In 1919 the Navy returned the boat to its owner.
The Navy returned her to her owners on 13 March 1919.
The French Navy had by this time returned to France.
The Navy returned her to Martin on 31 January 1919.
The Navy returned her to her owner the same day.
At the end of this, the Navy could then either return the ships, renew the lease or purchase them outright.
The Navy returned her to Marsh on 5 March 1919.
He served in the Navy then returned to the theater.
Shortly after the base was closed, both the Army and Navy returned to control parts it.
To add insult to injury, the Navy had recently returned to practicing with live napalm as well.