Anniston, Alabama. Noble died in Anniston on September 18, 1956. He was buried at Hillside Cemetery in Anniston. Robert Ernest Noble was born in Rome,...
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of the canal was the work of Army doctors William C. Gorgas and Robert Ernest Noble to identify mosquitoes as the carriers of diseases including yellow...
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eradication of typhoid fever and other waterborne diseases in the U.S. Robert Ernest Noble, who received his M.D. in 1899 was a U.S. Army medical officer who...
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football coach Willard Nixon (1928–2000), Major League Baseball player Robert Ernest Noble (1870–1956), U.S. Army major general John Pemberton (1831–1888),...
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C. Nichopoulos, physician known as Dr. Nick; raised in Anniston Robert Ernest Noble, U.S. Army major general Tommy O'Brien, MLB third base and outfielder;...
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secretary of state under President James Buchanan. Major General Robert Ernest Noble was Spencer's great-great-great-grandson and became a member of the...
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Blackmon (1873–1921) and Civil War general Daniel Tyler (1799–1882). Robert Ernest Noble a physician and United States Army officer who attained the rank...
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Gorgas was appointed Chief Sanitary Officer in Havana, where he and Robert Ernest Noble worked to eradicate yellow fever and malaria. Gorgas capitalized...
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(1957), Commandant of the United States Marine Corps (1991–1995) Robert Ernest Noble (B.S. 1890, M.S. 1891), Alabama Polytechnic Institute graduate who...
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Museum). From 1920 to 1925, the library was directed by Major General Robert Ernest Noble. In 1922, the library was renamed the "Army Medical Library" (AML)...
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