Courtesy Photo | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 07.10.2023
Fisheries Biologist John Noble and Fisheries Technician Kevin Mauel work in Silver Creek in this news clipping from The Real McCoy newspaper from October 1995 at Fort McCoy, Wis. The original photo was taken by Robert Schuette of the Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office. Noble retired from federal service in June 2023. (Army photo)...
Courtesy Photo | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 07.10.2023
Fort McCoy Fisheries Biologist John Noble and Fisheries Technician Shawn Giblin are shown netting bluegills at Swamp Pond in November 1999 in this news clipping from The Real McCoy newspaper from Fort McCoy, Wis. The original photo was taken by Robert Schuette of the Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office. Noble retired from federal service in June 2023. (Army photo)...
Courtesy Photo | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 07.10.2023
Fort McCoy Fisheries Biologist John Noble is shown in this news clipping from December 1999 in The Real McCoy newspaper where Noble was receiving appreciation from the city of Tomah, Wis., because he was part of a team who helped stock Lake Tomah with more than 9,300 bluegills. Noble retired from Army civilian service in June 2023. (Army Photo)...
Photo by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 06.29.2023
Fisheries Biologist John Noble (right) receives a Civilian Service Commendation Medal from Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Messenger during Noble’s retirement from federal service June 29, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Noble served for 32 years at Fort McCoy as the main fisheries biologist where he helped create one of the best fisheries programs in the Army and the Department of......
Photo by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 06.29.2023
Fisheries Biologist John Noble (right) receives a Civilian Service Commendation Medal from Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Messenger during Noble’s retirement from federal service June 29, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Noble served for 32 years at Fort McCoy as the main fisheries biologist where he helped create one of the best fisheries programs in the Army and the Department of......
Photo by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 06.29.2023
Fisheries Biologist John Noble (right) receives a Civilian Service Commendation Medal from Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Messenger during Noble’s retirement from federal service June 29, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Noble served for 32 years at Fort McCoy as the main fisheries biologist where he helped create one of the best fisheries programs in the Army and the Department of......
Photo by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 06.29.2023
Fisheries Biologist John Noble (right) receives his retirement certificate from Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Messenger during Noble’s retirement from federal service June 29, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Noble served for 32 years at Fort McCoy as the main fisheries biologist where he helped create one of the best fisheries programs in the Army and the Department of Defense. (U.S.......
Photo by Scott Sturkol | Fort McCoy Public Affairs Office | 06.29.2023
Fisheries Biologist John Noble (right) receives his retirement pin and certificate from Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Messenger and Fort McCoy Directorate of Public Works Director Liane Haun during Noble’s retirement from federal service June 29, 2023, at Fort McCoy, Wis. Noble served for 32 years at Fort McCoy as the main fisheries biologist where he helped create one of the......