She operated along the west coast and in the Hawaiian Islands, conducting force practice and tactical exercises and participating in combined fleet exercises.
She operated in the Hawaiian Islands until Christmas and then continued on to the western Pacific.
For the next six weeks, the landing ship operated in the Hawaiian Islands before departing for Seattle on 12 May.
Unimak operated in the Hawaiian Islands until 7 September 1945, when she headed for the Aleutian Islands.
V-2 operated with the fleet on the West Coast, in the Hawaiian Islands, and in the Caribbean Sea until December 1932.
In 1948, she returned to the eastern Pacific and, into the summer of 1949, operated in the Hawaiian Islands and off the west coast.
She returned to Pearl Harbor on 13 August and operated in the Hawaiian Islands until she headed back toward the mainland on 7 November.
A coastal minesweeper equipped with acoustical, magnetic and "O" type gear, she operated in the Hawaiian Islands throughout the war.
Ten days later, the seaplane tender arrived in Pearl Harbor, and she operated in the Hawaiian Islands until August 1942.
During early 1956, she operated in the Hawaiian Islands, reaching Yokosuka on 30 September.