Convoy commodore
| Convoy commodore | |
|---|---|
| Ensign of the Royal Navy | |
| Admiralty | |
| Appointer | First Lord of the Admiralty | 
| Term length | Not fixed | 
| Formation | 1939–1945 | 
Convoy commodore also known as commodore, convoys was the title of a civilian put in charge of the good order of the merchant ships in the British convoys used during World War II. Usually the convoy commodore was a retired naval officer or a senior merchant captain drawn from the Royal Naval Reserve. He was aboard one of the merchant ships. The convoy commodore was distinguished from the commander of the convoy's escort, always a naval officer.