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Aircraft airlifting injured serviceman at South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) in the South Pacific during World War II

Aircraft airlifting injured serviceman at South Pacific Combat Air Tra...

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Aircraft airlifting injured serviceman at South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) in the South Pacific during World War II

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Aircraft with South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) unit in Bougainville, Soloman Islands. Front (L-R): Bill Streeter, Ross Offenstine, A.L. Yezzi Pazzerie, Dan Beggan, John Morrow, John Jasper Whitmore. 2nd (L-R): Fred Burson, , Bernard J. Yeltema, T. Martin, D.C. Throneburg, A.C. Nelson, Daniel Meyer. Rear (L-R): Lt. H.M. Dole, Lt. Richard Nixon, Lt. M.A. Dupree Jr

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Richard Nixon and servicemen outside tent at South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) station on Green Island. A pole holds a sign reading "Los Angeles City Limits."

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Interior of quonset hut at a South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) station on Green Island. Operations officer Richard Nixon visible at desk to far right

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Richard Nixon and fellow serviceman with a South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command military jeep

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Richard Nixon with South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) unit servicemembers are visited by nurse Dorothy Sawyer in the South Pacific

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Richard Nixon stands in front of a South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command (SCAT) building in the South Pacific during World War II

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Richard Nixon and fellow serviceman with a South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command military jeep

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Richard Nixon and fellow serviceman with a South Pacific Combat Air Transport Command military jeep

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