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HMS Biter |
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HMS Biter was built in the USA at Sun Shipbuilding, and laid down as mercantile Rio Parana. Launched 18 December 1940, and subsequently converted to a merchant aircraft carrier in the US, transferred to RN and commissioned 1 May 1942. Photo shows: Avenger (ex merchant Rio Hudson), Biter (ex merchant Rio Parana) and Charger (ex merchant Rio de la Plata) being converted. Biter was a member of the "Avenger" Class. When Avenger and Biter first arrived in the UK they went immediately into dockyard hands to have their flight-decks lengthened by 42 feet to allow Swordfish aircraft to take off with a full load of weapons and fuel. Avenger was commissioned on 2 March 1942 and Biter on 1 May 1942.Charger arrived on 2 October 1942 but was returned to the US two days later as a joint USN/RN training ship.
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GMA joins 811 squadron on HMS Biter
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HMS Biter & 811 squadron convoys in 1943 (GMA present) | ||||||||
Convoy sailed | Biter joined | Convoy No | Biter left convoy | Convoy arrived | Convoy from | Convoy to | Logbook Ref. | |
31 May | 8 June | HX 242 | 12 June | 15 June | Halifax Nova Scotia | UK | A1 | |
8 June | 12 June | ONS010 | 18June | 27 June | Liverpool | Halifax | B1,B2 | |
27 June | 1 July | SC 135 | 3 July | 11 July | Halifax | UK | C1,C2,C3,C4 | |
"Officially" Biter left the convoy on 3 July but GMA's records indicate that 811 were still present on 7 July | ||||||||
18 October | 20 October | ON 207 | 27 October | 4 November | Liverpool | New York | D1,D2 | |
6 November | 9 November | SC146 | 13 November | 22 November | Halifax | UK | E1,E2 | |
6 November | 14 November | HX 265 | 17 November | 21 November | New York | UK | F1,F2 | |
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Swordfish over Nova Scotia
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HMS Biter (ex GMA): the same photo as Avenger & Biter above(?) |
The photo appears to show a ferrying operation as there are too many fighter aircraft on board for normal operations. Could be Seafires or Battles. |
HMS Biter and escort vessels: this is a classic photograph |