Departure Date | Embarkation Place | Vessel | Units on Board | Convoy Number | Debarkation Place | Arrival Date | Source of Information |
44-01-01 | Hampton Roads and Newport News, VA | H.M.S. Andes | 337th Infantry Regiment (85th Infantry Division) | sailed alone | Casablanca, French Morocco | 44-01-09 | B. Johnson, 337th Infantry Regiment (85th Infantry Division) and D. Jones (more) |
44-01-04 | New Caledonia | USS Picking (DD-685) | replacements? 754th Tank Battalion? | ??? | Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands (via New Hebrides) | 45-01-08 | Journal of Sabino Goitia, via E. Kennedy |
44-01-09 | Brooklyn, NY | SS MerMac Dove | 5000 Infantry Replacements | escort by sub chaser to Panama Canal, by destroyer to New Caledonia | New Caledonia | 44-02-14 | F. Ruscavage, later of 925 AAA AW Bn with Americal Division (more) |
44-01-11 | San Francisco | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 795 passengers | sailed alone | Noumea | 44-01-24 | West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-01-13 | Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands | ??? | 754th Tank Battalion medics? | ??? | Bougainville, Solomon Islands (via New Hebrides) | 44-01-15 | Journal of Sabino Goitia, via E. Kennedy |
44-01-17 | Honolulu, HI | U.S.S. Harris | 1st Battalion (32nd Infantry Regiment (7th Infantry Division)), plus misc. troops | ??? | Kwajalein Island | 44-02-01 | R. Nelson’s diary (more) |
44-01-18 | New York, NY | U. S. S. George Washington | 4th Infantry Division, including 20th Field Artillery Battalion | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-01-29 | L. Langston (via son T. Langston) |
44-01-23 | Newport News, VA | Gen. Horace A. Mann | 5000 Infantry Replacements | sailed alone | Casablanca, French Morocco | 44-01-31 | R. Cloer) (more) |
44-01-29 | New York, NY | Aquitania | 474th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion; some Red Cross personnel and officers on upper decks | sailed alone | near Glasgow, Scotland | 44-02-06 | J. M. Clark (to S. Lawson) memory and discharge paper (more) |
44-02-?? | New York, NY??? | Queen Elizabeth | about 12000 troops; Air Corps replacements | sailed alone | Grennock, Scotland | 44-02-?? | R. Griffin (more) |
44-02-01 | Port Said, Egypt | SS Santa Margarita (C2-S-B1) | "casuals" (mostly survivors of sunken freighters) | GUS-30 | New York, NY | 44-02-29 | T. Snell (more) |
44-02-02 | New York, NY | Queen Elizabeth | Pvt. C. W. Milligan of Air Squadron C4 (future member of 391st Air Service Squadron (32nd Air Service Group)); 20,000 others | sailed alone | Firth of Clyde, Scotland | 44-02-08 | C. W. Milligan (to W. Gibb), 391st Air Service Group (more) |
44-02-05 | Kwajalein Island | U.S.S. Relief | wounded troops | sailed alone | Honolulu, HI | 44-02-14 | R. Nelson’s diary (more) |
44-02-09 | New York, NY | H.M.S. Andes | 203rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic (AAA) Automatic Weapons (AW) Battalion; 635th Tank Destroyer Battalion | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-02-18 | A. Blood in Lucky 7th (1990), pp. 206-207 and B. Collins, whose father was on board (more) |
44-02-10 | Pier 57 in Brooklyn (New York, NY) | Dominion Monarch | replacements? | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-02-23 | S. Hatch, whose father was on board |
44-02-11 | New York, NY | Dutchess of Bedford | ??? | ??? | Firth of Clyde, Scotland | 44-02-22 | L. Weiss, who was one of the troops on board |
44-02-11 | Hampton Roads, VA | SS Lambert Cadwalader | 773rd Squadron of 463rd Bomb Group | ??? | Naples, Italy | 44-03-10 | History of the Fighting 463rd via D. Pixler (more) |
44-02-12 | USA | ??? | 593rd Motor Ambulance Company (90th Infantry Division ?) | ??? | ETO | 44-02-23 | Discharge of W. Crowley (593rd Mtr Amb Co), via M. Crowley |
44-02-12? | Oran, Algeria | Highland Queen | 300 replacement infantry 2nd Lieutenants | ??? | Naples, Italy | 44-02-16? | R. Cloer) (more) |
44-02-14 | Halifax, NS | Ile de France | 814th Tank Destroyer Battalion; one other US battalion; some Canadian Army & Air Force; some British, mainly Royal Air Force; possibly Women's Royal naval Service | ??? | Greenoch, Scotland | 44-Feb-22? | C. Boykin, Gare la Bête (1995), p. 23-27 |
44-02-19 | San Francisco | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 2,887 passengers (to San Pedro; 7.960 from San Pedro to Noumea) | sailed alone | Noumea (via San Pedro) | 44-03-06 | West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-02-20 | Camp Rousseau, California (Port Hueneme) | Sea Pike | 107th Naval Construction Battalion | ??? | Kwajalein Island, Marshall Islands (with a stop at Pearl Harbor) | 44-03-07 | The Log [a tour book of the 107th Naval Construction Battalion] (1946), via T. Hegre, whose father Albert Hegre was with the 107th seabees |
44-02-21 | Newport News, VA | General Buttner | 6,000 Replacement Emlisted Men; 500 Replacement Officers | sailed alone | Casablanca | 44-03-01 | J. Hergendoreder, who was there |
44-02-21 | New York, NY | Aquitania | 12,000 troops (mostly replacements) | sailed alone | Glasgow, Scotland | 44-02-28 | Thomas Seagle (aboard), via T. Seagle (more) |
44-02-26 | U.S.A. | Frederick Lykes | 467th Bombardment Group (788th Bombardment Squadron) | ??? | T. C. 251, Glasgow, Scotland | 44-03-11 | Microfilm roll A0660 at Maxwell AFB, via T. Ensminger |
44-02-28 | Boston, MA | SS Uruguay | 428th Fighter Squadron; 82nd General Hospital Nurses | ??? (same as Empress of ?Canada?) | Liverpool, England | 44-03-10 | R. A. Smith (more) |
44-02-28? | ??? | Empress of ?Canada? | ??? | ??? (same as SS Uruguay) | ??? | ??? | R. A. Smith (more) |
44-02-28? | Glasgow, Scotland | ??? | 150 men, just arrived on the Aquitania, who later became the 237th Signal Service Company | ??? | Reykjavik, Iceland | 44-03-04 | Thomas Seagle (aboard), via T. Seagle (more) |
44-02 or 03?-?? | USA | Aquitania | ??? | ??? | Gourock, Scotland | 44-02 or 03?-?? | Lyle Zeutzius (to W. Johnston) |
44-03-01 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | 74th General Hospital and other Army personnel (total of 11,950 troops & 1,190 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-03-07 | W. McPherson (via D. McPherson) and S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 78 |
44-03-07 | Hampton Roads, VA | U.S.S. General W.A. Mann | 326th and 327th Harbor Craft Companies; at least one Military Police Company; some Port Battalion personnel; replacements for USAAF in CBI | Unknown. Other ships departed with the Mann but the convoy became separated during a violent storm the first night out and the Mann proceeded alone. | Casablanca, French Morocco | 44-03-16 | T. Davis, 327th Harbor Crat Company, who was a board (more) |
44-03-19 | New York, NY | SS Santa Margarita (C2-S-B1) | ??? | CU-18 | Newberry, Wales | 44-03-30 | T. Snell (more) |
44-03-20 | Camp Stoneman near San Francisco, CA | General R. L. Howze (AP-134) | 3000 Infantry and Air Corps replacements | sailed alone | Goodenough Island, New Guinea | 44-04-09 | S. Castro, who was aboard (more) |
44-03-21 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | 34th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron (total of 12,072 troops & 1,099 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-06-13 | R. Faulkner and S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 (more) |
44-03-21 | Oran, Algeria | George B. McClellan | Replacements | ??? (convoy of about 80 similar ships) | Naples (with one night stop in Augusta Harbor, Sicily) | 44-03-30 | J. Hergendoreder, who was there |
44-03-23? | Boston, MA | Santa Rosa | 44th Engineer Combat Battalion | ??? (also in convoy was sister ship Santa Marie) | Bristol, UK | 44-04-04? (took 13-14 days) | D. C. Brown (to son |
44-03-25 | Camp Stoneman near San Francisco, CA | General William M. Black | 305th Infantry Regiment (77th Infantry Division) | ??? | Oahu, Hawaii | 44-??-?? | Capt. T. P. Field (to P. K. Turner) (more) |
44-03-30 | San Francisco, CA | M.S. Bloemfontein | ??? | ??? | New Caledonia | 44-04-16 | Gordon Shackleford, via J. Baker (more) |
44-04-05 | Oran, Algeria | H. M. V. Winchester Castle | 326th and 327th Harbor Craft Companies; other US Units; some Italian POWs | sailed alone(?) | Port Said, Egypt | 44-04-12 | T. Davis, 327th Harbor Craft Company, who was a board (more) |
44-04-05 or 06? | New York, NY | Mauritania | 300 U.S. replacement glider pilots; others | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 5 day voyage: 44-04-10 or 11? | G. Buckley (glider pilot aboard) |
44-04-06 | New York | (unknown) | 308th Engineer Combat Battalion (83rd Infantry Division) | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-04-18 | History of 308th Engr Combat Bn, thanks to B. Ogstad |
44-04-06 | New York | SS Exchequer | 299th Engineer Combat Battalion | ??? (convoy of 8 to 10 other transports and 3 or 4 destroyers or destroyer escorts) | Cardiff, Wales | 44-04-17? (took 11 days) | J. Burke |
44-04-10 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | (total of 11,979 troops & 1,086 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-04-16 | S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-04-13 | Bombay, India | U.S.S. Mount Vernon | 2,904: US Navy casuals, US Army guard detail, US Army casuals, civilians, nurses, casuals, British Army guards, Australian Navy, Netherland Navy, POWs, patients, Merchant Marine patients, AFS patients, Lascars | ??? (with USS Mariposa, HMS Quickmatch, HMS Quality, HMS Raider, HMS Cumberland) | Boston, MA | 44-05-23 | civilian passenger J. Hostetler (more) |
44-04-13 | Bombay, India | Mariposa | civilians and military | ??? (with USS Mount Vernon, HMS Quickmatch, HMS Quality, HMS Raider, HMS Cumberland) | Boston, MA | 44-05-23 | Mount Vernon civilian passenger J. Hostetler (more) |
44-04-14 | Port Said, Egypt | H.M.S. Otranto (Probably M. V. Otranto rather than HMS) | 327th Harbor Craft Company; a U. S. Military Police Company; others | Sailed Alone | Bombay, India | 44-04-25 | T. Davis, 327th Harbor Craft Company, who was a board (more) |
44-04-17 | New York, NY | Niew Amsterdam | Ground Echelon 850th Bombardment Squadron; William Cohan; Transportation Corps men; nurses; fighter pilots; an Engineer Battalion; Quartermaster Corps men | sailed alone | Firth of Clyde, Scotland | 44-04-26 | History of the 850th Bomb Squadron via T. Ensminger; W. Cohan in Lucky 7th (1990), p. 218 (more) |
44-04-17 | New York, NY | Queen Elizabeth | 492nd Bombardment Group (859th Bombardment Squadron and probably 3 other squadrons) | sailed alone | Firth of Clyde, Scotland (Gurock) | 44-04-27 | History of the 850th Bomb Squadron and microfilm roll A0667, from Maxwell, AFB (more) |
44-04-21 | Naples, Italy | LCT | Replacements | ??? | Anzio Beachhead, Italy | 44-04-22 | J. Hergendoreder, who was there |
44-04-22? | Naples, Italy | LCT | Replacements | ??? | Anzio Beachhead, Italy | 44-04-23? | R. Cloer) (more) |
44-04-27 | San Francisco | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) (formerly S.S. America) | 7,543 passengers (6,636 from Sydney to Milne Bay), including Richard Hess among parachute replacements | sailed alone | Milne Bay (via Sydney) | 44-05-18 | West Point crewman W. McLain; see R. Hess memoir of this crossing |
44-05-15 | New York, NY | Gripsholm | replacements | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-05-25 | G. Saar, who was aboard |
44-06-?? | New York, NY | Aquitania | replacements?? | sailed alone?? | Scotland or England?? | 44-06 or 07 | Jack Wickham, later of 38th Inf Reg (2nd Inf Div), via J. Baker |
boarded 44-06-06; sailed 44-06-07 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | 7th Armored Division (total of 11,993 troops & 1,112 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-06-13 | Lucky 7th (1990), p. 38 and S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-06-14 | New York, NY | U.S.S. Washington | Bill Appleton | was in huge convoy; number unknown | Liverpool, England | 44-06-30 | B. Appleton (more) |
44-06-16 | New York, NY | U.S.S. William Mitchell (AP-114) | 69th Naval Construction Battalion | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-06-28 | S. C. Karoly (more) |
44-06-16 | Seattle, WA | USS U. S. Grant | 302nd Fighter Control Squadron) (24 officers & 294 men) | ??? | Honolulu, HI | 44-06-24 | History of the 302nd Fighter Control Squadron) |
44-06-19 | Townsville, Queensland, Australia | Taroona | Australian Troops in New Guinea Draft Detachment | ??? | Lae, New Guinea | 44-06-23 | Brian H. Longfield, via S. Daniels |
44-06-27 | Boston | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 7,706 passengers | sailed alone | The Clyde, Scotland | 44-07-03 | West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-06-late?? | San Francisco, CA | (unknown) | 81st Infantry Division (321st Infantry Regiment) | ??? | Pearl Harbor, Hawaii | 44-07-?? | R. Moore of 321st Inf Reg |
44-07-01 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | (total of 14,533 troops & 1,105 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-07-07 | S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-07-02 | New York, NY | Queen Elizabeth | Headquarters Battery 404th Field Artillery Group; field artillery units; others | ??? (large convoy: troop ships, destroyers, destroyer escorts, others) | Greenock, Scotland | 44-07-12 | discharge and map of Lloyd Hardy (404th FA) via P. Hardy |
44-07-02 | New York, NY | SS Mormacmoon | 244th Field Artillery Battalion | ??? (in convoy, but number not known) | Cardiff, Wales | 44-07-13 | W. Savage, A/244th FAB, who was aboard (more) |
44-07-07 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | 12 Liberty Ships | 5th Infantry Division | 12 Liberty Ships | France | 44-07-10 | US Army Forces in Northern Ireland: Chronology |
44-07-19 | Boston, MA | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 7,361 passengers | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-07-26 | West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-07-21 | ?? | USS Alpine | Participants in Guam Invasion?? | ?? | Guam (Invasion) | 44-07-27 | Mariner's Museum via T. Monday (more) |
44-07-23 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | 30th Anti-aircraft Artillery (AAA) Group [12,009 troops; 1,130 crew] | sailed alone as NY 22 | Gourock, Scotland | arrived 44-07-28; debarked 44-07-29 | J. Pogliano (more) and S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-07-23 | San Francisco | USS Rocky Mount | 96th Infantry Division | was in convoy, number unknown | Manus, Admiralty Islands (via Pearl Harbor and Eniwetok Island) | prior to 44-10-10 | The Deadeyes: The Story of the 96th Infantry Division by Davidson, Williams & Kahl, via R. Badger |
44-07-26 | New York, NY | H.M.S. Highland Brigade | 143rd Anti-aircraft Artillery (AAA) Gun Battalion | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-08-08 | M. Spitz memorabilia (via D. Spitz) |
44-08-09 | Boston | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 8,521 passengers | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-08-17 | West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-08-11 | USA | ??? | Walter Johnston (Infantry Replacement) | ??? | England | 44-04-22 | Discharge paper of Walter Johnston (via W. Johnston) |
44-08-mid | Boston, MA | (unknown - large ship, not an ordinary troop carrier) | 520th Quartermaster Railhead Company and many other troops; nurses on an upper deck | ??? | Liverpool, England | 8 days later | W. Pursel (520th QM Railhead Co) |
44-08-16 | Boston, MA and New York, NY | SS Santa Margarita (C2-S-B1) | 195 troops of 978th Engineer Maintenance Company | CU-36 (included Mormacmoon sailing 44-08-19) | Barry, Wales | 44-08-30 | T. Snell (more and more on convoy) |
44-08-17 | New York, NY | Ile de France | Advance party of the 104th Infantry Division; Replacements | ??? | Greenoch, Scotland | 44-08-?? | R. Beaman, J. Bray, D. Buskey in Lucky 7th (1990), pp. 204, 209, 213; 104th Inf Div history Timberwolf Tracks via P. Branton |
44-08-19 | New York, NY | SS Mormacmoon | 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion | CU-36 (included Santa Margarita sailing 44-08-16) | Cardiff, Wales | 44-09-01 | Bauserman, The Malmédy Massacre (1995), p. 33 and T. Snell (more) |
44-08-25 | Naples, Italy | Kyklades | Returnees, mostly Purple Hearts (ship manned by British Navy) | sailed alone | Piombino, Italy | 44-08-25 | J. Hergendoreder, who was there |
44-08-27 | New York, NY | U.S.S. LeJeune | 413th Infantry Regiment; HQ & HQ Battery 104th Infantry Division Artillery; 385th Field Artillery Battalion (all from 104th Infantry Division) | 9599? (56 ships [largest convoy of the war; first direct trip US-France]) | Cherbourg, France | 44-09-07 | R. Lane (more) and P. Branton (more) |
44-08-27 | New York, NY | U.S.S. George Washington | 414th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Bn (415th Infantry Regiment), 386th & 929th Field Artillery Battalions, 104th HQ Co, 104th Quartermaster Co, 804th Ordnance Co, 329th Medical Battalion (104th Infantry Division) | 9599? (56 ships [largest convoy of the war; first direct trip US-France]) | Cherbourg, France | 44-09-07 | P. Branton (more) |
44-08-27 | New York, NY | USAT Cristobal | 415th Inf. Regt., (less 3rd Battalion) (104th Infantry Division) | 9599? (56 ships [largest convoy of the war; first direct trip US-France]) | Utah Beach, France | 44-09-07 | P. Branton (more) |
44-08-27 | New York, NY | SS Ocean Mail | 387th Field Artillery Battalion (104th Infantry Division) | 9599? (56 ships [largest convoy of the war; first direct trip US-France]) | Utah Beach, France | 44-09-07 | P. Branton (more) |
45-08-30 | USA | Mariposa | Replacements | ??? | Europe | 44-09-06 | E. Kaminski memory and discharge paper |
44-09-01 | Kwajalein Island, Marshall Islands | LSTs | 107th Naval Construction Battalion | convoy of LSTs | Tinian | 44-09-14 | The Log [a tour book of the 107th Naval Construction Battalion] (1946), via T. Hegre, whose father Albert Hegre was with the 107th Seabees |
44-09-05 | Boston, MA | Gen. W. H. Gordon | 44th Infantry Division | ??? (44th Inf Div and more?) | Cherbourg, France | 44-09-15 | R. T. Stuckey (to son (more) |
44-09-05 | Boston, MA | (British ship) | 44th Infantry Division | ??? (44th Inf Div and more?) | Cherbourg, France | 44-09-15 | Uncle of E. Kennedy |
44-09-07?? | Guadalcanal | USS Calloway (APA-35) | 81st Infantry Division (321st Infantry Regiment) | (was in convoy - number unknown) | Invasion of Angaur Island, Palau Islands | 44-09-17 | R. Moore of 321st Inf Reg |
44-09-07 | Boston, MA | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 8112 passengers: Replacements | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-09-14 | R. Creswell in Lucky 7th (1990), p. 219 and West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-09-15 | Honolulu | U.S.S. Haywood | 32nd Infantry Regiment - Company C (7th Infantry Division) | ??? | Dulag, Leyte, Philippine Islands | 44-10-20 | R. Nelson’s diary (more) |
44-09-16 | Boston, MA | U. S. S. Wakefield | 750th Tank Battalion | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-09-22 | History of 750th Tank Battalion, via J. Walker |
44-09-20 | New York, NY | U.S. Thomas Barry | 84th Infantry Division (334th Infantry Regiment) | ??? | Southampton, England | 44-10-01 | Fortune Favored the Brave, by Cpl. Perry Wolf, via E. Gould |
44-09-20 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | (total of 9,084 troops & 1,110 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-09-25 | S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-09-25? | Firth of Clyde, Scotland | ??? | Richard Pinches | ??? | New York, NY | 44-09-30? | Richard Pinches, via J. Baker |
44-09-27 boarded, 44-09-29 sailed | Camp Kilmer, NJ | H.M.S. Samaria | 11th Armored Division | ??? (48 ships carrying 2 full Divisions) | Southampton, England | 44-10-12 | G. Urda (more) |
44-09-27 boarded, 44-09-29 sailed | Camp Kilmer, NJ | USS Hermitage | 11th Armored Division | ??? (48 ships carrying 2 full Divisions) | Southampton, England | 44-10-12 | G. Urda (more) |
44-09-29 | New York, NY | HMS Sterling Castle | 84th Infantry Division (335th Infantry Regiment) | ??? | Liverpool, England | 44-10-09 | A Private's Diary, by Don Edwards, via E. Gould |
44-09-30? | Boston, MA | SS Argentina | Part of 393rd Infantry Regiment (99th Infantry Division) | ??? | England | 44-10-10 or 11? | S. Colby and D. Philips (via postal mail) (more) |
44-09 late?? or 10 early?? | San Francisco, CA | USS General Harry Taylor (APA-145) | ??? | ??? | Noumea, New Caledonia | 44-10-?? | Jacob Talenco, via J. Baker |
44-10-04 | Boston, MA | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 7,588 passengers | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-10-12 | West Point crewman W. McLain |
44-10-04 | New York, NY | New Amsterdam | Richard Farrington's B-24 Crew | ??? | Greenock, Scotland | ??? | Childers, Wings of Morning (1995), p. 35, 40 |
44-10-06 | New York, NY | SS George Washington | about 5000 troops of the 100th Infantry Division , including 399th Infantry Regiment | CU-40 | Marseilles, France | 44-10-20? (about 2 weeks at sea, due to lost rudder) | G. Vladimer, medic of the 399th Infantry Regiment, who was aboard (more on the 100th) and (more on the convoy) |
44-10-06 | New York, NY | USS Gen Gordon | troops of the 100th Infantry Division | CU-40 | Marseilles, France | 44-10-20 | E. Kirsch (more on the 100th) and (more on the convoy) |
44-10-06 | New York, NY | SS Santa Margarita (C2-S-B1) | Battery D, 567th AAA AW (Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons) Battalion | CU-40 | Newport, Wales | 44-10-17 | T. Snell (more) and (more) |
44-10-06? | New York, NY | U.S.S. Gibbons | 103rd Infantry Division | ??? | Marseilles, France | 14 days later (delayed by typhoon) | Personal experience of Frank McQuillan, 103rd Infantry Division (to R. Spoon) (more) |
44-10-06 | Hoboken, NJ | Monticello | 103rd Infantry Division (including 328th Medical Battalion) | Same as Gen. Brooks (convoy leader) and Santa Maria (very large: about 28 or more vessels) | Marseilles, France | 44-10-20 | Memory of B. Bowers and Report After Action: The Story of the 103rd Infantry Division (more) |
44-10-06 | Hoboken, NJ | Santa Maria | 103rd Infantry Division | Same as Gen. Brooks (convoy leader) and Monticello (very large: about 28 or more vessels) | Marseilles, France | 44-10-20 | Memory of B. Bowers and Report After Action: The Story of the 103rd Infantry Division (more) |
44-10-06 | Hoboken, NJ | Gen. Brooks | 103rd Infantry Division | Same as Monticello and Santa Maria (Gen. Brooks was convoy leader) (very large: about 28 or more vessels) | Marseilles, France | 44-10-20 | Memory of B. Bowers and Report After Action: The Story of the 103rd Infantry Division (more) |
44-10-06 | San Francisco, CA | USS General Harry Taylor (APA-145) | Various Replacements | ??? | Noumea, New Caledonia | 44-10-22 | W. E. Neubauer, who was aboard |
44-10-08 | New York, NY | Queen Elizabeth | 106th Infantry Division (advance parties, including Col. Thomas J. Riggs, CO of 81st Engineer Combat Battalion); 200 Royal Canadian Air Force Aircrew Officers | ??? | Greenock, Scotland | 44-10-12 | Dupuy, St. Vith: Lion in the Way (1947), p. 8 and Thomas J. Riggs to J. Kline (more) and Donald Child of the RCAF |
44-10-12 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | Replacements (total of 11,891 troops & 1,061 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-10-18 | J. Delawder in Lucky 7th (1990), p. 222 and S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-10-17 | New York, NY | Queen Elizabeth | 423rd Infantry Regiment and 2nd Battalion of the 424th Infantry Regiment (106th Infantry Division) | ??? | Greenock, Scotland | 44-10-22 | J. Kline (more) |
44-10-20 | ?? | USS Alpine | Participants in Leyte Landing?? | ?? | Leyte (Landings) | 44-10-20 | Mariner's Museum via T. Monday (more) |
44-10-20 | New York, NY | Aquitania | 422nd Infantry Regiment and 424th Infantry Regiment minus 2nd Battalion (106th Infantry Division) | ??? | Greenock, Scotland | 44-10-28 | Dupuy, St. Vith: Lion in the Way (1947), p. 8 and H. Stokes and J. Kline (more) |
44-10-31 | Boston, MA | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 7,615 passengers: 201st General Hospital | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-11-08 | West Point crewman W. McLain and Helen Halcovage of the 201st Gen Hosp, via A. shollenberger (more) |
44-Oct or Nov | New York, NY | Aquitania | Replacements, including E. Palmer | sailed alone | Greenock, Scotland | 44-Oct or Nov | E. Palmer (via E. Palmer) |
44-11-?? | Hollandia | USS Alpine | Reinforcements for Leyte | ?? | Leyte, Philippines | 44-11-18 | Mariner's Museum via T. Monday (more) |
44-11-01 | New York, NY | Ile de France | 506th Military Police Battalion | ??? | Gourock, Scotland | 44-11-09 | Fred Minson of Co. B, 506th MP Bn, who was aboard (more) |
44-11-03 | New York, NY | U.S.S. Mount Vernon | 42nd Infantry Division | ??? (but was in convoy) | Marseilles, France | 44-11-13 | Corporal Ivan Louis Tominack (7th Army, 42nd Infantry Division, 445th Ordnance (HAM) Company), via N. Tominack |
44-11-03 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | (total of 11,968 troops & 1,065 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-11-09 | S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-11-04 | Bombay, India | U.S.S. Gen A. E. Anderson | various Army; Marine; Chinese cadets; New Zealand nurses (about 2000 troops total) | ??? | San Pedro, CA | 44-12-04 | Dr. H. M. Johnson, Medical Corps |
44-11-07 | Brooklyn, NY | ??? | 8th Armored Division | ??? | Southampton, England | 44-11-19 | In Tornado's Wake: A History of the 8th Armored Division, thanks to R. Butler, citing |
44-11-07 | Lae, New Guinea | John Sykes | 1st Australian Signal Training Battalion ? | ??? | Bougainville, New Guinea | 44-11-09 | Brian H. Longfield, via S. Daniels |
44-11-10 | Boston, MA | Wakefield | 81st Engineer Combat Battalion, Division Artillery (589th, 590th, 591st, 592nd Field Artillery Battalions, Division Artillery Headquarters Battery), Special Troops (including 106th Reconnaissance Troop) (all from the 106th Infantry Division); Battalion of black Quartermaster troops | sailed alone | Liverpool, England | 44-11-17 | Dupuy, St. Vith: Lion in the Way (1947), p. 8 and J. Kline (more) |
44-11-10 | Boston, MA | Niew Amsterdam | 3184th Signal Service Battalion; 64th Field Hospital and various medical units and many Army nurses; over 8000 replacement troops | sailed alone | Scotland | 44-11-18 | A. D'Ambra of the 3184th SSB and jerbayer@swbell.net of the 64th FH (more) |
44-11-15 | New York, NY | George Washington | 262nd Infantry Regiment (66th Infantry Division) | ??? (with rest of 66th Infantry Division on same date) | Southampton, England | 44-11-26 | G. Cipolletti (262/66) (more) |
44-11-15 | New York, NY | (unknown) | 263rd Infantry Regiment (66th Infantry Division) | ??? (with rest of 66th Infantry Division on same date) | Southampton, England?? | 44-11-26? | G. Cipolletti (262/66) (more) |
44-11-15 | New York, NY | (unknown) | 264th Infantry Regiment (66th Infantry Division) | ??? (with rest of 66th Infantry Division on same date) | Southampton, England?? | 44-11-26? | G. Cipolletti (262/66) (more) |
44-11-25 | New York, NY | SS Santa Margarita (C2-S-B1) | ??? | UGF-173 | Marseilles, France | 44-12-08 | T. Snell (more) |
44-11-23 | Boston, MA | SS Brazil | 76th Infantry Division Headquarters & 304th Infantry Regiment (76th Infantry Division) | ??? (with rest of 76th Infantry Division on same date) | Southampton, England | 44-12-04 | E. Clark (Co. C/417/76) (more) |
44-11-23 | Boston, MA | SS Sea Owl | 385th Infantry Regiment (76th Infantry Division) | ??? (with rest of 76th Infantry Division on same date) | Southampton, England | 44-12-04 | E. Clark (Co. C/417/76) (more) |
44-11-23 | Boston, MA | USS Marine Raven | 417th Infantry Regiment (76th Infantry Division) | ??? (with rest of 76th Infantry Division on same date) | Plymouth, England | 44-12-04 | E. Clark (Co. C/417/76) (more) |
44-12-?? | Europe | Enterprise | ??? | ??? | USA | 44-12-just before Christmas | Father-in-law of W. Obendorf |
44-12-01 | Boston, MA | Mariposa | 274th Infantry Regiment, less Co. L (70th Infantry Division) | sailed alone | Marseilles, France | 44-12-10 | 70th Inf Div vets S. K. Dixon (from 70th Division Historian Charlie Pence and The Trailblazers) and S. G. Thompson |
44-12-01? | New York, NY | Marine Panther | 69th Infantry Division | ??? (was in convoy) | Southampton, England | 44-12-12? | C. Jeschke |
44-12-04 | New York, NY | Niew Amsterdam | 76th Infantry Division Headquarters Advance Party | ??? | Firth of Clyde, Scotland | 44-12-12 | E. Clark (Co. C/417/76) (more) |
44-12-07 | Boston, MA | U.S.S. West Point (AP23) | 275th Infantry Regiment, 276th Infantry Regiment and Company L of 274th Infantry Regiment (all of 70th Infantry Division) | ??? | Marseilles, France | 44-12-16 | S. K. Dixon and A. Sullivan West Point crewman W. McLain (more) |
44-12-10 | Hampton Roads, VA | SS Argentina | 86th Mountain Infantry Regiment (10th Mountain Division) | sailed alone | Naples, Italy | 44-12-23 | R. Raney's grandfather Roy T. Moore's diary (2nd Bn/86MIR/10MD) and the book Soldiers on Skis (more) |
44-12-10 | Boston, MA | SS Richardson | Remainder of 76th Infantry Division (see 44-11-23) | ??? | Southampton, England | 44-12-21 | E. Clark (Co. C/417/76) (more) |
44-12-10 | New York, NY | Queen Mary | (total of 11,996 troops & 1,084 crew) | sailed alone | Gourock, Scotland | 44-12-16 | S. Harding R.M.S. Queen Mary, p. 79 |
44-12-12? | New York, NY | George Washington | replacements, units unassigned, all headed for 3rd Army | sailed alone | ETO | 44-12-?? | T. Carnall, via M. Moore (e-mail address defunct) |
44-12-13 | New York, NY | Marine Devil | 70th Infantry Division Special Troops Advance Party (Division Headquarters, Division Military Police (MP) Platoon, Division Band and 70th Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) Detachment) | ??? | Marseilles, France | 44-12-23 | S. K. Dixon (from 70th Division Historian Charlie Pence and The Trailblazers) |
44-12-15 departure (embarked 44-12-13) | Bougainville | LST 1029 | 754th Tank Battalion medics? | ??? | Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, Philipines (via Huon Gulf, Lae, New Guinea and 5 day stop at Manus Island, Admiralty Islands) | 45-01-09 arrival (debarked 45-01-12) | Journal of Sabino Goitia, via E. Kennedy |
44-12-19 | Los Angeles, CA | USS Gen. George M. Randall (AP-115) | 596th Air Engineering Squadron (380th Air Service Group) | sailed alone | Hobart, Tasmania (en route to Bombay, India) | 45-01-02 | J. Baker (more) |
44-12-mid ?? | Europe | Explorer | wounded troops ?? | ??? | New York, NY | 44-12-31 | Jack Wickham, of 38th Inf Reg (2nd Inf Div), via J. Baker |
44-12-24 | Southampton, England | Leopoldville | 66th Infantry Division (mixed elements) | ??? | torpedoed and sunk in English Channel | torpedoed and sunk 44-12-24 | See the Final Crossing of the Leopoldville web page |
44-12-25 | Southampton, England | HMS Jan Sobieski | 201st General Hospital | escorted by 2 unknown British destroyers that were both sunk by U-boats | France | 44-12-25 | Helen Halcovage of the 201st Gen Hosp, via A. Shollenberger (more) |
44-12-29 | Leyte, Philippines | Marigold (Hospital Ship) | wounded troops | ??? | Hollandia, New Guinea | 45-01-02 | S. Castro, who was aboard (more) |