USCGC Stratton WMSL-752 Coffee Mug
USCGC Stratton WMSL-752 is the third Legend Class National Security Cutter of the U.S. Coast Guard. She was commissioned on March 31, 2012. Her Namesake is for Coast Guard Captain Dorothy C. Stratton (1899 – 2006). Stratton served as director of the SPARS, the Coast Guard Women's Reserve during World War II. She is the first "white hull" cutter named after a woman since the 1980's. These vessels can be used for intercepting suspect vessels, or for rescuing swimmers, fishery protection, maritime homeland security missions, counter terrorism, or coastal patrol missions. To facilitate intercept missions, the Legend class can carry and launch both the Short Range Prosecutor and the Long Range Interceptor RHIBs aka Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boats. Part of Coast Guard District Eleven & Sector San Francisco. Her homeport is Coast Guard Island Alameda, California.
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