USCGC Dallas WHEC 716 (U.S. Coast Guard) The USCGC Dallas WHEC 716, named after the Dallas, Texas, is a Hamilton-class high-endurance cutter operated by the United States Coast Guard. This vessel is part of the Coast Guard's National Security Cutter (NSC) fleet, which is designed for extended endurance and to perform a wide range of maritime law enforcement missions in support of national and homeland security. The Dallas was commissioned on June 10, 2017, and its primary mission includes enforcing drug laws, ensuring maritime safety, securing borders, and protecting the marine environment. It is equipped with advanced technology and systems to enable effective performance of these duties, including a helicopter launch and recovery system, stern launch and recovery ramp for small boats, as well as state-of-the-art electronics for navigation, communication, and surveillance. The USCGC Dallas WHEC 716 plays a crucial role in safeguarding the United States' maritime interests.