Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 1 2
Results 11 to 17 of 17

Thread: S.U.B.O Archangel

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    W.A.
    Posts
    25,576
    Thanks (Given)
    13769
    Thanks (Received)
    14685
    Likes (Given)
    20284
    Likes (Received)
    82095

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    Agree with Keith Brenda, in the. Days that your father went alongside another vessel in any sort of seaway with the ships equipment of those days in hand steering was a fete in itself.. Today one
    Does such with more modern ships on the likes of seismic ships which fuel and store at sea whilst continuing with their work . However they have the advantage of calm seas otherwise wouldnt attempt , the seismic vessel is on a dead steady course and speed computer. Controlled
    and you have Yokohama fenders down in case of any would be contacts As you say the supply vessel just normally uses a forward backspring amd keeps a slightly faster headway on the the supply vessel to keep the stern in. However your fathers manoeuvres were under much more difficult circumstances and obviously a well earned piece of seamanship and all merit to him. Regards JS. However still think your query has something to do with the insurance side of the business, even though there was a war going on it was still business as usual. Regards JS
    Last edited by j.sabourn; 13th January 2019 at 02:15 PM.

  2. #12
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    Bolton UK
    Posts
    15,002
    Thanks (Given)
    20832
    Thanks (Received)
    11113
    Likes (Given)
    30414
    Likes (Received)
    37186

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    Excellent report of Excellent Seamanship, Brenda.
    Cheers
    Brian

  3. Thanks Brenda Shackleton thanked for this post
  4. #13
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Posts
    4,607
    Thanks (Given)
    2087
    Thanks (Received)
    3356
    Likes (Given)
    10815
    Likes (Received)
    12764

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    Have to agree with you J.S. I done a little digging myself and although S.U.B.O. Does not seem to give any abbreviation on the net, I find myself being directed to Insurers each search. Terry.
    {terry scouse}

  5. Thanks j.sabourn, Doc Vernon thanked for this post
  6. #14
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    Cheshire
    Posts
    860
    Thanks (Given)
    1183
    Thanks (Received)
    1413
    Likes (Given)
    590
    Likes (Received)
    3287

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    hello,
    I've had another thought about this and I think he meant S.B.N.O = SENIOR BRITISH NAVAL OFFICER (or OFFICE) . There must have been such a Naval base in Archangel. Thanks for all your input.
    His Log writing is easy to read so I know that I haven't mis-read it !
    regards
    Brenda

  7. Thanks Captain Kong, Doc Vernon, N/A thanked for this post
  8. #15
    Keith at Tregenna's Avatar
    Keith at Tregenna Guest

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    Brenda.

    Found nothing else on this as yet.

    K.

  9. #16
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    Cooma NSW
    Posts
    10,038
    Thanks (Given)
    11386
    Thanks (Received)
    5672
    Likes (Given)
    48471
    Likes (Received)
    29318
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    Hi Brenda.
    It could be Soviet Union Builders Organization, as it looks like someone was claiming repairs done, maybe an Allied form of Lend Lease
    Cheers Des

  10. #17
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Posts
    75
    Thanks (Given)
    0
    Thanks (Received)
    134
    Likes (Given)
    1
    Likes (Received)
    126

    Default Re: S.U.B.O Archangel

    Good morning

    Having spent some time researching the Convoys to North Russia I would offer the following:

    S.U.B.O. Archangel = SENIOR BRITSH NAVAL OFFIICER (SBNO)

    Convoy PQ 18 was approaching the Murman Coast when the incident described would have occurred.

    There were 40 eastbound convoys to North Russia excluding JW/RA 61A - repatriation of Russian POWs, and 35 return, westbound convoys.

    The convoy cycle was suspended three times - after PQ 18 (Sept - Dec1942), between February and November 1943, and between April and August 1944.

    Hope this is helpful.
    Last edited by WG Smith; 16th January 2019 at 10:31 AM. Reason: typo

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 1 2

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •