STRATTON WMSL 752
Ship Name and Designation History
This section lists the names and designations that the ship had during its lifetime. The list is in chronological order.
Keel Laid 20 July 2009 - Launched & Christened 23 July 2010 |
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- USCGC Stratton WMSL-752 Covers Page 1 (2009-2015)
Postmarks
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Postmark Type |
Postmark Date |
Thumbnail Link To Postmark Image |
Thumbnail Link To Cover Image |
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Locy Type F |
2012-03-31 |
Commissioning, cachet by Mike Brock
USPS Pictorial Postmarks
USPS Pictorial |
2012-03-31 |
Commissioning, cachet by Mike Brock
Other Information
NAMESAKE - Captain Dorothy Constance Stratton, USCGR (March 24 1899 - September 17 2006)
Stratton was born in Brookfield, Missouri and died in West Lafayette, Indiana at the age of 107 years old.
Stratton was the director of the SPARS, the United States Coast Guard Women's Reserve during World War II.
In late 1942, she was ordered to Washington, DC to the office of the Commandant of the Coast Guard to organize the Coast Guard Women's Reserve, and was transferred from the Navy to the Coast Guard. She came up with the name SPARS using a contraction of the Coast Guard motto Semper Paratus and its English translation Always Ready. She was appointed its first director with a rank of lieutenant commander.
For her service she was awarded the Legion of Merit.
After the war, Stratton served as director of personnel for the International Monetary Fund (1947 - 1950). In 1950, she became national executive director of the Girl Scouts of the USA, a post she held until 1960. In 1958, she appeared as a guest challenger on the TV panel show "To Tell The Truth".
The cutter's sponsor is Michelle Obama, who is the first First Lady to sponsor a Coast Guard cutter.
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