Brule carried provisions to advanced bases occupied by the Army, from Hawaii to the Marshall Islands.
In July 1946, she was used during Operation Crossroads to tow the USS Brule (APA-66) for nuclear weapons testing.
After completion of training, the Brule proceeded to Guam where on 31 January 1953 she reported to Commander, Service Division 51.
On 31 December 1955, the division was decommissioned and Brule reported to Commander Naval Forces Marianas.
Despite extensive damage to the superstructure and electrical cabling, Brule suppressed the enemy fire and proceeded on schedule.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.