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CAT Reunion 2022 in Reno, Nevada October 3 ~ 6

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We hope to see you in Reno. It’s going to be a blast! Members, registration and hotel reservation information can be found on our Reunions page. Please contact Lloyd at catassociationreunion@gmail.com if you need any assistance.

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Civil Air Transport (CAT) was an airline founded by Lt. General Claire Lee Chennault, leader of the Flying Tigers, and Whiting Willauer of China Defense Supplies at the conclusion of World War II.  Most of the pilots were former Tigers or other combat pilots from the Asian Theatre.  For the next four decades, CAT, and then its successor, Air America, were primary instruments of American foreign policy in Asia.
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