Max W. Noah

Max W. Noah
Born (1932-02-19) February 19, 1932
Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch United States Army
Rank Lieutenant general

Max Wilbur Noah (born February 19, 1932) is a retired lieutenant general in the United States Army. He served as Comptroller of the United States Army and Commander of the United States Army Engineering School.[1][2][3]

2015 DISTINGUISHED GRADUATE OF THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT AWARD RECIPIENT:

LTG (R) Max W. Noah ’53 - Commander of engineering troop units at all levels, key postings to the Army Staff and at TRADOC in the areas of operations research and financial management, and Comptroller of the U.S. Army, Lieutenant General Noah (Retired) accomplished much in his 35 years of active duty. 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 Israel after the Camp David Accords and teaching cadets “juice” as an assistant professor in USMA’s Department of Electricity. 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 organizations, including the Army Historical Foundation, Georgia Military College and WPAOG’s Finance Committee.


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