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Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) was a joint command of US
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units in the
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of
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. It contributed notably to the success of U.S. forces in the battles for
Guadalcanal Guadalcanal (; indigenous name: ''Isatabu'') is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of Solomon Islands, located in the south-western Pacific, northeast of Australia. It is the largest island in the Solomon Islands by area, and the se ...
(1942–1943),
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(1943), and Bougainville (1943–1945), as well as the Allied air campaign against
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.


History

The organization of SCAT was a response to developments on
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, following the initial deployment of
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in September 1942, comprising the
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transport squadron VMJ-253 and Headquarters Squadron, MAG-25, which were soon joined by the
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,
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(USAAF). SCAT was formally organized around MAG-25 in late November 1942 at the direction of VAdm.
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, and by the end of the Guadalcanal campaign it included VMJ-152 and SMS-25 of the Marine Corps and the USAAF
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. In 1943 SCAT was joined by VMJ-153 and the USAAF
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(including the 64th Troop Carrier Squadron and 63rd Troop Carrier Squadron). SCAT provided rapid transport of personnel and cargo, including munitions, food, replacement parts, and medical supplies, to and from forward areas. On rearward flights SCAT frequently provided
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of wounded or sick personnel. Aircraft typically included a
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as part of the crew. SOPAC Combat Air Transport Command was dissolved as its Army Air Forces troop carrier units departed in July 1944, although the Marines adopted the organizational title Solomons Combat Air Transport Command and continued to utilize the "SCAT" acronym. MAG-25, including the attached 13th Troop Carrier Squadron, was awarded the
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as part of the
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(Reinforced) for the Guadalcanal Campaign. SCAT received a Navy Unit Commendation for its operations in the South Pacific from December 1942 to July 1944. The nickname "Flying Boxcars" was widely used for the Douglas R4D aircraft flown by Marine Corps units in SCAT, predating its attachment to the post-war
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(R4Q) aircraft.


Personnel

Notable persons who had been associated with SCAT include: *
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, 37th President of the United States, who served as officer-in-charge of SCAT forward detachments at Bougainville and Green Island while assigned to Headquarters Squadron-25. * David Douglas Duncan, photographer, who covered SCAT while assigned to VMD-154.David Douglas Duncan Archive, Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin, accessed a

2 August 2006: includes a photo of Duncan taken by Richard Nixon
* William K. Lanman, executive officer of VMJ-153 and then MAG-25, who became a millionaire benefactor of
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.


See also

*
List of inactive United States Marine Corps aircraft squadrons While other nations have Marines Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipl ...
*
United States Marine Corps Aviation United States Marine Corps Aviation (USMCA) is the aircraft arm of the United States Marine Corps. Aviation units within the Marine Corps are assigned to support the Marine Air-Ground Task Force, as the aviation combat element, by providing si ...


References


Notes


Bibliography

*Armstrong, William. (2017). ''Marine Air Group 25 and SCAT (Images of Aviation)''. Arcadia. . *Page, Evelyn, ed. (1989). ''The Story of Air Evacuation, 1942-1989''. Taylor Publishing Company. *Sherrod, Robert. (1952). ''History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II''. Combat Forces Press. . *Washburne, Seth. (2011). ''The Thirsty 13th: The U.S. Army Air Forces 13th Troop Carrier Squadron, 1940 - 1945''. Thirsty 13th LLC. {{ISBN, 0615396755.


Further reading

* Capt. Robert Joseph Allen and 1st Lt. Otis Carney, ''The Story of SCAT: Part I'' and ''The Story of SCAT: Part II'', in Air Transport magazine, December 1944 and January 1945, accessed at The DC3 Aviation Museu

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2 August 2006 * Capt. John M. Rentz, ''Marines in the Central Solomons'' (Ch.6, The Role of Aviation: pp. 141–145), USMC Monograph accessed a

2 August 2006 * Maj. Gen. Norman J. Anderson and Col. William K. Snyder, ''SCAT'', Marine Corps Gazette, September 1992 accessed a

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