What is uscgc stratton?

USCGC Stratton is a United States Coast Guard National Security Cutter (NSC). It is the third NSC constructed by Ingalls Shipbuilding and was commissioned on March 31, 2012. The ship is named after Dorothy C. Stratton, the first female commissioned officer in Coast Guard history and the director of the Coast Guard Women's Reserve during World War II. It has a length of 418 feet and a displacement of 4,500 tons. The ship is equipped with advanced technology and weaponry, including a 57 mm gun and a variety of sensors and radar systems. It is primarily used for law enforcement, drug interdiction, and search and rescue operations. The ship is homeported in Alameda, California.