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
44-01-??
New York,
NY
Ile de France
Unknown
Replacements?
None
Glasgow,
Scotland
44-??-??
Interviews conducted by
I. Todd Trotter
44-01-??
Unknown
Angela City
Naval units and marines
Unknown
Unknown
44-??-??
Sheldon Helfgot's father's certificate that was issued when the ship crossed the equator, dated 1/17/44
44-01-01
Hampton Roads and Newport News
VA
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)
44-01-03
Gourock,
Scotland
Unknown
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-01-09
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
44-01-04
New Caledonia
Picking
(DD-685)
replacements? 754th Tank Battalion?
???
Guadalcanal,
Solomon Islands (via New Hebrides)
44-01-08
44-01-06
Balboa,
Canal Zone
USAT 403
???
2079th Quartermaster Truck Company (Aviation)
Unknown
Townsville,
Australia
44-01-30
Dave Watts' father, who was on board
44-01-07
Liverpool,
England
Unknown
(states was Andes but she was on her way to Casablanca at this time)
Approx 250 Trainee Aircrew (RAF)
???
Capetown,
South Africa
44-??-??
Ivor Thompson
(ex RAF)
44-01-09
New York,
NY
Mauretania
54th Replacement Battalion
Sailed alone
ETO
44-01-??
John R. Gorrell
(Whose grandfather was on board)
44-01-09
Brooklyn
NY
Mormac 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,
CA
West Point
(AP23)
795 passengers
sailed alone
Noumea
44-01-24
West Point crewman W. McLain
44-01-12
Casablanca,
French Morocco
Andes
51st Engineer Combat Battalion; 82nd Engineer Combat Battalion
Unknown
Liverpool,
England
44-01-20
Robert Castoni
and
"US Combat Engineers in WW2"
44-01-13
Guadalcanal
Solomon Islands
???
754th Tank Battalion medics?
???
Bougainville,
Solomon Islands
(via New Hebrides)
44-01-15
44-01-17
Honolulu
HI
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
George Washington
4th Infantry Division, including 20th Field Artillery Battalion
???
Liverpool,
England
44-01-29
L. Langston (via son T. Langston)
44-01-18
Honolulu,
Oahu
Monterey
63rd Infantry Regiment which was part of the 6th Infantry Division that also included the 1st & 20th Infantry Regiments, the 51st, 53rd & 80th Field Artillery which were also in the convoy
In convoy
(number unknown)
Milne Bay,
New Guinea
44-01-31
The History of the 6th Division and Veterans of the 63rd Infantry
(via Barbara Jessop)
44-01-22
New York,
NY
Unknown
Unknown
Gourock,
Scotland
44-01-28
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
44-01-23
Newport News
VA
General 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)
44-01-31
Gourock,
Scotland
Unknown
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-02-06
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
44-02-??
New York
NY???
Queen Elizabeth
about 12000 troops; Air Corps replacements
sailed alone
Grennock,
Scotland
44-02-??
R. Griffin
(more)
44-02-??
Boston,
MA
Exchange
553rd Engineer Heavy Ponton Battalion
Yes - Convoy # unknown
Cardiff,
Wales
44-??-??
Interviews with members of the 553rd (Maj Donald J. Kievit, PFC Frank C. Swiecicki-Swiss, T/5 P. C. Brown, SGT Tom Bennett)
(via James O. Kievit)
(more)
44-02-??
Aronto,
Italy
Dilwara
Possibly 81st or 82nd squadrons of the 12BG of the 12AF
??
??
??
Photo research povided by Holly Mocko
44-02-01
Port Said
Egypt
Santa Margarita
"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
Relief
wounded troops
sailed alone
Honolulu,
HI
44-02-14
R. Nelson’s diary
(more)
44-02-09
New York
NY
Andes
203rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic (AAA) Automatic Weapons (AW) Battalion ; 635th Tank Destroyer Battalion; 1195th Engineer Combat Group
sailed alone
Liverpool,
England
44-02-18
A. Blood in Lucky 7th (1990), pp. 206-207; B. Collins, whose father was on board
and George Keaveney
(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
Hampton Roads
VA
Lambert Cadwalader
773rd Squadron of 463rd Bomb Group
???
Naples,
Italy
44-03-10
History of the Fighting 463rd via
D. Pixler
(more)
44-02-11
New York,
NY
Marine Raven
1A 690 Field Artillery
???
Greenock,
Scotland
44-02-22
Diary of Sgt. Raymond J. Barth
44-02-11
New York,
NY
Thomas Jefferson
552nd Ordnance Comapny Heavy Maintenance Tank
In convoy
Belfast,
Ireland
44-02-22
Documents from men that were on board
(via Thomas F. Dole,Jr)
44-02-12
New York,
NY
Unknown
Unknown
Gourock,
Scotland
44-02-18
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
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
(Boarded on
44-02-11)
New York,
NY
Duchess of Bedford
6th Traffic Regulating Group; others
Large convoy
Firth of Clyde,
Scotland
44-02-22
Ed Wagner
(who was on board) also
L. Weiss, who was one of the troops on board
44-02-12?
Oran
Algeria
Highland Queen
300 replacement infantry 2nd Lieutenants
???
Naples,
Italy
44-02-16?
R. Cloer
(more)
44-02-13
New York,
NY
Ile de France
814th Tank Destroyer
Battalion
; 601st AAA Gun Battalion; some Canadian Army & Air Force; some British, mainly Royal Air Force; possibly Women's Royal naval Service
Unknown
Halifax,
Nova Scotia
44-02-14
Robert H. Holder
(who's father was on board)
(more)
44-02-14
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Ile de France
814th Tank Destroyer
Battalion
; 601st AAA Gun Battalion; some Canadian Army & Air Force; some British, mainly Royal Air Force; possibly Women's Royal naval Service
Unknown
Greenoch,
Scotland
44-02-22?
C. Boykin, Gare la Bête (1995), p. 23-27;
Also
Robert H. Holder
(who's father was on board)
(more)
44-02-19
San Francisco,
CA
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
USA
???
CBI troops
???
India
44-03-29
Discharge papers of Billy N. Justice
(via Deirdre Justice)
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
Gourock,
Scotland
Unknown
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-02-27
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
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)
44-02-22
New York,
NY
Empire Argebus
910th Ordnance H.A.M Company (including the 107th Ordnance Motor Mechanic Company)
In convoy
Greenock,
Scotland
???
Service Roecord of Jennings W. Reid
(via son
William Reid)
44-02-27
???
General George J. Simmonds
208th Engineering Combat Brigade (Company A & C confirmed on board)
In convoy
Argentia,
Newfoundland
44-03-06
Travel log of soldiers on board (via Harold Odell Nelson's daughter, Ruth)
(more)
44-02-28
Boston
MA
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
New York,
NY
Frederick Lykes
467th Bombardment Group (788th Bombardment Squadron); US Navy Amphibious crews
In convoy
T. C. 251,
Glasgow,
Scotland
44-03-11
Microfilm roll A0660 at Maxwell AFB, via T. Ensminger;
John H. Kellers
(on board)
(more)
44-02-28
(Embarked on
44-02-27)
Boston,
MA
(Camp Miles Standish)
Exchequer
712th Tank Battalion
In convoy
Gouroch,
Scotland
44-03-08
History of the 712th Tank Battalion
(via Louis Gruntz, Jr.)
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
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 - Gray Ghost, p. 78
44-03-07
Hampton Roads
VA
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)
44-03-11
Gourock,
Scotland
2,042 passengers & 1,123 crew
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-03-17
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
44-03-14
Argentia,
Newfoundland
General George J. Simmonds
208th Engineering Combat Brigade (Company A & C confirmed on board)
In convoy
Greenock,
Scotland
44-03-21
Travel log of soldiers on board (via Harold Odell Nelson's daughter, Ruth)
(more)
44-03-19
New York
NY
Santa Margarita
???
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
34th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron (total of 12,072 troops & 1,099 crew)
sailed alone
Gourock,
Scotland
44-03-27
R. Faulkner and S. Harding - Gray Ghost, 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
44-03-22
USA
Marine Raven
Units of the 2nd Infantry Division
Unknown
ETO
44-??-??
Pfc. Ulmer Spinney
(via William Spinney)
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)
44-03-24
Boston,
MA
James Parker
1st Battalion 941st Field Artillery (155\'s); Army nurses; 1500 soldiers of different units
Left Boston in convoy but was alone after first day.
Newport,
England
44-04-04
"Greaswood Gazette" newsletter
(via Gena "frenchie" Boisseau USN-Ret)
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)
44-03-28
Camp Shanks,
New York,
NY
Mormacmoon
173rd Field Artillery Group
???
England
44-04-08
John L. Ovans
(who was on board)
44-03-30
San Francisco,
CA
Bloemfontein
???
???
New Caledonia
44-04-16
Gordon Shackleton, via J. Baker
44-03-31
Gourock,
Scotland
1,246 passengers & 1,091 crew
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-04-06
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
44-04-05
Oran
Algeria
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,
NY
(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,
NY
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)
44-04-07
New York,
NY
Ile de France
Replacements bound for the ETO. Approx 10,000 enlisted men & 1,000 officers & nurses
sailed alone
Glasgow?
Scotland
44-04-14
44-04-07
Boston,
MA
Sea Porpoise
821st Tank Destroyer Battalion; 2 other unknown battalions
In convoy
Number unknown
Newport,
Wales
44-04-17
Unit History of the 821st Tank Destroyer Battalion
(via Francis "Frank" Neuwirth)
44-04-10
New York
NY
2nd Cavalry Group Headquarters
(total of 11,979 troops & 1,086 crew)
sailed alone
Gourock,
Scotland
44-04-16
S. Harding - Gray Ghost; also
"The Ghosts of Patton's Third Army: A History of the Second U.S. Cavalry"
44-04-13
Bombay
India
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
Mount Vernon 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
Otranto
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
Nieuw 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
(Gourock)
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)
44-04-22
New York,
NY
Mauretania
2nd Squadron; 42nd Squadron; other 2nd Cavalry units
Sailed alone
Liverpool,
England
44-04-30
"The Ghosts of Patton's Third Army: A History of the Second U.S. Cavalry"
44-04-23
Norfolk,
VA
John Dickinson
Unknown
In convoy
???
???
Roy Brown
(a crew member that was on board)
44-04-27
San Francisco,
CA
West Point (AP23)
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
44-04-30
Port Hueneme,
CA
Santa Isabel
1,750 passengers
Sailed alone
Noumea,
New Caledonia
44-05-17
USNR Lt.'s Diary
44-05-03
New York,
NY
Henry Gibbons
168th Engineer Combat Battalion
In convoy
Bristol,
England
44-05-15
Hinder Forward - The Unit History of the 168th Engineer Combat Battalion (via Richard V. Horrell)
44-05-03
Boston,
MA
Britannica
50th Signal Battalion; others
Unknown
Liverpool,
England
44-05-16
Ray Laffey
(via Terry Hirsch)
44-05-07
Gourock,
Scotland
968 passengers & 935 crew
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-05-13
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
44-05-10
New York,
NY
Andes
1375th Engineer Petroleum Distribution Company; possibly the 361st SS Engineers?
Sailed alone
Liverpool,
England
44-05-18
(Arrived 44-05-17)
Journal of
Walter J. Reichle,
Technician Fifth Grade, 1375th EPD
(via Thomas A. Johnson)
44-05-13
Boston,
MA
Colombie
Replacements from the 106th Infantry; others
In large convoy
Glasgow,
Scotland
44-05-25
Glynn Raby
(who was on board)
44-05-15
New York
NY
Gripsholm
replacements
???
Liverpool,
England
44-05-25
G. Saar, who was aboard
44-05-20
USA
Bloemfontein
Unknown
Unknown
Admiralty Islands
44-??
Ray French
(whose father was on board)
44-05-23
Newport News,
VA
General George M. Randall
5,173 US Army troops
(including misc Red Cross)
Sailed alone
Bombay,
India
(via Melbourne)
44-07-05
Chuck Ulrich
(crewmember)
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
44-06-??
Japan
Marine Adder
787th Army Aviation Engineers
None
San Diego,
CA
44-06-??
44-06-05
Southampton,
Englland
George W. Woodward
Armed Guard, Navy Special Repair (beachmaster)
In convoy
Normandy,
France
44-06-06
Harold G. Ballard, Shipfitter 2nd Class (on board)
(more)
44-06-06
Boston,
MA
Wakefield
Replacement units
None
Liverpool,
England
44-6-13
Robert Jacobson
(who was on board)
(via Robert W. Jacobson, Jr.); also discharge papers of Dale W. Blickenderfer
(who was on board)
boarded 44-06-06; sailed 44-06-07
New York
NY
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 - Gray Ghost
44-06-10
New York,
NY
Argentina
unknown
unknown
??,
England
44-06-25
Harry D. Sayles whose father was on board
44-06-14
New York
NY
Washington
Bill Appleton
was in huge convoy; number unknown
Liverpool,
England
44-06-30
B. Appleton
(more)
44-06-15
New York,
NY
Aquitania
Replacements from the 106th Infantry Division; Army Air Force piolets; Army WACs
Sailed alone
Scotland
45-06-22
George Peros
(who was on board)
44-06-16
New York
NY
William Mitchell
(AP-114)
69th Naval Construction Battalion
???
Liverpool,
England
44-06-28
S. C. Karoly
(more)
44-06-16
Seattle
WA
U. S. Grant
302nd Fighter Control
Squadron
(24 officers & 294 men)
???
Honolulu,
HI
44-06-24
44-06-17
Gourock,
Scotland
4,898 passengers & 1,103 crew
Unknown
New York,
NY
44-06-23
S. Harding - Gray Ghost
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
44-06-20
New York,
NY
(Camp Shanks)
Louis Pasteur
Approx 3,000 unassigned replacement troops
In convoy - number unknown
Liverpool,
England
44-06-??
Don C. Cox
(who was on board)
(via Jim Dees)
44-06-26
Boston or Rhode Island
Mauritania
248th Combat Engineers
???
Liverpool,
England
44-07-05
Barbara Neuerman
(whose father was on board)
44-06-27
Boston,
MA
West Point
(AP23)
159th Engineer Combat Battalion and others
(7,706 passengers total)
sailed alone
Greenock
Scotland
44-07-03
West Point crewman W. McLain and Unit History of the 159th Engineer Combat Batalion (via web form)
44-06-30
New York,
NY
Edmund B. Alexander
Army Air Force replacements
In convoy
Number unknown
Liverpool,
England
44-07-13
Walter E. Boland
(who was on board)
44-06-late??
San Francisco,
CA
(unknown)
81st Infantry Division (321st Infantry Regiment)
???
Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii
44-07-??
R. Moore of 321st Inf Reg
44-06 or 07-??
Melbourne,
Australia
J. S. Boschfontein
84th Naval Construction Battalion
Unknown
San Francisco,
CA
44-08-??
Documents belonging to Nowland D. Bambard
(who was on board)
(via Nowland D. Bambard, Jr.)