13 Jul 1941
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
- The Norwegian merchant steamer Inga I arrived at Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom for repairs. ww2dbase [Oban, Scotland | HM]
21 Jul 1941
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
- The Norwegian merchant steamer Inga I departed Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom upon completion of repairs. She sailed with Convoy OG 69 for Gibraltar with a cargo of 1,670 tons of coal and coke. ww2dbase [Oban, Scotland | HM]
26 Mar 1942
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
- Allied convoy PQ-14 departed Oban, Scotland, United Kingdom. ww2dbase [Arctic Convoys | Oban, Scotland | CPC]
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