From there, she moved into the Southwest Pacific theater of operations to serve as a patrol vessel and convoy escort.
She served as a patrol vessel in the Soviet Far East.
Recommissioned 6 April 1917 she served in the 5th Naval District as a patrol and despatch vessel at Norfolk.
She returned to Pearl Harbor on March 2, 1943, and for the next year served in the vicinity as a patrol vessel, minesweeper, and towboat.
In 1917, Laurentian was sold to the RCN and served as a patrol vessel until early 1919.
In 1997 she was converted to serve as a patrol vessel.
She was used as a torpedo boat until 1942, and then transferred to Lake Ladoga, where she served as a patrol vessel.
Inca was assigned to Boston harbor during the Spanish-American War, serving as a patrol and training vessel.
Soon thereafter, Barney moved to Norfolk where she served as a patrol vessel in the lower reaches of Chesapeake Bay.
She then served as a patrol vessel for the fisheries and the St. Lawrence River.