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Dorothy Constance Stratton (March 24, 1899 – September 17, 2006) is best known as the first director of the SPARS, the U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve. In 1942, she became the first woman to be commissioned an officer in U.S. Coast Guard and is credited with giving its Women's Reserve program the name of SPARS, an acronym created from the Coast Guard motto, Semper Paratus, and its English translation, Always Ready. Lieutenant Commander Stratton attained the rank of captain in February 1944 and served as director of the SPARS from 1942 until January 1946. She was also a trailblazer for women in other areas. She became Purdue University's first full-time Dean of Women (1933–1942) and the first director of personnel at the International Monetary Fund (1947–1950). Stratton also served as the

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  • دوروثي كونستانس ستراتون (ar)
  • Dorothy C. Stratton (de)
  • Dorothy C. Stratton (en)
  • Dorothy Stratton (pl)
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  • دوروثي كونستانس ستراتون (بالإنجليزية: Dorothy C. Stratton)‏ (24 مارس 1899 - 17 سبتمبر 2006) وكانت مدير سبارس للمرأة الاحتياطي خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية. (ar)
  • Dorothy Constance Stratton (ur. 24 marca 1899 w Brookfield, zm. 17 września 2006 w West Lafayette) – komandor (ang. Captain) amerykańskiej Straży Wybrzeża, pierwsza kobieta przyjęta do służby w Women’s Reserve of the Coast Guard, psycholog, nauczycielka akademicka i działaczka amerykańskiej organizacji skautowej dla dziewcząt. (pl)
  • Dorothy Constance Stratton (* 24. März 1899 in , Missouri; † 17. September 2006 in West Lafayette, Indiana) war die Leiterin von SPARS, der weiblichen Reserve der United States Coast Guard während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Sie schloss 1920 ihr Studium an der in Kansas ab und erhielt ihren MD an der University of Chicago. Sie erwarb den Grad eines PhD an der Columbia University und lehrte an öffentlichen Highschools in Brookfield (Missouri), Renton (Washington) und San Bernardino (Kalifornien), bevor sie Assistenzprofessorin für Psychologie an der Purdue University wurde. (de)
  • Dorothy Constance Stratton (March 24, 1899 – September 17, 2006) is best known as the first director of the SPARS, the U.S. Coast Guard Women's Reserve. In 1942, she became the first woman to be commissioned an officer in U.S. Coast Guard and is credited with giving its Women's Reserve program the name of SPARS, an acronym created from the Coast Guard motto, Semper Paratus, and its English translation, Always Ready. Lieutenant Commander Stratton attained the rank of captain in February 1944 and served as director of the SPARS from 1942 until January 1946. She was also a trailblazer for women in other areas. She became Purdue University's first full-time Dean of Women (1933–1942) and the first director of personnel at the International Monetary Fund (1947–1950). Stratton also served as the (en)
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  • Dorothy Constance Stratton (en)
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