For the next seven months, she remained in Hawaiian waters, providing training services.
James remained in European waters through the winter of 1918-1919.
French officials said the fleet would remain in international waters.
She remained in Japanese waters until late March 1946.
She remained in southern waters through the end of 1966.
Aylwin remained in European waters following the end of the war.
To remain in international waters, the ship moved to a new, less-sheltered anchorage.
She remained in Norwegian waters during 1944 and early 1945.
Later shifted to other areas, she remained in European waters until 1896.
She remained in Hawaiian waters for the rest of 1965.