JW 54B departed
Loch Ewe on 22 November 1943, accompanied by its local escort, of three destroyers and a minesweeper, and its close escort. Three days later, on 25 November, it was joined by the ocean escort, while the local escort departed. At the same time the Cruiser Force and the Distant Cover Force, which were already at sea covering
convoy JW 54A, were on station in the
Norwegian Sea. The convoy was not sighted by German reconnaissance aircraft, nor by any of the
Eisenbart U-boats, and crossed the Norwegian and
Barents Seas without incident. On 3 December the Ocean escort destroyers departed, to make independent passage home, while JW 54B arrived safely at
Archangel later the same day. ==Conclusion==