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- Seyðisfjörður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈseiːðɪsˌfjœrðʏr̥] ) is a town in the Eastern Region of Iceland at the innermost point of the fjord of the same...
- Merchant ships, Archangelsk to Seidisfjord or Kirkwall Name Year Flag GRT Notes Arcos 1918  Soviet Union 2,343 27–29 November, defects, returned Arkhangelsk...
- convoy sailed, the covering forces were moving into position. CS1 left Seidisfjord in the night of 30 June/1 July. It arrived in a covering position north...
- board, Tuscaloosa cleared Kola Inlet on 24 August and then she reached Seidisfjord on the 28th. She remained there but briefly before steaming to the mouth...
- without success. After returning to Hvalfjörður, Wichita steamed to Seidisfjord at the end of June, where she joined Tuscaloosa and three destroyers...
- cruisers and six destroyers. The two carriers and their escorts gathered in Seidisfjord, Iceland, under the command of Rear Admiral Wake-Walker where they refuelled...
- Vestfjord near Bodø. Victorious rendezvoused with King George V off Seidisfjord on the evening of 6 October and the force was west of Lofoten at dawn...
- Onslaught, arriving back at Scapa Flow the same day. On 4 June Mahratta left Seidisfjord, Iceland bound for Spitzbergen, Norway as part of Operation FH, which...
- destroyers HMS Intrepid, Echo and Eclipse. Force P reached Seyðisfjörður (Seidisfjord) in Iceland on 25 July, refuelled and sailed the following day for Norway...
- Sheffield after she had encountered a drifting mine. After escorting her to Seidisfjord, Iceland, Faulknor rejoined the covering force on 9 March, shortly before...