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Photo Release: Alameda-based cutter returned home after 140-day deployment

November 28, 2014

Petty Officer 2nd Class James Kalber, a boatswain's mate assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, hugs his daughter at Coast Guard Island in Alameda, Calif., Nov. 28, 2014, after returning home from a 140-day deployment. Stratton and the cutter’s 145-person crew provide the mission flexibility necessary to conduct counter-narcotics, homeland security, and alien migrant interdiction operations, domestic fisheries protection, search and rescue, and other Coast Guard missions at great distances from shore keeping threats far from the U.S. mainland. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Loumania Stewart)

Petty Officer 2nd Class James Chavez, a machinery technician assigned to the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton, embraces his daughters at Coast Guard Island in Alameda, Calif., Nov. 28, 2014, after returning home from a 140-day deployment. Stratton and the cutter’s 145-person crew provide the mission flexibility necessary to conduct counter-narcotics, homeland security, and alien migrant interdiction operations, domestic fisheries protection, search and rescue, and other Coast Guard missions at great distances from shore keeping threats far from the U.S. mainland. (Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Loumania Stewart)

Coast Guardsmen from the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton from Alameda, Calif., unload narcotics from a smuggling vessel intercepted by the crew in the Eastern Pacific Ocean July 30, 2014. (Coast Guard photo by Cutter Stratton)

Coast Guardsmen from the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton from Alameda, Calif., approach a drug-laden smuggling vessel in the Eastern Pacific July 30, 2014. (Coast Guard photo courtesy by Cutter Stratton)

ALAMEDA, Calif. – The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Stratton returned to its homeport at Coast Guard Island in Alameda, Friday, after a 140-day deployment to the Arctic and Central America.

Since departing in July, the Stratton’s crew completed a 24,000-mile deployment in support of the nation’s interests in the Arctic and joint counter-drug operations off the coast of California and Central America.

During this operational patrol, Stratton’s law enforcement crews seized and disrupted 6.6 tons of illegal narcotics valued in excess of $27.5 Million. Stratton Coast Guardsmen assisted mariners in four separate Search and Rescue cases. Furthering national strategic goals, the cutter’s crew patrolled the Arctic and conducted interoperability tests with new equipment.

Stratton Coast Guardsmen worked closely with the communities in isolated locations of Point Lay, Gamble and Barrow, Alaska. The crew went ashore to schools and civic centers to teach water safety and provide life jackets to community members.   The cutter is one of the newest Coast Guard National Security Cutters and is capable of patrolling from South America to the Arctic Ocean. Stratton’s unmatched combination of range, speed, and ability to operate in extreme weather are a critical component of the Coast Guard. Stratton and the cutter’s 145-person crew provide the mission flexibility necessary to conduct counter-narcotics, homeland security, and alien migrant interdiction operations, domestic fisheries protection, search and rescue, and other Coast Guard missions at great distances from shore keeping threats far from the U.S. mainland.

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