U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton returns home following 111-day Alaskan deployment

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04/22/2024 02:10 PM EDT

ALAMEDA, Calif. – U.S. Coast Guard Coast Guard Cutter Stratton (WMSL 752) and crew returned home port in Alameda, Monday, following a 111-day deployment to the Bering Sea in support of search and rescue capabilities and protecting the United States’ northern-most borders. Stratton and crew departed Alameda January 2, and while deployed, Coast Guard’s Seventeenth District maintained operational control. Congress mandates a continuous presence for search and rescue capabilities in the Bering Sea, and Stratton and crew operated in the harsh environment for 72 days. Stratton was at the forefront of maritime safety and security. The cutter's presence in the region ensured rapid response to emergencies, safeguarding the lives of Alaskan fishermen.
U.S. Coast Guard Coast Guard Cutter Stratton (WMSL 752) and crew returned home port in Alameda, April 21, 2024. Stratton and crew conducted a a 111-day deployment to the Bering Sea in support of search and rescue capabilities and protecting the United States’ northern-most borders. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Senior Chief Petty Officer Charly Tautfest)