Escambia arrived at
Manus on 14 September 1944, and sailed out of this port to
rendezvous at sea to fuel the carriers as they launched the air strikes preliminary to the
assault on the Philippines. She sailed on to
Ulithi on 25 October, and at this vast fleet anchorage, fueled the carrier
task forces as they continued their operations in the
Philippines. After a voyage to
Eniwetok to reload oil, she sailed from Ulithi on 11 December for a west coast overhaul. The oiler returned to Ulithi on 18 April 1945, and for the remainder of the war used this as her base as she fueled the carrier task forces supporting the
Okinawa invasion, and raiding and bombarding the
Japanese home islands.
Escambia paid calls to
Okinawa and
Wakayama Wan to fuel ships at anchor there until leaving
Tokyo astern, homeward bound, on 4 November 1945. She was decommissioned on 20 February 1946, struck from the
Navy List, and transferred to the
Maritime Commission for disposal in June. == Transferred to the MSTS ==