USCGC William Trump (WPC-1111)

The USCGC William Trump (WPC 1111) is a Sentinel class cutter of the United States Coast Guard. When it was delivered to the Coast Guard, on November 25, 2014, it was the eleventh vessel, of its class, and the fifth vessel scheduled to be based in the Coast Guard's station in Key West, Florida.

Like her sister ships she has the endurance to take her crew on five day missions of up to 2500 nmi. She has modern electronics, integrating her with the rest of the Coast Guard and is designed for searching for and apprehending smuggling vessels, international refugees, search and rescue, and other constabulary duties. She carries a high-speed jet-boat, that deployed and retrieved via her stern launching ramp. She is armed by a remotely controlled 25mm autocannon, and four crew served Browning fifty calibre machine guns. Her four diesel engines can proper her at 28 knots.

Namesake William Trump was a World War 2 hero
Like all the vessels in her class the William Trump is named after an individual from the Coast Guard's past who has been recognized as a hero. Her namesake, William Trump, distinguished himself for his heroism helping soldiers land on Omaha Beach, during the Invasion of Normandy, actions that won him a Silver Star.