After the war, the base was taken over by the French Navy and was used up to 1997.
The antisubmarine mission was taken over by the Navy in mid-1943 and the aircraft were withdrawn.
After the war, the small harbour facing the island on the mainland was taken over by the Soviet Navy and used as a base for submarines.
She was taken over by the Navy and commissioned on 6 June 1917.
Upon completion, she was to have been taken over by the Navy and assigned the hull number AGC-6.
She was taken over by the Navy upon completion and placed in commission in February 1919.
In the 1950s, the complex was taken over by the Navy for the Supply Corps School.
Given Identification Number 2168, the ship was then taken over by the Navy and apparently commissioned on 26 January.
Kahoolawe was taken over by the Navy in 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
She was taken over by the Navy, and commissioned on 7 December 1940.