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Title
Arrangement structure
Sub-series part of
Bilingual equivalent
Date(s)
Microfilmed [ca. 1950]
Place of creation
No place, unknown, or undetermined
Extent
Language of material
English
Scope and content
Sub-series consists of records that were created and maintained by Directorate of Movements (DMove) between 1939 and 1948 and were later incorporated into the larger Army Central Registry System by adding the prefix "63" to the file number. The original filing number was broken down into two parts. The first part of the number indicated the direction and nature of the sailing, and the following describe the assignment of these numbers: 300 (Ships Generally); 301 (Eastbound Cargo); 302 (Eastbound Personnel); 303 (Westbound Personnel); 304 (Passage Rates); 305 (Regular Sailings); 306 (Hospital Ships General); 307 (Passages for Ministry of War Transport); 308 (Ships Conducting Staff); 309 (Sailing of Force K Greenland); 310 (Westbound Cargo); 350 (Pacific Cargo). In most cases the second part of the file number is a consecutive number assigned to the sailing of an individual ship, eg. 302-135 for the SS NERISSA, sailing on the 21 April 1941. The researcher should note that if a ship was carrying both passengers and cargo there are usually two different files for a single passage. The files themselves contain information on the movement of personnel and cargo to port, passenger lists, cargo manifests, bills of lading, reports on the passage by shipboard officers, including information on the conduct of personnel, messing arrangements, menus, discipline and medical matters, as well as other related correspondence between DMove NDHQ and elements of the field organization and other services. On some files, if a vessel was lost or sunk, one will find a copy of the report on the loss or sinking. The researcher should note that while the files were roughly filmed in file order, there are some anomalies and the next file in sequence is not necessarily found on the next microfilm reel, but will be located on a subsequent reel. (See reels C-5589 to C-5741).
Conditions of access
Microfilm reel C-5602
Microfilm reel C-5603
Microfilm reel C-5709
Microfilm reel C-5629
Microfilm reel C-5639
Microfilm reel C-5741
Microfilm reel C-5644
Microfilm reel C-5604
Microfilm reel C-5609
Microfilm reel C-5721
Microfilm reel C-5621
Microfilm reel C-5666
Microfilm reel C-5703
Microfilm reel C-5712
Microfilm reel C-5599
Microfilm reel C-5719
Microfilm reel C-5726
Microfilm reel C-5662
Microfilm reel C-5655
Microfilm reel C-5682
Microfilm reel C-5611
Microfilm reel C-5612
Microfilm reel C-5638
Microfilm reel C-5610
Microfilm reel C-5616
Microfilm reel C-5617
Microfilm reel C-5618
Microfilm reel C-5632
Microfilm reel C-5735
Microfilm reel C-5625
Microfilm reel C-5679
Microfilm reel C-5685
Microfilm reel C-5673
Microfilm reel C-5696
Microfilm reel C-5687
Microfilm reel C-5595
Microfilm reel C-5720
Microfilm reel C-5589
Microfilm reel C-5590
Microfilm reel C-5701
Microfilm reel C-5738
Microfilm reel C-5739
Microfilm reel C-5659
Microfilm reel C-5646
Microfilm reel C-5597
Microfilm reel C-5732
Microfilm reel C-5642
Microfilm reel C-5645
Microfilm reel C-5608
Microfilm reel C-5723
Microfilm reel C-5622
Microfilm reel C-5623
Microfilm reel C-5728
Microfilm reel C-5634
Microfilm reel C-5627
Microfilm reel C-5669
Microfilm reel C-5686
Microfilm reel C-5668
Microfilm reel C-5689
Microfilm reel C-5690
Microfilm reel C-5691
Microfilm reel C-5674
Microfilm reel C-5698
Microfilm reel C-5704
Microfilm reel C-5680
Microfilm reel C-5694
Microfilm reel C-5718
Microfilm reel C-5601
Microfilm reel C-5702
Microfilm reel C-5724
Microfilm reel C-5663
Microfilm reel C-5647
Microfilm reel C-5658
Microfilm reel C-5675
Microfilm reel C-5725
Microfilm reel C-5708
Microfilm reel C-5714
Microfilm reel C-5733
Microfilm reel C-5636
Microfilm reel C-5637
Microfilm reel C-5716
Microfilm reel C-5619
Microfilm reel C-5626
Microfilm reel C-5670
Microfilm reel C-5676
Microfilm reel C-5678
Microfilm reel C-5684
Microfilm reel C-5693
Microfilm reel C-5697
Microfilm reel C-5700
Microfilm reel C-5681
Microfilm reel C-5605
Microfilm reel C-5731
Microfilm reel C-5661
Microfilm reel C-5650
Microfilm reel C-5652
Microfilm reel C-5653
Microfilm reel C-5624
Microfilm reel C-5613
Microfilm reel C-5641
Microfilm reel C-5643
Microfilm reel C-5592
Microfilm reel C-5600
Microfilm reel C-5657
Microfilm reel C-5635
Microfilm reel C-5630
Microfilm reel C-5631
Microfilm reel C-5722
Microfilm reel C-5734
Microfilm reel C-5633
Microfilm reel C-5677
Microfilm reel C-5692
Microfilm reel C-5713
Microfilm reel C-5688
Microfilm reel C-5591
Microfilm reel C-5730
Microfilm reel C-5737
Microfilm reel C-5648
Microfilm reel C-5654
Microfilm reel C-5656
Microfilm reel C-5596
Microfilm reel C-5707
Microfilm reel C-5614
Microfilm reel C-5715
Microfilm reel C-5736
Microfilm reel C-5620
Microfilm reel C-5628
Microfilm reel C-5672
Microfilm reel C-5667
Microfilm reel C-5717
Microfilm reel C-5660
Microfilm reel C-5664
Microfilm reel C-5665
Microfilm reel C-5651
Microfilm reel C-5706
Microfilm reel C-5640
Microfilm reel C-5615
Microfilm reel C-5727
Microfilm reel C-5729
Microfilm reel C-5671
Microfilm reel C-5683
Microfilm reel C-5699
Microfilm reel C-5705
Microfilm reel C-5710
Microfilm reel C-5711
Microfilm reel C-5593
Microfilm reel C-5594
Microfilm reel C-5695
Microfilm reel C-5598
Microfilm reel C-5606
Microfilm reel C-5607
Microfilm reel C-5649
Microfilm reel C-5740
from C-5589 to C-5621
C-5636
C-5639
from C-5649 to C-5652
from C-5655 to C-5690
C-5692
from C-5703 to C-5704
C-5709
C-5711
from C-5720 to C-5722
from C-5724 to C-5741
from C-5622 to C-5635
from C-5637 to C-5638
from C-5640 to C-5648
from C-5653 to C-5654
C-5691
from C-5693 to C-5702
from C-5705 to C-5708
C-5710
from C-5712 to C-5719
C-5723
Terms of use
Copyright belongs to the Crown.
Finding aid
Consult finding aid 24-361 parts 1-11 or as Specialty Database (microfilm reels C-5608 to C-5741), in Reference Services Division. Finding aid 24-361 is a typed file list organized according to the nature of the ocean transport, i.e. Eastbound Personnel, and which contains information on the name of the ship, the port or port of departure, the date of departure, and the convoy number if applicable, as well as the microfilm reel number and the file number and dates. 24-361 (Paper)
Additional information
Dates of creation note
Source
Government
Related control no.
1. 1989-90/096 GAD
2. 117-000096-6
3. RG24-B-1-b
4. RG24-B-1-c
5. RG24-C-1
6. RG24-C-1-a
7. RG24-C-1-b
8. RG24-C-2
9. RG24-C-24-a
10. RG24-C-24-b
11. RG24-C-24-c
12. RG24-D-4-d
13. RG24-E-1-a
14. RG24-E-1-b
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