South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) was a joint command of US military logistics units in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. It contributed notably to the success of U.S. forces in the battles for Guadalcanal (1942–1943) and New Georgia (1943). It reported to AirSols, then to Commander, Air, South Pacific, part of the South Pacific Area.
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| - South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) was a joint command of US military logistics units in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. It contributed notably to the success of U.S. forces in the battles for Guadalcanal (1942–1943) and New Georgia (1943). It reported to AirSols, then to Commander, Air, South Pacific, part of the South Pacific Area.
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| - AirSols, ComAirSoPac, South Pacific Area
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| - August 1942 – February 1945
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| - South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command
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Battles
| - World War II
- * Battle of Guadalcanal
- * Battle of New Georgia
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| - South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) was a joint command of US military logistics units in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II. It contributed notably to the success of U.S. forces in the battles for Guadalcanal (1942–1943) and New Georgia (1943). It reported to AirSols, then to Commander, Air, South Pacific, part of the South Pacific Area.
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