Online Members Group Help

Basic instructions for using our ONLINE MEMBERS GROUP (powered by Buddypress):

To find members alphabetically, choose “Alphabetical” in the drop down menu and look for the last name A-Z. There are several pages, and members are listed by last name, first name.

From this listing you may choose to send a friend invitation to any of the members, access your page, or look at another member’s page.  Once you are on a member’s page, the following options are available:

  • Activity:  Shows the member’s latest status and posts
  • Profile:  Shows the personal information the member has provided
  • Friends:  Shows the member’s connections made with other members

If you need further help or have any questions, please feel free to Contact Us or send an e-mail to catwebhelp@gmail.com.  Thanks and enjoy!

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  1. Rosbert, Bob

    April 3, 2013

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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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