 1945
FSDFreetown to DakarApr 1944 to Oct 1944Reverse DFS
FTFall River, Papua, and Townsville, QueenslandJun 1943 to Dec 1943
FTFreetown, Sierra Leone, to TrinidadJul 1943Central Atlantic convoys
FTCSeine Bay, France to Southend on the Thames riverJun 1944 to Sep 1944"France to Thames Coaster"; 122 military supply convoys; reverse ETM
FTMSeine Bay, France to Southend on the Thames riverJun 1944 to Sep 1944"France to Thames Military"; 91 military motor transport convoys; after deliveries for Operation Overlord and follow-on operations; reverse ETC
FWCFrance to Isle of WightJun 1944Military coaster convoys; after deliveries for Operation Overlord; reverse EWC
FWLFrance to Isle of WightJul 1944 to Sep 1944Landing craft convoys; delivery back to the UK after Operation Overlord; reverse WEL
FWMFrance to Isle of WightJun 1944 to Sep 1944Military motor transport convoys; after deliveries for Operation Overlord; reverse EWM
FWPFrance to Isle of WightJun 1944 to Sep 1944Military personnel convoys; after delivering troops for Operation Overlord; reverse EWP
FXPFrance to UKJun 1944 to Oct 1944Military convoys; after delivering troops and equipment for Operation Overlord

G

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
GGuantanamo to San JuanSep 1942 to Apr 1944
GATGuantanamo via Aruba to TrinidadAug 1942 to May 1945209 convoys; reverse TAG
GBNew Guinea (Southwest Pacific Area) to Milne BayJul 1944 to May 1945Reverse BG
GCGibraltar to CasablancaMar 1943 to Apr 1945Originally TF convoys, after Operation Torch; reverse CG
GDMerauke, Netherlands New Guinea, to Thursday Island, Australia1944 to Aug 1945Reverse DG
GFAdelaide to Fremantle, Australia1942 to 1945Reverse FG
GINew Guinea to PhilippinesJan 1945 to May 1945Reverse IG; supported the US "Love", "Mike", and "Victor" operations in the Philippine islands group
GJGuantanamo to Kingston, Jamaica???Reverse JG
GKGuantanamo to Key WestSep 1942 to May 1945163 convoys; reverse KG
GMGibraltar to MaltaJul 1941 to Jun 1942Reverse MG
GMGalveston, TX to the Mississippi River???Reverse MG
GNGuantanamo to New YorkAug 1942 to May 1945207 US coastal convoys; reverse NG
GPGuantanamo to the Panama CanalJul 1942 to Aug 1942Reverse PG
GPSydney to Townsville and Brisbane, AustraliaJun 1942 to Feb 1944Reverse PG
GPGalveston to Pilottown, MS1942 to 1945Reverse PG
GreenGibraltar to Alexandria or Port Said, EgyptSep 1939 to Oct 1939
GreybackDieppe, Seine-Maritime to Newhaven, East Sussex???British military ferry convoys
GSGreenland to Sydney, Nova Scotia or St. John's, Newfoundland and LabradorJul 1942 to Jun 1945Reverse SG
GSGrimsby to SouthendMar 1940 to Apr 1940Reverse SG
GTGladstone, Queensland to TownsvilleDec 1942 to Jun 1943
GTXGibraltar via Tripoli to Alexandria or Port SaidMay 1942 to Aug 1943"Gibraltar, Tripoli and Alexandria"
GUFOran, Algeria (later Naples, Italy) to the Chesapeake BayNov 1942 to Apr 194525 fast military ocean convoys; started after the implementation of Operation Torch; reverse GUS
GUSPort Said, Egypt or Oran, Algeria (later Naples, Italy) to the Chesapeake BayDec 1942 to Jun 194598 slow military ocean convoys; started after the implementation of Operation Torch; reverse GUF
GZGuantanamo to Canal ZoneAug 1942 to May 1945Reverse ZG

H

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
HAHalifax to Aruba or CuraçaoJul 1942 to Aug 19424 convoys; reverse AH
HABari or Ancona in southern Italy to MaltaAug 1942 to Dec 1944Reverse AH
HAAncona to Bari, Brindisi or Barletta in southern ItalyJan 1945 to May 1945
HBAustralia to India and the Red SeaJan 1945Single troopship convoy
HCCalcutta to Chittagong, IndiaOct 1943 to Dec 1944Reverse CH
HFHalifax to Saint John, New BrunswickSep 1942 to May 1945Reverse FH
HGGibraltar or Port Said to Liverpool in the UKSep 1939 to Sep 1942"Homeward from Gibraltar"; 117 slow and fast convoys; reverse OG; after Operation Torch replaced by MKS series
HGYGibraltar or Port Said to LiverpoolJul 1940Single convoy
HGZGibraltar to join the SL.36 convoy to the UKJun 1940 to Jul 1940Single convoy
HHXHalifax to join HX convoys from New York at the Halifax Ocean Meeting Point???
HiJapanese mercantile convoys between Singapore and MojiJul 1943 to Feb 1945
HJHalifax to St. John'sMay 1942 to Apr 1945Reverse JH
HJFHalifax to St. John'sJan 1944 to May 1945Fast convoys
HKGalveston or Pilottown, MS to Key West, FLSep 1942 to May 1945183 convoys; reverse KH
HMHolyhead to Milford Haven, WalesDec 1941 to Feb 1943Reverse MH
HNBergen, Norway to Methil, Firth of ForthOct 1939 to Apr 1940"Homeward from Norway"; 28 convoys; reverse ON
HONHalifax to join ON convoys at the Halifax Ocean Meeting Point???
HPHeel of Italy to Piraeus, GreeceOct 1944 to Mar 1945"Heel to Piraeus"; reverse PH
HSHalifax to Sydney, Nova ScotiaMay 1942 to May 1945Reverse SH
HTHalifax to TrinidadMay 1942 to Jun 1942"Halifax to Trinidad"; reverse TH
HXHalifax and New York City to LiverpoolSep 1939 to Jun 1945North Atlantic route; slow convoys; reverse ON
HXAHX ships via English Channel1939 to 1945
HXFHalifax to Liverpool or Dover in the UKSep 1939 to Feb 194017 fast convoys
HXMNew York City to Liverpool1939 to 1945Medium speed convoys
HXSNew York City to Liverpool1939 to 1945Slow convoys

I

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
IGPhilippines to New GuineaJan 1945 to Mar 1945Reverse GI
IKOManila, Philippines to Hollandia, New GuineaApr 1945 to May 1945
IXFNaples and Taranto, Italy to Alexandria and Port Said, EgyptSep 1943 to Dec 1944Reverse XIF

J

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
JAColombo to AdenFeb 1944 to Feb 1945Reverse AJ
JCColombo to Calcutta and other ports in IndiaJul 1942 to Mar 1945124 convoys; reverse CJ
JFRio de Janeiro to Florianópolis???Reverse FJ
JGKingston to Guantanamo???Reverse GJ
JHSt. John's to HalifaxMay 1942 to Apr 1945"St John's to Halifax"; reverse HJ
JMIndia, via Kilindini, Kenya to MadagascarMay 1943 to Jun 19442 convoys
JMIndia to Malaya invasionAug 1945 to Sep 1945Assault convoys for Operation Zipper; 'JMA', 'JMB', 'JME', 'JMF' and 'JMG' convoys
JNSt. John's to LabradorJun 1942 to May 1944Reverse NJ
JRRio de Janeiro to Recife, Brazil???Reverse RJ
JSColombo to SingaporeFeb 1942"Colombo to Singapore"; reverse SJ
JTRio de Janeiro to TrinidadJul 1943 to Mar 1945"Rio de Janeiro to Trinidad"; 70 convoys; reverse TJ; successor to BT convoys
JWLoch Ewe, Scotland via Iceland to ports of the northern USSRDec 1942 to May 194522 convoys; reverse RA; successor to PQ convoys

K

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
KCasablanca to Brest, the Gironde estuary or Nantes, France, or Oran, AlgeriaOct 1939 to Jun 1940French convoys; included KF (fast) and KS (slow) components
KAKilindini to AdenNov 1942 to Dec 1943Reverse AK
KBKola to White Sea1943 to 1945Reverse BK
KBKarachi to BombayApr 1943 to Jun 1943Reverse BK
XXKey West, Florida to Havana, CubaOct 1942 to Aug 1943"Key West to Cuba"; reverse CK
KDKilindini to DurbanOct 1940 to Mar 1945Reverse DK
KGKey West to GuantanamoSep 1942 to May 1945168 convoys; reverse GK
KHKey West to Galveston and Houston, TXSep 1942 to May 1945"Key West to Houston"; 146 convoys; reverse HK
KJKingston to the UKSep 1939 to Oct 1939
KMKilindini to Diego Suarez, MadagascarJun 1942 to Feb 1945Reverse MK
KMKarachi to Bombay1942 to 1945
KMFUK to the Mediterranean and occasionally onwardOct 1942 to May 1945Fast convoys; reverse MKF
KMSUK to the Mediterranean and occasionally onwardOct 1942 to May 1945Slow convoys; reverse MKS
KNKey West to New YorkMay 1942 to May 1945210 coastal convoys; reverse KS
KPKey West to Pilottown, MSSep 1942 to Jan 1943Reverse PK
KPKarachi to Persian GulfJul 1943Single convoy (KP.1)
KPKola to PetsamoOct 1944 to May 1945In support of the Petsamo-Kirkenes Strategic Offensive Operation
KRKilindini to CeylonMar 1942 to Feb 1945Reverse RK
KRCalcutta, India, and Arakan ports, Burma, to Rangoon, BurmaMay 1945 to Aug 1945Reverse RK
KSCasablanca to BrestSep 1939 to May 194073 slow convoys
KSNew York via Norfolk, Virginia to Key WestMay 1942 to Sep 1942"Key West South"; 36 convoys; reverse KN
KWKey West to HavanaSep 1942 to Dec 1942Reverse CK
KXUK to Gibraltar and later North African portsOct 1942 to Feb 1945In support of Operation Torch and subsequent operations; reverse XK

L

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
LCSydney to St. John'sMar 1942 to Jun 1943Reverse CL
LEPort Said or Alexandria, Egypt via Famagusta, Cyprus, to Haifa in Palestine or Beirut in LebanonJun 1941"Levant East"; reverse LW
LGELagos, Nigeria, to the east along the coast of West AfricaMar 1944"Lagos Eastbound"; 4 convoys; reverse LGW
LGWLagos, Nigeria, to the west along the coast of West Africa to Takoradi, Gold CoastSep 1943 to Dec 1944"Lagos Westbound"; reverse LGE
LMLagos, Nigeria to Matadi, CongoJul 1943 to Aug 1943
LMDLourenço Marques, Portuguese East Africa, to Durban, South Africa1943 to 1944"Lourenço Marques to Durban"; reverse DLM
LNSt. Lawrence to Labrador, CanadaJun 1942 to Nov 1944Reverse NL
LQBarrier Reef ports to BrisbaneJul 1943 to Feb 1944
LSWest African route, typically Lagos, Nigeria to Freetown, Sierra LeoneApr 1942 to Aug 1942
LSDLagos, Nigeria via Freetown, Sierra Leone to Dakar, French West Africa???Reverse DSL
LTLagos, Nigeria, to Takoradi, Gold CoastSep 1942 to Aug 1943Reverse TL
LTSLagos, Nigeria via Takoradi, Gold Coast to Freetown, Sierra LeoneSep 1943 to Sep 1944Reverse STL
LUHumber estuary, UK to Elbe river, GermanyMay 1945 to Jun 1945Reverse UL
LWHaifa, Palestine to Port Said, Egypt???"Levant West"; reverse LE
LWEast coast of the US to the South-West Pacific AreaJun 1942 to Nov 19423 convoys

M

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
MAMombasa or Kilindini, Kenya to AdenOct 1941 to Dec 19413 convoys
MAMadras to Port Blair, Andaman Islands or Chittagong, IndiaJan 1942 to Mar 1945Reverse AM
MBSouthampton to BrestSep 1939 to Oct 1939Troops/equipment of the British Expeditionary Force for the reinforcement of France
MBColombo to BombayApr 1942 to Jan 1945Reverse BM
MBPort Moresby to Fall River and other Papuan destinationMar 1943 to Nov 1943
MCAden via Kilindini and Durban to Cape TownNov 1942 to Mar 1945Reverse CM
MDMadagascar to Durban???
MEMalta to Alexandria and Port Said, EgyptJul 1940 to Jun 1943"Malta Eastward" or "Malta to Egypt"; reverse MW
MFPort Moresby to Milne Bay and Fall River, PapuaDec 1943 to Mar 1944Four convoys; Reverse FM
MFMalta to AlexandriaJun 1940 to Oct 1940Four convoys
MGMalta to GibraltarDec 1940 to Mar 1942Three military convoys; reverse GM
MGMississippi to Galveston1942 to 1943Reverse GM
MHMilford Haven to Holyhead??? 1942 to Jul 1942Over 240 convoys; reverse HM
MHMilford Haven to Clyde RiverJan 1945 to May 1945
MKMadagascar to KilindiniAug 1942 to Mar 194524 convoys; reverse KM
MKFNorth Africa via Gibraltar to Liverpool or the Firth of ClydeNov 1942 to Jun 1945"Mediterranean to the UK Fast"; 57 fast military convoys; reverse KMF
MKSNorth Africa via Gibraltar to LiverpoolNov 1942 to Jun 1945"Mediterranean to the UK Slow"; 162 slow military convoys; reverse KMS; successor to HG after Operation Torch
MNKilindini, Kenya, or Mauritius to Seychelles for dispersalOct 1943 to Mar 19447 convoys
MOMarseilles to Oran and other ports in North AfricaSep 1939 to Jun 1940Reverse OM
MRMadras to RangoonJan 1942 to Mar 1942Support for the defence of Burma against the Japanese B invasion; reverse RM
MSMelbourne to SingaporeJan 1942 to Mar 1942Support for the British-led forces facing the Japanese E invasion; 4 convoys
MSMarseilles to Naples1944 to 1945Reverse SM
MTMethil on the Firth of Forth to Tyne estuaryFeb 1940 to Sep 1940"Methil to Tyne"; 175 coastal convoys
MTPort Moresby, Papua to Townsville, AustraliaNov 1942"Port Moresby to Townsville"; single convoy
MTCBay of the Seine to SouthendOct 1944 to Dec 194460 military convoys returning empty coasting cargo vessels to the UK; reverse TMC; successor to FTC
MTMBay of the Seine to Southend or other British portsOct 1944 to Nov 194419 military motor transport convoys; reverse TMM; successor to FTM
MVMilne Bay, Papua to Townsville, AustraliaDec 1943 to Mar 194431 convoys
MWAlexandria, Egypt to MaltaNov 1940 to Jun 1943"Malta Westward"; 33 convoys
MWFPort Said to Sicily, or via Malta to Bizerte or AlgiersJul 1943 to Aug 1943Fast convoys; part of Operation Husky
MWSAlexandria, Egypt, to various ports of SicilyJul 1943 to Aug 1943Slow convoys; part of Operation Husky

N

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
NACanada to UKJan 1942 to Oct 194216 military troopship convoys
NALangemak Bay, New Guinea to ports in the Admiralty Islands groupApr 1944 to Aug 194436 military convoys
NAPDover to FranceDec 1944Military convoys
NBLangemak Bay, New Guinea to Cape Gloucester, New BritainJun 1944 to Jul 1944Four small convoys; reverse BN
NBSingapore to dispersalJan 1942Single convoy; related to the response to the Japanese "E" invasion of Malaya
NCWalvis Bay to Cape Town, South AfricaFeb 1943 to Jun 194318 convoys
NCFOran in French northwest Africa to SicilyJul 1943Fast convoys for the Allied invasion of Sicily, Operation Husky; reverse CNF
NCSOran in French northwest Africa to SicilyJul 1943Slow convoys for the Allied invasion of Sicily, Operation Husky
NENew Zealand to the Panama Canal1942 to 1945
NGNew York City to Guantanamo, CubaAug 1942 to May 1945"New York to Guantánamo"; 207 convoys; reverse GN
NJNewfoundland from Botwood to St. John'sJun 1942 to May 194436 convoys; reverse JN
NKNew York to Key West, FloridaAug 1942 to May 1945"New York to Key West"; 164 convoys; reverse KN
NLLabrador to St. Lawrence, CanadaJul 1942 to Nov 1944Reverse LN
NLYLingayen Gulf, Philippine islands to Humboldt Bay, Netherlands New Guinea to Leyte, Philippine islands groupApr 1945 to May 1945Five convoys
NPTurkey to Port Said, Egypt????
NPRiver Clyde to Narvik, NorwayApr 1940 to May 1940Two military ferry convoys in response to the German Operation Weserübung
NRNorway to Methil on the Firth of ForthMay 1945Reverse RN
NSRiver Clyde to NorwayMay 1940Two convoys in response to the German Operation Weserübung
NSNew Caledonia to Sydney, Australia???Reverse SN
NSFNorth Africa to Naples, ItalySep 1943 to Jul 194431 convoys; in support of Operation Avalanche and follow-on operations in southern Italy; reverse SNF
NSMScapa Flow, Orkney islands group to Narvik, NorwayApr 1940Single convoy (NSM.1)
NTPort Moresby, New Guinea to Townsville, AustraliaJan 1943 to Mar 194475 convoys; reverse TN
NVNaples to Augusta and sometimes onward to MaltaOct 1943 to Mar 1945151 convoys; reverse VN
NYNew York City to destinations in the Caribbean and the UKAug 1943 to Nov 194457 convoys

O

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
OASouthend or Methil toward Liverpool for dispersalJul 1939 to Oct 1940226 convoys; joined with "OB" convoys to make the passage to Gibraltar, then designated "G" and become an "OG" convoy
OBLiverpool out into the AtlanticSep 1939 to Aug 1941346 convoys; combined with "OA" convoys for passage to Gibraltar to become an "OG" convoy
OCMelbourne to NewcastleJun 1942 to Dec 1943149 convoys; reverse CO
OGUK (later only Liverpool) to GibraltarOct 1939 to Sep 1942"Outbound to Gibraltar"; mercantile convoys; combined from the "OA" and "OB" convoys; reverse HG
OLLiverpool to the west for dispersalSep 1940 to Oct 1940Eight ocean outward fast convoys
OMOran to Marseilles or Toulon, FranceOct 1944 to Jan 1945Reverse MO
ONMethil to Bergen, Norway for dispersalNov 1939 to Apr 1940"Outbound Norway"
ONLiverpool to Halifax, Nova ScotiaJul 1941 to Jun 1945"Outbound to North America"; 307 convoys; successor to OB series; reverse HX (fast) and SC (slow)
ONMMilford Haven, Wales, and Belfast Lough, Northern IrelandJul 1941 to 1943
ONMAtlantic route from Liverpool to New York City???Medium-speed ocean convoys
ONSLiverpool to Halifax, Nova ScotiaMar 1943 to Jun 1945Slow convoys; slow element of ON series; successor to OBS; reverse SC
OSLiverpool to Freetown, Sierra LeoneJul 1941 to May 1945"Outbound South"
OSSFreetown, Sierra Leone, to Takoradi, Gold CoastJun 1942Extension of the "OS" route
OTNew York to the Caribbean (Aruba or Curaçao) and via Trinidad to northwest or west AfricaFeb 1943 to Jun 1944"Outbound from Trinidad"; 19 convoys; for sending fast tankers to North Africa to support Operation Torch
OTCuraçao to TrinidadMay 1942 to Jul 1942"Outbound to Trinidad"; 14 convoys; reverse TO
OTNorth Africa to the Dutch East IndiesNov 1942Tankey convoys; after Operation Torch; reverse TO
OWUK, India and Australia, with intermediate destinations???
OWAustralia to Ceylon, India and the Middle EastNov 1942 to Jul 1945"Outbound West"

P

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
PAPersian Gulf to AdenSep 1942 to Feb 1945
PADPointe Noire, Congo via Freetown, Sierra Leone to Dakar, French West Africa???
PBPersian Gulf to BombaySep 1942 to Feb 1945Reverse BP
PGQueensland to New South Wales, AustraliJun 1942 to Feb 1944Reverse GP
PGPilottown, Mississippi, to Galveston, Texas1942 to 1943Reverse GP
PGPanama Canal to Guantanamo, CubaJul 1942 to Aug 1942Reverse GP; designed to as a response to Operation Paukenschlag
PGESouth from Pointe Noire, Congo???
PHPiraeus, Greece to ports on the heel of ItalyNov 1944 to Feb 1945Reverse HP
PHLeyte, Philippine islands group to Humboldt Bay, Dutch New GuineaJan 1945
PKPilottown, Mississippi to Key West, FloridaSep 1942 to Jan 1943Reverse KP
PNPort Said, Egypt to Turkey???"Port Said Northward"; reverse NP
PQIceland to ports in the northern part of the USSRSep 1941 to Sep 194219 convoys; reverse QP; replaced by JW series
PQTownsville, Queensland to Port Moresby, Papua1942
PRPiraeus, Greece to Dardanelles ("Rabbit Island") group in TurkeyFeb 1945 to Mar 1945Reverse RP
PTParamaribo, Netherlands Guiana to Trinidad1942 to 1944Tanker convoys; Reverse TP
PTAuckland, New Zealand to Sydney, AustraliaOct 1942
PTPearl Harbor to Tarawa in the Gilbert islands groupNov 1943 to Jul 1945Military convoys
PTSPointe Noire, Conbo via Takoradi, Gold Coast to Freetown, Sierra Leone???Reverse STP
PVMelbourne to Townsville, AustraliaSep 1943 to Oct 1943
PWPortsmouth to WalesJul 1941 to Jun 1944Reverse WP

Q

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
QLQueensland coast, Brisbane to Townsville, AustraliaJul 1943 to Feb 1944Reverse LQ
QPNorthern USSR to Iceland and later the UKSep 1941 to Nov 194218 Arctic convoys; merchant ships loaded with timber; reverse PQ; replaced by RA series
QSQuebec to SydneyMay 1942 to Dec 1944Reverse SQ

R

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
RANorthern USSR to Loch Ewe and the River Clyde estuary of ScotlandDec 1942 to May 1945Reverse JW; successor to QP series
RBNewfoundland, Canada to Liverpool, UKSep 1942Single convoy (RB.1) of small passenger ships
REDRiver Clyde via Gibraltar to the Far EastSep 1939 to Oct 1939Two convoys (RED.1 and RED.2)
RJRecife to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil1942 to 1944Reverse JR
RKRangoon, Burma to Arakan, Burma and Calcutta, IndiaMay 1945 to Aug 194548 convoys; reverse KR
RKColombo, Ceylon to Kilindini, KenyaApr 1944 to Jan 1945Four convoys; reverse KR
RMRangoon, Burma via Madras, India to Colombo, CeylonJun 1945Three convoys; reverse MR
RNMethil to NorwayMay 1945Military convoys; reverse NR
RPDardanelles ("Rabbit Island") to Piraeus, Greece1945Reverse PR
RSGibraltar to Freetown, Sierra LeoneFeb 1943 to Mar 194531 convoys; reverse SR
RTCape Town, South Africa to Freetown, Sierra LeoneAug 1941Single convoy (RT.1)
RTRecife, Brazil to Trinidad1943Reverse TR
RUReykjavík, Iceland to Loch Ewe or Belfast Lough, UKDec 1941 to May 1945169 convoys; reverse UR

S

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
SBSydney to Corner Brook, NewfoundlandMay 1942 to Dec 1944Reverse BS
SBAllied assault convoys for Operation HuskyJul 1943Divided into SBF (fast), SBM (medium-speed) and SBS (slow) elements
SCSydney, Nova Scotia to LiverpoolAug 1940 to Jun 1945North Atlantic route; slow convoys; reverse ON
SDIceland to River Clyde estuaryApr 1941 to May 1945Military convoys; reverse DS
SDSeychelles to Diego-Suarez, Madagascar1944
SGSouthend on the Thames estuary to Humber estuaryMar 1940 to Apr 1940"Southend to Grimsby"; reverse GS
SGSydney to GreenlandJul 1942 to Mar 194561 convoys; reverse GS
SHSydney to Halifax, Nova ScotiaMay 1942 to May 1945259 convoys; reverse HS
SHXSydney to join HX convoysJul 1940 to Aug 1941
SilvertipNewhaven to DieppeSep 1944Military ferry convoys after the break-out following Operation Overlord
SJSan Juan to Guantanamo1942
SJBatavia, Dutch East Indies and Singapore to Colombo, CeylonFeb 1942Reverse JS
SJSantos to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil1942 to 1943
SLFreetown, Sierra Leone to Liverpool, UKSep 1939 to Dec 1944178 SLF (fast) and SLS (slow) convoys; from May 1943 travelled home with MKS convoys
SMSingapore or Batavia, Netherlands East Indies to Fremantle, AustraliaDec 1941 to Feb 1942
SMNaples, Italy to Marseilles, FranceAug 1944 to May 1945Reverse MS; part of Operation Dragoon and following operations
SNSydney, Australia to New Caledonia1942 to 1945Reverse NS
SNFSalerno and Naples, Italy to North AfricaSep 1943 to Nov 1944"South from Naples Fast"; 31 fast troopship convoys; reverse NSF; following Operation Avalanche and follow-on Italian operations
SPABChanel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland to Sydney, Nova ScotiaAug 1943 to Sep 1944
SQSydney to QuebecMay 1942 to Nov 1944Reverse QS
SRCalcutta, India ("Sandheads") to Rangoon, BurmaDec 1941 to Mar 1942To reinforce forces holding that country
SRFreetown, Sierra Leone to GibraltarFeb 1943 to Apr 1945Reverse RS
SRFSouth of France to NaplesSep 1944Single convoy (SRF.11); returned empty vessels after Operation Dragoon
SRMSouth of France to NaplesAug 1944 to Oct 194417 convoys; returned empty vessels after Operation Dragoon
STFreetown, Sierra Leone to Takoradi, Gold CoastAug 1941 to Apr 1945Reverse TS
STSydney to Townsville, AustraliaJan 1943 to May 1943Reverse TS
STCFreetown, Sierra Leone to Takoradi, Gold Coast and onward to Cape Town, South Africa???Part of ST
STLFreetown, Sierra Leone to Takoradi, Gold Coast and onward to Lagos, NigeriaSep 1943 to Sep 194433 convoys; part of ST; reverse LS
STPFreetown, Sierra Leone to Takoradi, Gold Coast and onward to Pointe Noire, Congo???Part of ST; reverse PTS
STWFreetown, Sierra Leone to Takoradi, Gold Coast and onward to Walvis Bay1943 to 1944Part of ST; reverse WTS
SUSuez Canal, Aden and Colombo, Ceylon to AustraliaMar 1942 to Jan 1943Reverse US; troopships returning troops home for the defense of Australia against Japan
SVSydney, New South Wales to Townsville, Queensland???Reverse VS
SWSuez Canal via Kilindini, Kenya to Durban or Cape Town, South AfricaSep 1940 to Oct 1941Military convoys

T

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
THollandia, Netherlands New Guinea to Manila, Philippine islands group1944 to 1945
TAUK to United StatesJan 1942 to Jul 1945Military troopship convoys using mostly large liners; reverse AT
TATobruk to Alexandria, North AfricaDec 1941 to Jun 1942Reverse AT
TACThames to Ostend, BelgiumOct 1944 to May 1945242 military convoys
TACAThames to Antwerp, BelgiumNov 1944 to Dec 19445 military convoys; replaced by TAM series; reverse ATM
TAGTrinidad via Aruba or Curaçao to Guantanamo, CubaAug 1942 to May 1945205 convoys; replaced the TAW series; reverse GAT
TAMThames to Antwerp, BelgiumDec 1944 to Jun 1945172 military convoys; replaced by TACA series; reverse ATM
TankerGibraltar to Malta???British slow convoy operation in the Mediterranean
TAPThames to France1945Military convoys
TAWTrinidad via Aruba or Curaçao to Key West or Guantánamo, CubaJul 1942 to Aug 194219 convoys; reverse WAT; replaced by TAG series
TBTrinidad to Bahia, BrazilJan 1943 to Jul 1943Reverse BT
TBUSA to Sydney, Australia1942 to 1945Military convoys to build-up forces in South-West Pacific Area command
TBCThames estuary to Bristol ChannelDec 1944 to May 1945162 coastal route convoys; reverse BTC
TCCanada to UKDec 1939 to Dec 1941Military troopship convoys delivering Canadian troops; reverse CT
TCTunisia to CorsicaJun 1944 to Nov 1944Reverse CT
TCUCaribbean (and New York City) to Liverpool, UKMay 1944 to Aug 1944Military convoys of tankers, fast merchant ships troopships; counterpart to UC; reverse UCT
TDThursday Island to Darwin, AustraliaFeb 1943 to Oct 1944Reverse DT
TDNew Zealand to Northern Australia1942 to 1944
TEEast from Trinidad for dispersal1942 to 1943"Trinidad Eastbound"
TEGibraltar or western North African ports to eastern North African portsNov 1942 to Jul 1943"Torch Eastbound"; after Operation Torch to keep Allied forces supplied
TFTrinidad to Freetown, Sierra LeoneNov 1942 to Jan 1944
TFEastern Atlantic and western MediterraneanNov 1942 to Aug 19447 miscellaneous convoys
TGTrinidad to Guantanamo, Cuba1942 to 1943
TGTyne river to GrimsbyMar 1940 to Apr 19402 British convoys
TGNaples to AnzioJan 1944Single troopship convoy for Operation Shingle
TGEEast from Takoradi, Gold Coast and Lagos, Nigeria for dispersalSep 1943 to Nov 194418 convoys
THTrinidad to Halifax, Nova ScotiaJun 1942 to Jul 19424 convoys; reverse HT
TJTrinidad to Natal, Recife or Rio de Janeiro, BrazilJul 1943 to Feb 1945Reverse JT; successor to TB series
TJFAssault convoys for the Invasion SicilyJul 1943High-speed convoys for Operation Husky
TJMAssault convoys for the Invasion SicilyJul 1943Medium-speed convoys for Operation Husky
TJSAssault convoys for the Invasion SicilyJul 1943Slow-speed convoys for Operation Husky
TLTakoradi, Gold Coast, to Lagos, NigeriaMay 1943 to Aug 194314 convoys
TLDMTakoradi, Gold Coast via Lagos, Nigeria and Douala, Cameroun to Matadi, CongoNov 1942 to Apr 19434 convoys
TMTyne river and Methil, Firth of ForthFeb 1940 to Apr 1940Reverse MT
TMUK to NorwayApr 1940British military ferry convoy to reinforce Operation Sickle
TMCuraçao to GibraltarJan 1943Single special tanker convoy for the Allied 1st Army after Operation Torch
TMTaranto to the south coast of FranceAug 1944Single military convoy supporting Operation Dragoon
TMCThames via St. Helen's Roads, Isle of Wight to FranceOct 1944 to Dec 1944Initiated as the ETC series
TMFTrinidad to GibraltarDec 1942 to Jan 19432 fast convoys after Operation Torch
TMMThames to FranceOct 1944 to Nov 1944Military vehicle convoys; initiated as the ETM series
TNTownsville, Australia to Port Moresby and Fall River, New GuineaDec 1942 to Mar 1944Reverse NT
TONorth Africa or Dakar to Aruba or Curaçao in the Caribbean SeaFeb 1943 to May 1943Tanker and troopship convoys; reverse OT
TOTrinidad to CuraçaoMay 1942 to Jul 1942
TONorthwest Africa via the Caribbean Sea (Aruba or Curaçao) to New York CityNov 1942Fast tanker convoys returning from Operation Torch; reverse OT
TPRosyth to a Norwegian portApr 1940Single British military troop convoy (TP.1) in response to Operation Weserübung
TPTrinidad to Paramaribo, Netherlands GuianaJan 1943Reverse PT
TPTarawa, Gilbert islands group to Pearl HarborNov 1943 to Jan 1944US military convoys; reverse PT
TRTrinidad to Recife, BrazilJan 1943Reverse RT
TRINSoutheast from Trinidad for dispersalAug 1942 to Nov 1942
TSTakoradi, Gold Coast to Freetown, Sierra LeoneAug 1942 to Apr 1945Reverse ST; successor to the LS series
TSTownsville to Sydney1943Reverse ST
TSDTakoradi, Gold Coast via Freetown, Sierra Leone to Dakar, French West Africa1943 to 1945Reverse DST
TSFAllied assault convoys for the Salerno invasionSep 19432 high-speed convoys for Operation Avalanche
TSMAllied assault convoys for the Salerno invasionSep 1943Medium-speed convoys for Operation Avalanche
TSSAllied assault convoys for the Salerno invasionSep 19432 slow-speed convoys for Operation Avalanche
TUUK to the USAAug 1943 to May 194412 military troopship convoys; reverse UT
TUCLiverpool, UK to the Caribbean (later New York)Feb 1943 to Jun 194514-kt UC-series convoys of tankers, fast merchant ships troopships
TVTripoli, Libya to Valletta, MaltaNov 1943Single convoy (TV.7); reverse VT
TVEast from Trinidad for dispersal???
TVTripoli, Libya to Alexandria, EgyptSep 1943 to Aug 194441 convoys; reverse XT

U

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
UAUK to AzoresSep 1943 to Oct 1943Three convoys; associated with Operation Alacrity
UCLiverpool, UK to Curaçao (or New York)Feb 1943 to Jun 194571 fast convoys of tankers and merchant ships; reverse CU
UCTUK to New York???Troop convoys
UGUSA to North AfricaOct 1942 to Apr 1945Military convoys for delivering troops for Operation Torch and follow-on operations; reverse GU
UGFChesapeake Bay to Gibraltar and the MediterraneanOct 1942 to Apr 194526 fast convoys; UGF.1 was the invasion force for Operation Torch
UGLEast Coast of the US to Gibraltar and the MediterraneanApr 1943 to May 19432 landing craft convoys (UGL.2, UGL.4)
UGSChesapeake Bay to Gibraltar and the MediterraneanNov 1942 to May 1945100 slow convoys; reverse GUS
ULElbe River to the Humber RiverMay 1945Military convoys; reverse LU
ULUSingapore to BombayFeb 1942Single evacuation convoy (ULU.1) just before the Japanese capture of Singapore
URLoch Ewe (later Oban and Belfast Lough) to ReykjavíkDec 1941 to May 1945Reverse RU
USAustralia or New Zealand and later Colombo, Ceylon to the Suez CanalJan 1940 to Aug 1943Military convoys bringing troops to the Middle East; reverse SU
UTUnited States to UKAug 1943 to Apr 1944US military troopship convoys preparing for Operation Overlord; reverse TU

V

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
VBTownsville to Brisbane, AustraliaMay 1943 to Jul 1943Reverse BV
VCValletta, Malta to Tobruk, Cyrenaica1943 to 1944Reverse CV
VKSydney, Australia to Wellington or Auckland, New Zealand or Nouméa, New CaledoniaDec 1940 to May 1943
VNMalta to Naples, and then Augusta, Sicily, to Naples, Italy, and finally from Naples to Livorno, ItalyOct 1943 to May 1945"Valletta to Naples"; 165 coastal convoys; reverse NV
VSTownsville to Sydney, Australia???Reverse SV
VTValletta, Malta to Tripoli, LibyaOct 1943Single convoy (VT.7); reverse TV

W

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
WACuraçao to ArubaOct 1942 to Jul 1944
WAPUK to FranceJul 1944 to Oct 1944Military convoys for Operation Overlord and follow-on operations
WATKey West via Aruba to TrinidadJul 1942 to Sep 194217 convoys; reverse TAW
WDCUK to FranceSep 194413 military coaster convoys; after Operation Overlord
WECIsle of Wight to FranceDec 1944 to Apr 194522 military convoys
WELIsle of Wight to FranceJun 1944Landing craft convoys for Operation Overlord
WEPIsle of Wight to CherbourgDec 1944Five military convoys
WFMUK to FranceOct 1944 to Nov 1944Military convoys, following Operation Overlord
WHXSt John's, Newfoundland to join HX convoys???Feeder convoys for the HX series
WMPIsle of Wight to Arromanches, FranceNov 1944 to Dec 1944Five military convoys, following Operation Overlord
WNClyde estuary (later Oban and Loch Ewe) to Methil on the Firth of ForthJul 1940 to May 1945722 British coastal convoys
WNCIsle of Wight to Le HavreDec 1944 to May 1945Military convoys
WNLIsle of Wight to FranceApr 1945 to May 1945Military convoys
WOIndia or Ceylon to AustraliaJan 1945 to Jul 194512 troopship convoys
WPMilford Haven to PortsmouthJul 1941 to May 1944"Wales to Portsmouth"; 547 British coastal convoys
WSWabana, Newfoundland and Labrador to Sydney, Nova Scotia???
WSUK via the Suez Canal to Bombay, India, or from South Africa to IndiaAug 1940 to Nov 1943Troopship convoys
WSUK to Gibraltar, Freetown, Sierra Leone, the Cape of Good Hope and the Middle East or India, or for dispersalJul 1940 to Aug 1943
WSCWabana, Newfoundland, to join SC convoys???
WTSWalvis Bay via Takoradi, Gold Coast to Freetown, Sierra Leone???
WVCSt Helen's Roads, Isle of Wight, or the Solent to Le Havre in northern FranceDec 1944 to May 1945161 supply convoys for operations in Belgium and the Netherlands into Germany
WVLSt Helen's Roads, Isle of Wight to Le Havre in northern FranceMar 1945 to May 1945Seven landing craft and supply convoys for Allied armies fighting in northern Germany
WVPSt Helen's Roads, Isle of Wight, or the Solent to Le Havre in northern FranceDec 1944 to May 1945151 military personnel convoys for operations in Belgium and the Netherlands into Germany
WXWestern Desert ports to Alexandria, Egypt???

X

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
XBHalifax, Nova Scotia to Boston or the Cape Cod Canal, MassachusettsMar 1942 to May 1945196 convoys; reverse BX
XCChagos and Maldive island groups to Colombo, CeylonApr 1943 to Dec 1944
XIFAlexandria or Port Said, Egypt to Taranto or Naples, ItalySep 1943Troop and military supply convoys in support of Operation Avalanche; reverse IXF
XKGibraltar to UKOct 1942 to May 1945Special Operation Torch and subsequent return convoys; reverse KX
XTDetached from MW convoys to Tripoli, Libya or plying the route from Alexandria, Egypt to TripoliFeb 1943 to Jul 1944For operations in North Africa or for Operation Husky; reverse TX
XTGAlexandria, Egypt via Tripoli, Libya to GibraltarJun 1943Two convoys (XTG.1 and XTG.2); reverse GTX
XWAlexandria, Egypt to Western Desert1941 to 1943Supply convoys; reverse WX

Y

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
YMadagascarApr 1942 to May 1942British slow convoy operation for Operation Ironclad, in tandem with the Z fast convoy

Z

ConvoyOrigin and DestinationDatesRemarks
ZMadagascarApr 1942 to May 1942British fast convoy in tandem with Y for Operation Ironclad
ZCCristóbal to CuraçaoOct 1942 to Dec 1942Five tankey convoys; reverse CZ
ZGCristóbal to Guantánamo, CubaAug 1942 to May 1945141 convoys; reverse GZ
ZKBrisbane, Australia to Port Moresby, New GuineaMar 1941 to Jul 1942
ZTNew Zealand to Sydney, Australia???Reverse VK

References

  • Arnold Hague: The Allied Convoy System 19391945 (2000) ISBN 1-55125-033-0 (Canada). ISBN 1-86176-147-3 (UK)
  • CODENAMES: Operations of World War 2. * codenames.info
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