In an hour they were past the Virginia Capes and ready to dive.
Six hours later, they extended the warning northward to Virginia Capes.
Over the next two months, she divided her time between her home port and operations off the Virginia Capes.
At about 1240 the following morning, the two divisions of destroyers reached the vicinity of the Virginia capes.
She was sunk during air power trials off the Virginia Capes in July 1921.
She then steamed out for post-repair trials off the Virginia Capes.
Over the ensuing weeks, the ship operated locally in the Virginia Capes operating areas.
On November 26, it was decided to scuttle the ship off the Virginia Capes.
President was off Virginia Capes and sailing up the coast toward New York.
Between 15 April and 5 May, that task group hunted for submarines off the Virginia capes.