She set out for Pearl Harbor on 7 January 1942.
The following day, she was again bound for Pearl Harbor.
We're all right for Pearl Harbor, but they don't ask us to go there.
The ship weighed anchor on the 27th and set a course for Pearl Harbor.
She arrived there on the 9th and sailed for Pearl Harbor two days later.
By late afternoon, she had recovered one body from the sea and set course for Pearl Harbor.
For Pearl Harbor, there was no similar frame of reference.
She put to sea again on the 30th and set a course for Pearl Harbor.
She sailed two weeks later for Pearl Harbor and ultimate disposal.
She spent four days there before getting underway and setting course for Pearl Harbor.