January to June

The records of ships used to carry troops to their theaters of operations were destroyed intentionally in 1951. "According to our [U. S. National Archives] records, in 1951 the Department of the Army destroyed all passenger lists, manifests, logs of vessels, and troop movement files of United States Army Transports for World War II." (Sorry, but there was no word on why the records were destroyed.) Thus there is no longer an official record of who sailed on what ship, though there are still valuable sources that can be found. So this web page is an informal collecting ground for information about troop ship crossings.

If you have information about a crossing, please submit your information.



  • The list is in chronological order by departure date. So if you are looking for a particular ship or unit, you will have to use the FIND function in your browser. Unit names are spelled out when they fit (but not always); so search for the unit number - e.g., "106" or "106th" for the 106th Infantry Division.
  • Different units aboard are separated by semi-colons (;). If a unit was attached to another unit, either the larger unit will be in parentheses - e.g. "38th Armored Infantry Battalion (7th Armored Division)", or vice versa "7th Armored Division (38th Armored Infantry Battalion)". This means only the smaller unit is known to have been on board; the larger unit is included, since people may be searching on that. Note that units may have crossed on multiple ships.
  • Ships going into Greenoch (and variant spellings) or Glasgow or Firth of Clyde, Scotland were all going to the same destination. So search on "Scotland" for any arrivals there, since the variants are numerous.
  • RAMPs are Recovered Allied Military Personnel. These were former prisoners of war, who had priority for going home.
  • Unknown, incomplete, or uncertain items of information are in bold type. If you know any of these, please submit your information.
Departure Date
Embarkation Place
Vessel
Units on Board
Convoy Number
Debarkation Place
Arrival Date
Source of Information
43-Early
Cristobal Colon,
Panama Canal Zone
Unknown
466th Engineers
In convoy
New Orleans or Key West ??
Prior to
43-04-01
Lance A. West
(whose father was on board)
43-01-02
Freetown,
Sierra Leone
Orion
68th Field Regiment Royal Artillery (South Midlands)
Unknown
Durban,
South Africa
43-01-18
68th Regiment war diaries and
service records of Thomas Edward Pheasey
(via Colin Pheasey)
(more)
43-02-03
Massawa,
Eritrea
9,995 troops
(to Sydney)
& 877 crew
sailed alone
Sydney,
Australia
(via Maldive Islands & Freemantle)
43-02-27
S. Harding -Gray Ghost
43-02-08
New York,
NY
Sloterdijk
703rd Railway Grand Division (and possibly others)
Unknown
Oran,
Algeria
43-02-21
Diary of Adrian M. Burch
(via his grandson,
Luke Taylor)
43-02-12
Boston,
MA
Argentina
120th Infantry Regiment (including the 230th Field Artillery Battalion; Company C - 105th Engineer Battalion; Company C - 105th Medical Battalion)
"One of the largest convoys in history"
Gourock,
Scotland
43-02-24
History of the 120th Infantry Regiment, pp 6 & 7
(via Alvin G. Rothe, Jr. whose father was in the 120th)
(more)
43-02-13
Durban,
South Africa
Yoma
60th Field Regiment Royal Artillery (South Midlands); 10th Indian Division units
Unknown
Bombay,
India
43-03-03
Service Records of Thomas Edward Pheasey
(via Colin Pheasey)
(more)
43-02-15
San Francisco
CA
West Point
(AP23)
7,976 passengers (to Wellington; 7,961 to Melbourne; 7,948 to Bombay)
sailed alone
Bombay,
India
(via Wellington and Melbourne)
43-03-18
West Point crewman
W. McLain
43-02-26
San Francisco
CA
President Grant
3414th, 3415th and 852nd Ordnance Maintenence Companies (US Army 353 Ordnance Battalion)
Convoy with 3 other troop ships and 15 Merchant Marine ships
New Caledonia
43-03-20
Various sources
(via Karen)
(more)
43-02??
U.S.A.
Dorchester
4 chaplains who gave their life jackets up to save 4 other men
???
torpedoed and sunk in the North Atlantic
torpedoed and sunk 43-02??
R. Ricketts of the 65th Infantry Division
43-03-03
New York
NY
John Ericcson
several thousand Army personnel (including nurses); about 100 Navy personnel
USG 6
Casablanca,
Morocco
43-03-18
W. O'Leary who was there and Convoy
(more)
43-03-06
Bombay,
India
Ekma
60th Field Regiment Royal Artillery (South Midlands); 10th Indian Division units
Unknown
Margil,
Iraq
43-03-13
Service Records of Thomas Edward Pheasey
(via Colin Pheasey)
(more)
43-03-22
Sydney
Australia
8,326 troops
(to Gourock)
& 874 crew
sailed alone
Gourock,
Scotland
(via Freemantle, Cape Town & Freetown)
43-04-22
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
43-04-13
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Amerika
53 Royal Canadian Air Force aircrew officers; 75-85 crew
HX-234
torpedoed and sunk 120 miles SSE of Cape Farewell, Greenland (bound for Liverpool)
43-04-21
The RCAF at War 1939-1945 and National Archives of Canada, thanks to D. Colwell
(more)
43-04-13
San Francisco
CA
Richard March Hoe
1st Battalion (32nd Infantry Regiment (7th Infantry Division))
???
Attu Island
43-05-11
R. Nelson’s diary
(more)
43-04-14
San Francisco,
CA
(Oakland Bay)
Willard S. Holbrook
339th Engineer Regiment
None
Brisbane,
Australia
43-05-02
History of the 339th Engineer Construction Battalion
(via Bob Klocek)
43-04-15
Brooklyn Navy Yard,
NY
Mariposa
95th, 93rd and 56th Evacuation Hospitals, 54th Medical Battalion; Army Air Force officers & enlisted men; tank crews and officers; "Tuskegee Airmen"
None
Casablanca, French Morocco
43-04-24
"And If I Perish" by Evelyn Monahan & Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee
(via Joyce Moore whose father was in the 95th Evac)
43-04-29
New York
NY
Santa Rosa
82nd Airborne Division
???
Casablanca,
French Morocco
43-05-10
T. Kent; Gavin, On to Berlin (1978),
p. 7
(more)
43-04-29
Staten Island New York
NY
Mexico
167th AAA Gun Battalion
???
Oran,
Algeria
43-05-11
A. Trinceri's Diary, via T. Vardase
43-05-05
Gourock,
Scotland
Unknown
???
New York,
NY
43-05-11
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
43-05-10
New York,
NY
Mauritania
Approx 8,500 troops (including 350 troops of the 18th Depot Repair Squadron)
Sailed alone
Colombo,
Ceylon
(with stops at Port of Spain, Trinidad; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Capetown, South Africa; Diego Suarez, Madagascar)
43-06-18
Charles E. Powers
(who was on board)
43-05-13
New York
NY
West Point
(AP23)
8,049 passengers
sailed alone
Casablanca,
Morocco
43-05-20
West Point crewman
W. McLain
43-05-23
New York
NY
Santa Margarita
250 troops
???
Dakar,
[Senegal]
43-06-12
T. Snell
(more)
43-06-01
New York
NY
1077th Signal Company Service Group
sailed alone
Gourock,
Scotland
43-06-06
National Archives file of the 1077th SGSG, via
T. Ensminger and S. Harding Gray Ghost, p. 77
43-06-04 (embarkation date)
Hampton Roads
VA
Harry Lee
(APA-10)
157th Infantry Regiment (45th Infantry Division)
???
Oran,
Algeria
43-06-21
R. H. Ault (157th Inf), who was aboard, via,
G. Hawkins
(more)
43-06-06
Newport News
VA
West Point
(AP23)
8,220 passengers
sailed alone
Casablanca,
Morocco
43-06-13
West Point crewman
W. McLain
43-06-08
Newport News
VA
Anne Arundel
(AP-76)
45th Infantry Division (elements of 180th Infantry Regiment); 2nd Chemical Mortar Battalion (one company)
convoy for 45 Infantry Division
Oran,
Algeria
43-06-25
W. Eldredge
(more)
43-06-08
Newport News
VA
Barnett
(AP-11)
45th Infantry Division (elements of 179th Infantry Regiment); 2nd Chemical Mortar Battalion (one company)
convoy for 45 Infantry Division
Oran,
Algeria
43-06-25
W. Eldredge
(more)
43-06-09
New York,
NY
Evangeline
Unknown
Large convoy
Oran,
Algeria
44-09-29
Web reference
43-06-10
Gourock,
Scotland
6,235 passengers
& 922 crew
???
New York,
NY
43-06-16
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
43-06-17
San Francisco,
CA
Mount Vernon
3,500 Army, Marine and Naval personnel
Sailed alone
Sydney,
Australis
43-07-01
Ralph E. Bounds
(who was on board)
43-06-19?
Colombo,
Ceylon
Swarthmore
350 troops of the 18th Depot Repair Squadron
Sailed alone
Bombay,
India
43-??-??
Charles E. Powers
(who was on board)
43-06-24
New York,
NY
15,281 troops
& 927 crew
???
Gourock,
Scotland
43-06-29
S. Harding - Gray Ghost