Construction began in 2008 by
Northrop Grumman's Ship System
Ingalls Shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi. The keel was laid on July 20, 2009. The cutter's sponsor is
Michelle Obama, who is the first
First Lady to sponsor a Coast Guard cutter. On 23 July 2010
Michelle Obama christened the cutter in a ceremony at the ship builder's. In August 2011,
Stratton completed
sea trials. On September 2, 2011
Stratton was acquired by the Coast Guard. On December 19, 2011
Stratton arrived in
San Francisco, pier 27, for its inaugural homecoming visit to the Bay Area. On March 31, 2012,
Stratton was officially commissioned by the Coast Guard in
Alameda, California, with First Lady Michelle Obama in attendance. In April 2012, the crew of
Stratton discovered four holes in the hull and the ship was sent to drydock to have these repaired. On July 18, 2015,
Stratton intercepted a
semi-submersible loaded with approximately 16,000 pounds of cocaine.
Stratton was able to offload more than 12,000 pounds worth an estimated $181 million before the craft sank. It is estimated to be the largest such seizure of its kind. In July 2015,
Insitu UAS demonstrated how
ScanEagle can maximize the effectiveness of USCG vessels, the exercise also showcased the platform's ability to conduct seamless, concurrent aviation operations with crewed aircraft. On June 13, 2019,
Stratton departed for a Western Pacific patrol in support of the
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command where the cutter would operate under tactical control of the
United States Seventh Fleet commander. During this patrol,
Stratton would enforce
United Nations Security Council resolutions against the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, combat
illegal fishing, conduct capacity-building exercises with navies and coast guards, and would also participate in various military exercises and training's, including Maritime Training Activity Malaysia 2019,
Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training Indonesia 2019, and
Exercise Talisman Saber. '' at sea near
Kiribati 2019 During Exercise Talisman Saber
Stratton was a part of an amphibious readiness group that conducted an exercise to move Marines and associated equipment ashore in a simulated hostile environment, the cutter would act as a forward screen vessel and also provided fire support for the Marines during the landing. During the patrol, the cutters crew would conduct
surface warfare training, including drills to defend against a missile attack on the cutter.
Stratton returned to Alameda California on November 22, 2019, after a 162-day patrol, where the cutter visited ports in Fiji, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. == See also ==