The new hospital continued to serve the Navy and the local population until early 1942.
Washington was the second cutter of that name to serve the Navy.
By then he had served the Navy for nearly 60 years, in a career that spanned four major wars.
Post-war she served the Navy as a radar picket ship.
She served the Colombian Navy until disposed of in 1977.
Throughout the war, some 118 ships had served the Norwegian Navy, of which 58 were in active service by the war's end.
A number of technology firms had set up shop in the area around Moffett to serve the Navy.
She then served the Royal Navy until she was sold in 1808.
She served the Royal Navy for about a year and a half until she was again laid up in 1805.
She served the Navy as a tugboat and as a dispatch boat.