Arctic convoys of World War II happened in 1919-08.
In World War 1, the use of naval convoys by the British was reinstated. They used convoys to protect cargo ships from German U-Boats.
Transporting war material across the sea; convoys.
protected ship convoys
Caused individual merchant/supply ships to get together in convoys.
They were helping the americans fight the war.
German Submarines tasked with destroying convoys bringing arms and food to Britain.
Groups that used convoys include the military and truck drivers. The military is best known for using convoys when they are in war time situations. They will have a long line of trucks and tanks.
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Troops that invaded from the city of Murmansk primarily refer to the Allied forces during World War I and World War II. In 1918, British and other Allied troops launched an intervention in the Russian Civil War, deploying from Murmansk to support anti-Bolshevik forces. Additionally, during World War II, Murmansk served as a strategic base for Soviet forces defending against the German invasion and was a key point for Arctic convoys.
its massive navy stoped most German attacks on convoys of brtish ships and when
the hostilities between Allied convoys and German U-boats for control of supplies lines.
The speed of the convoys going across the Atlantic depended on the slowest ship in the group. The convoys were further slowed down by traveling in a zigzag pattern to avoid being an easy target for U-boats. The speed of a convoy was seldom more than 15 knots.