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Noah Max Wilbur Noah Lieutenant General, U.S. Army (Ret.) Passed away on Friday, June 15, 2018 at the age of 86 from complications from a rare autoimmune disease known as Churg Strauss or EGPA. LTG Noah served 35 years in the United States Army retiring as the Comptroller of the Army. He commanded at many levels including Commander of the United States Army Engineer School at Fort Belvoir, Huntsville Division Commander building in Israel on two critical airfields that played a part in the peace negotiations by President Carter, Commander, Saint Paul District for the Corps of Engineers, Commander, 2nd Engineer Group in the Republic of Korea, and Commander, 307th Engineer Battalion of the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. Noah graduated in 1953 from the United States Military Academy at West Point. He was a veteran of Vietnam and Korea. General Noah held key postings to the Army Staff and at TRADOC in the areas of operations research and financial management. Highlights of his career include conserving natural resources on the upper Mississippi River, developing cost effective procedures to help modernize the Army's major weapon systems, constructing airfields in the Negev desert in Israel after the Camp David Accords and teaching cadets "juice" as an Assistant Professor in USMA's Department of Electrical Engineering. And his service didn't stop in retirement. He continued to impact the Nation's defense by working for Burdeshaw Associates and later his own defense consulting firm, and he volunteered his time with numerous non-profit and volunteer organizations, including the Army Science Board, the Association of the United States Army, the Army Engineer Association, the Army Historical Foundation, Georgia Military College, West Point Association of Graduates Finance Committee, among others. He also helped start many creative ideas concepts and developments with other entities like the North Carolina Global TransPark and the Institute for Defense and Business. His military awards and decorations include two Distinguished Service Medals, two Legion of Merits, a Bronze Star, a Meritorious Service Medal and the Senior Parachutist Badge. Post retirement General Noah's efforts and leadership continued to be recognized serving as honorary Colonel of the 307th Engineer Regiment, receipt of the Gold Deflurry from the Army Engineer Association, and the Distinguished Alumni from Georgia Military College (GMC). Max was particularly proud of his appointment as a Distinguished Graduate of the United States Military Academy in 2015. LTG Noah grew up in Milledgeville, Georgia the son of Dr. Max and Dorothy Noah. He graduated from GMC and began his engineering education at Georgia Tech before receiving an offer of admission to the US Military Academy as an honor graduate of GMC. Max received his Master's in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. His military schooling included the US Army War College and the Defense System Analyst Course. He was a registered Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Max stayed active in the military community pursuing his passion for our Nation's defense, our Army, the Corps of Engineers, West Point, and the next generations of leaders. He was a well-respected leader and effective businessman assisting organizations and individuals attain greater outcomes for our nation. He enjoyed being a big part of the growth and development of the next two generations of his family. He was a leader in his neighborhood, community, and greatly enjoyed events with like-minded retired persons in various organizations, especially his prayer breakfast group. He enjoyed the family farm in Maine and returned to his love of the water swimming 20 laps a day at the Mount Vernon Recreation Center. Max is survived by his loving wife, Priscilla Loyal Treat VanSickler Noah whom he married September 22, 1956, daughter Kimbel Burt and her husband LTC (USA-Ret) Michael of New Orleans LA; son Van Noah and wife Meena, of Chapel Hill, NC; daughter Dabney Moulton and husband James, of Longmont, CO; and six grandchildren, Tori Burt Paddock (Craig), Marilyn Moulton Hammond (Eric), Max Oh Noah, CPT Daniel Moulton (Meg), Michael N Burt, Jeffrey Moulton; and three great grandsons, Theodore and Otto Hammond, and James Allen Moulton. He is also survived by his sister Joy Noah McMillan and husband Michael McMillan with their extended family. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, June 29 at Woodlawn Chapel on north post, 6050 Gorgas Road, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, followed by a reception and celebration of his life at the Fort Belvoir Officer's Club on south post in the Castle room. His internment will take place at a later date at the United States Military Academy, West Point Cemetery with military honors.. Donations in memory of LTG Noah may be made to the National Museum of the United States Army through the US Army Historical Society (armyhistory.org). General Noah also requested that his experience as a rare medical case and his remains be used to better understand Churg Strauss Syndrome (CSS) so that it can be more readily diagnosed and treated to improve the lives and survival of those who face it now or in the future. Online condolences and fond memories of Max W Noah may be offered to the family at: www.moneyandking.com and www.westpointaog.org/memorialswww.westpointaog.org/memorials

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Published by The Washington Post from Jun. 23 to Jun. 25, 2018.

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Philip R Hoge

July 7, 2018

A Great Boss and friend. He will be missed by the Hogg clan - RIP Boss

George Gray

June 29, 2018

Priscilla, I know what you will be going through. George past away January 23, 2018.Remember the good times at the Army War College!Take care. Helen Gray

kenneth edmundson

June 28, 2018

A great commander and friend.

June 28, 2018

Essayons! Fred Dolder, LTC USA, Ret.

Marion Robinson

June 27, 2018

Sending love and sympathy to the Noah family.

June 26, 2018

Condolences to the Noah family. LTG Noah was a great influence to me when he took a young Infantry Major in the Pentagon and mentored me to be an Engineer. Thank you sir and "Mission Accomplished". LTC (Ret) Chris Moore

June 26, 2018

The family of SGM Isaac Brown would like to send their condolences to the Noah family. I am Debra Brown, the daughter of Ike Brown, and I really enjoyed seeing and working for such a nice family during the Christmas holidays. May you rest in peace General Noah and may God bless your beautiful family. Sincerely, the Browns

R L

June 26, 2018

Dear family and friends,
I am so very sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort, comfort you during your time of grief. Hosea 13: 14 Sincerely

Geoff Prosch

June 25, 2018

General Max Noah has been a kind and very dependable mentor for me and many others.
Old Soldier -- God Bless you and may you rest in peace.

Linda Kjonnerod

June 24, 2018

Rest well, Gen Noah, after a long rich life. Linda and Erik Kjonnerod

Jeremy and LeaAnne Gates

June 23, 2018

Our deepest condolences to the Noah family.

June 23, 2018

Psalm 90:10 says that the days of our years are 70 years, And if because of special mightiness they are 80 years. May the memories of the wonderful times you shared together bring a smile and joy in your heart.

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