After leaving the shipyard and finishing outfitting at the
Coast Guard Yard at
Curtis Bay, Maryland,
Walnut transited the
Panama Canal and arrived at her home-port of Honolulu on 29 May 1999. On 14 November 2002, her crew was alerted for duty in the northern
Persian Gulf and had less than two months to prepare the ship for the deployment. She departed Hawaii on 18 January 2003, arriving in Persian Gulf waters just prior to the
invasion of Iraq by coalition forces led by the United States.
Walnut installed 34 new buoys while removing 25 older un-serviceable buoys during the six-month deployment. She also participated in search and rescue operations, towing and logistical assistance, UN sanctions enforcement boardings, and standby for oil recovery duties.
Walnut arrived home from a six-month deployment 27 June 2003 after port calls at
Singapore and
Cairns, Australia. In July 2005 she conducted
lightering of fuel from the grounded M/V
Casitas at
Pearl and Hermes Atoll, now a part of the
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument. On 9 September 2006,
Walnut intercepted M/V
Marshalls 201, a foreign-flagged fishing vessel
illegally fishing in the
Howland/Baker Exclusive Economic Zone. During the summer of 2019
Walnut and
USCGC Joseph Gerczak visited the smaller ports of
American Samoa and neighboring
Samoa. is expected to replace the
Walnut by the end of 2020. ==See also==