Dan Steele

Photographic Colourist

Survival and Solidarity: American Sailors and Their Mascot Return from the Treacherous Arctic Convoys

On 24 September 1942, American sailors, survivors of the perilous Arctic Convoy QP 14, gather with their mascot, Lassie, at Scapa Flow, Scotland, after returning from Arkhangelsk, Russia. This convoy, part of the Allied Arctic operations, faced brutal weather conditions, frigid seas, and the constant threat of German U-boat and air attacks as they journeyed to supply the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front. The bond between the crew and their faithful companion, Lassie, offered comfort and morale amid the dangers of wartime. The Arctic convoys, though treacherous, were vital in maintaining the Allied supply chain and supporting the fight against Axis forces on multiple fronts.

Colour By Dan Steele
RUSSIA CONVOY SURVIVORS. SCAPA FLOW, 24 SEPTEMBER 1942. (A 11970) Survivors from an American ship in the Russia convoy with their mascot, Lassie. IWM. Original Source: http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205145462

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