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Story August 30, 1930

The Bismarck Tribune

Bismarck, Mandan, Burleigh County, Morton County, North Dakota

What is this article about?

Captain H. H. Noyes, a World War veteran and quartermaster at Fort Lincoln since 1927, departs for motor transport training at Camp Holabird, Maryland, and is replaced by Captain M. A. Hockman.

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Captain Noyes Leaves
For Transport School

Captain H. H. Noyes, quartermaster at Fort Lincoln and first officer to report for duty at the local post when it was re-opened three years ago, left today for Camp Holabird, near Baltimore, Md., where he will attend a motor transport school.

Captain Noyes has been stationed at Fort Lincoln since the summer of 1927, when he was sent here from Fort Robinson, Neb., where he was quartermaster, to prepare the barracks for occupancy.

A veteran of the Spanish-American and World wars, Captain Noyes served as an enlisted man during the Spanish-American war, and as a major in the quartermaster's corps in the World war. He subsequently served as a pilot in the U. S. Aerial corps.

He is succeeded at Fort Lincoln by Captain M. A. Hockman.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Bravery Heroism

What keywords are associated?

Captain Noyes Fort Lincoln Motor Transport School World War Veteran Quartermaster

What entities or persons were involved?

Captain H. H. Noyes Captain M. A. Hockman

Where did it happen?

Fort Lincoln

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Key Persons

Captain H. H. Noyes Captain M. A. Hockman

Location

Fort Lincoln

Event Date

Summer Of 1927

Story Details

Captain H. H. Noyes, quartermaster at Fort Lincoln since 1927 and veteran of Spanish-American and World Wars, leaves for motor transport school at Camp Holabird near Baltimore, Md., succeeded by Captain M. A. Hockman.

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