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Robert Ernest Noble

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United States, in a duty of great responsibility during World War I. General Noble had immediate charge of the Personnel Division of the Surgeon General's Office and solved the problem of getting medical officers into the Army during an increase from 1,500 at the beginning of the war to 30,000. He also had charge of the Hospital Division of the Surgeon General's Office, handling both of these large responsibilities with conspicuous success.
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The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Army Distinguished Service Medal to Major General Robert Ernest Noble, United States Army, for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services to the Government of the
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in 1912 and 1913. From 1913 to 1914, he was temporarily assigned to duty in South Africa, where he studied causes and treatments of pneumonia and other diseases. Noble was assigned to U.S. forces operating in Mexico during the
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After returning to the United States, Noble became a student at the Army Medical School. He was an honor graduate of his class, then carried out surgeons postings, initially at
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The Library and Museum of the Surgeon General's Office operated from this building on Washington, D.C.'s National Mall from 1887 until 1956. It was razed in 1969.
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commission that visited South Africa, where they investigated the causes and treatments of pneumonia and other diseases. Noble was director of the
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from 1899 to 1900, then a house surgeon at hospitals in New York City and New Jersey, after which he began a career in the U.S. Army.
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commission that traveled to South Africa to investigate the causes of diseases including pneumonia. Noble was in charge of the
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on November 5, 1870. His mother was Lucy Bomer Wadsworth and his father George Noble was an iron manufacturer and
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Noble entered the army as a contract surgeon and served from 1900 to 1901, when he obtained his commission as a
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for seventeen years. In addition, he was a longtime member of the Anniston National Bank's board of directors.
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Noble was a hereditary member of the Cincinnati as the great-great-great-grandson of Major General
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in planning and carrying out an anti-mosquito campaign to reduce the deaths and illness caused by
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History of the First Twenty-five Years of the Ward's Island and Metropolitan Hospital, 1875–1900
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Municipal Hospital, then as house surgeon at the Infants Hospital on Randalls Island and
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A History of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America
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degree in 1899. From 1899 to 1900 he served his internship at New York City's
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and was active in civic and charitable organizations. He was a member of the
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in October 1918, and served as Chief Surgeon of Base Section Number 2 in
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from 1900 to 1903, gaining his initial military experience during the
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degree in 1899. He was an intern at the New York City hospital on
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Colonels Robert E. Noble (right) and W. H. Smith (left), 1918
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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military hospital on September 18, 1956. He was buried at
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in Alabama, and served as president of the organization's
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)
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Noble remained in Germany after the war as part of the
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from 1920 to 1925. He retired in 1925, and resided in
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From 1914 to 1917, Noble performed staff duty at the
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Raleigh, NC: Pentland Press. p. 282. 638:in January 1918. He served in France during 597:. In January 1910, he received promotion to 357:. From 1907 to 1914, he was assigned to the 326:from 1890 to 1895, he decided to attend the 330:of New York City, and he graduated with an 1485:United States Army generals of World War I 1293:"GOP of County Endorses Ike for President" 1257:. February 9, 1925. p. 1 – via 962:"Major General Robert E. Noble, U.S. Army" 650:in May 1918. He was promoted to temporary 510:In September 1900, Noble was hired by the 365:on an anti-mosquito campaign to eliminate 31: 20: 1505:United States Army Medical Corps officers 734:. Noble became involved in politics as a 467:in 1891. Beginning in 1890, he worked as 386:Surgeon General of the United States Army 39:The American Journal of Clinical Medicine 710:During his retirement, Noble resided in 1274:Roster of the Society of the Cincinnati 1191:The Alabama Journal of Medical Sciences 842:"Biographical Summary, Robert E. Noble" 801: 777: 694:from 1920 to 1925. He retired in 1925. 692:Library of the Surgeon General's Office 482:In 1895, Noble began attendance at the 417:Library of the Surgeon General's Office 174:Library of the Surgeon General's Office 1374:. Anniston, AL. p. 1 – via 1231:"Valor awards for Robert Ernest Noble" 960:Tierney, John L., ed. (January 1925). 726:. In addition, he was a member of the 167:Chief Surgeon, Base Section Number 5 ( 161:Chief Surgeon, Base Section Number 2 ( 1366:"Gen. Noble Passes at 85 In Hospital" 250:Ella Lupton (m. 1905–1956, his death) 7: 1104:"Wedding Announcement, Noble–Lupton" 887:Battey, George Magruder Jr. (1922). 840:Hobson, Sarah, ed. (December 1918). 686:In 1920, Noble was appointed to the 642:as assistant surgeon general of the 285:United States occupation of Veracruz 188:United States occupation of Veracruz 1005: 573:From 1907 to 1914, Noble served in 1495:Commanders of the Legion of Honour 1317:"To Honor General Robert E. Noble" 1209:Virkus, Frederick A., ed. (1925). 926: 724:American Public Health Association 484:College of Physicians and Surgeons 475:, then held a similar position in 328:College of Physicians and Surgeons 236:College of Physicians and Surgeons 14: 1364:Hall, Cody (September 19, 1956). 809:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 728:General Society of Colonial Wars 671:Army Distinguished Service Medal 646:, and was promoted to temporary 435:Robert Ernest Noble was born in 301:Army Distinguished Service Medal 206:Army Distinguished Service Medal 152:United States Army Medical Corps 37:From the February 1923 issue of 632:United States Department of War 392:, he was promoted to temporary 266:(Great-great-great-grandfather) 749:Noble was an organizer of the 1: 1455:People from Anniston, Alabama 1341:"Bank Reports On Large Gains" 644:American Expeditionary Forces 457:Alabama Polytechnic Institute 411:In 1920, Noble served on the 404:and Base Section Number 5 in 316:Alabama Polytechnic Institute 223:Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1166:"Mrs. R. Noble Dies At Home" 1047:The Chicago Medical Recorder 966:The Chicago Medical Recorder 939:Mills, Walter Sands (1900). 720:American Medical Association 614:from May to September 1914. 1480:United States Army generals 667:Occupation of the Rhineland 593:during construction of the 455:, then began attendance at 373:during construction of the 299:and was a recipient of the 293:Occupation of the Rhineland 196:Occupation of the Rhineland 1521: 295:, he attained the rank of 1450:People from Rome, Georgia 1043:"Brigadier-General Noble" 732:Society of the Cincinnati 579:Isthmian Canal Commission 543:Fort McDowell, California 359:Isthmian Canal Commission 30: 1465:Auburn University alumni 581:. In this role he aided 559:Nathaniel Thomas Lupton 539:Fort Sheridan, Illinois 528:Philippine–American War 463:degree in 1890 and his 441:Confederate States Army 361:, where he worked with 355:Philippine–American War 314:, Noble graduated from 281:Philippine–American War 259:Nathaniel Thomas Lupton 184:Philippine–American War 1395:Birmingham Post-Herald 1065:"Assigned to Stations" 707: 688:Rockefeller Foundation 684: 627: 612:occupation of Veracruz 577:while assigned to the 413:Rockefeller Foundation 382:occupation of Veracruz 751:Boy Scouts of America 705: 634:. He was promoted to 625: 120:Years of service 864:Owen, Thomas McAdory 698:Retirement and death 555:Nashville, Tennessee 212:(Commander) (France) 1460:Alabama Republicans 1421:Robert Ernest Noble 1133:The Washington Post 755:Choccolocco Council 535:Washington Barracks 500:Hoboken, New Jersey 471:'s assistant state 349:. He served in the 279:. A veteran of the 1398:. 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Index

Black and white photo of Robert E. Noble as a brigadier general, head and shoulders, looking left
Rome, Georgia
Fort McClellan
Alabama
Hillside Cemetery
Anniston, Alabama
United States Army
Major General
Service number
United States Army Medical Corps
Bordeaux
Brest, France
Library of the Surgeon General's Office
Philippine–American War
United States occupation of Veracruz
World War I
Occupation of the Rhineland
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Legion of Honor
Alma mater
Alabama Polytechnic Institute
B.S
M.S.
College of Physicians and Surgeons
M.D.
Nathaniel Thomas Lupton
Joseph Spencer
United States Army
Philippine–American War
United States occupation of Veracruz

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