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Coast Guard Press Release

Date: July 20, 2009

Contact: Mr. Damian R. Nastri
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U. S. Coast Guard, Northrop Grumman lay keel for 3rd National Security Cutter

First lady Michelle Obama to serve as sponsor

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Coast Guard and Northrop Grumman laid the keel for the future Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, the service's third National Security Cutter, at 1 p.m. Monday at Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding's Gulf Coast shipyard, Pascagoula, Miss., ceremoniously marking the beginning of Stratton's construction.

First lady Michelle Obama will serve as Stratton's sponsor. This is the first time a first lady has ever sponsored a Coast Guard cutter. As the sponsor the first lady will be involved in the life of the cutter. This is Obama's first formal association with a United States Coast Guard cutter and serving as Stratton's sponsor is an extension of her commitment to supporting America's men and women in uniform and their families.

"I am honored to serve as sponsor of the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, named after one of the most extraordinary women to serve our nation in uniform," said Obama. "Every day, the United States Coast Guard keeps our families and communities safe at home and contributes to the defense of our nation overseas. This vessel will embody the strength of today's military and the enduring courage of our Coast Guard's men and women."

"The keel laying is a significant event in our surface acquisition program," said Rear Adm. Ronald J. Rábago, the Coast Guard's assistant commandant for acquisition. "We are especially proud and honored that this ship will be sponsored by the first lady. We are all pleased and impressed with the dedication of the men and women of the Coast Guard's Gulf Coast Project Resident Office and of the Pascagoula shipyard. Their commitment to excellence in producing the National Security Cutter class to meet the demands for Coast Guard missions is truly inspiring."

Each of the NSCs will be named for a Coast Guard "legend," including former commandants Adm. Ellsworth P. Bertholf and Adm. Russell Waesche, as well as Founding Father and first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. Stratton is the namesake of Capt. Dorothy Stratton who directed the Coast Guard's Women's Reserve, or SPARs, during World War II. Stratton was a professor and dean for women at Purdue University, Ind., and in 1942 she was the first woman accepted into the Coast Guard's Women's Reserve. She and her colleagues helped the Coast Guard live up to its motto Semper Paratus, "Always Ready" by working to ensure the service was ready for front-line sea duty in America's war effort. SPARs fulfilled many vital roles during the war and their efforts helped pave the way for women to serve throughout our Armed Forces.

The Coast Guard recently accepted the first NSC, Bertholf, which entered service following completion last year. Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding's Gulf Coast shipyard in Pascagoula is under contract to build three NSCs including Waesche, which is approximately 90 percent complete, Stratton, which is more than 20 percent complete, and Hamilton, for which the Coast Guard has procured long lead time material.

In contrast with older cutters the 418-foot long NSCs feature increased range and endurance (60 to 90 day patrol cycles); more powerful armament; larger flight decks; chemical, biological and radiological environmental hazard detection and defense; and improved Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance equipment. These features enhance Coast Guard and U.S. Navy interoperability under the National Fleet plan.

For more information on the National Security Cutter, please visit http://www.uscg.mil/acquisition/NSC/default.asp.

To learn more about Capt. Dorothy Stratton, please visit http://www.uscg.mil/history/people/DStrattonBio.asp.


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May the Lord help you to do your duty & guide you through all dangers by land and sea. May you see the Works of the Lord & all His wonders in the Deep.
 
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...more powerful armament...


That's a bit of a stretch....OK, a BIG stretch, that is only even posssibly true because they emasculated the 378's years ago. Don't forget, the Mellon had Harpoon missiles and is the only CG ship to have launched one.

Now, when will they get started on the Offshore Patrol Cutter builds?
 
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I remember Dorothy Stratton I wish the ship well
 
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To learn more about Capt. Dorothy Stratton, please visit http://www.uscg.mil/history/people/DStrattonBio.asp.


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Talk about one of the pioneers for women in the Military. Impressive!

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When women got in the Coast Guard many men rebelled My husband (Floyd Stormer) said "The commndant I'll abide it" A woman CG when Mt St Helens blew up, she was working on a drege on the river. The men went into a bar and got drunk the woman did too. The cops in Castle Rock WA picked her up and through her in jail. NO men went to jail, she had one phone call, she called my husband, he went down to Castle Rock in his power suit, and he said to the cop, "Men got drunk right" The cop said "that's right" My husband said "you through the men in jail." The cop said "men like to drink." My husband said "you'll have a helluva lawsuit on her behalf" The cop let the woman go. She didn't work the river she transferred to a ship
 
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I wonder which NSC will be the "ALLEN",
 
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I Hope so he was a great person
 
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Esther, I think he was referring to Thad Allen, the current Commandant.
 
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Oh I knew Thad Allen my bad
 
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It would be nice if they got around to naming some ships after folks like Ray Evans, Doug Munro's shipmate, and some of the folks that served and/or died in Vietnam. Eek
 
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Doug Monro Gave his life to save the troops they should the new ship after him Roll Eyes
 
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I wonder which NSC will be the "ALLEN",


For ADM, or DCC?



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5 hashmarks, three rows of ribbons. Must be "Old Guard". Big Grin
 
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