Following overhaul, she sailed from San Pedro on 15 June for the
Far East. For the next year,
Taluga hauled oil from the
Persian Gulf ports of
Bahrain and
Ras Tanura to American bases in Japan and the
Philippines. On 13 June 1947, she got underway from Yokosuka, Japan, bound for home by the westward route. During that cruise, the oiler visited
Singapore and Bahrain before transiting the
Suez Canal and stopping at
Tangier. On 10 August, she entered port at Norfolk. Three weeks later, the oiler was back at sea and - after an overnight stop at
Key West, Florida - headed for the
Mediterranean. She loaded oil at Bahrain from 30 September until 2 October and, following visits to
Suez and Tangier, returned to Norfolk on 28 October. On 4 November, she departed
Hampton Roads once more for a cruise to the
Middle East. She stopped at Ras Tanura from 30 November to 5 December; then she continued eastward across the
Indian Ocean and up through the
South China Sea to Yokosuka, Japan, arriving there on the day after
Christmas. On the last day of 1947,
Taluga departed Yokosuka and set a course across the Pacific to
Puget Sound,
Washington. She reached her destination on 13 January 1948 and began overhaul at the naval shipyard. == Diversity of operations ==