
USS Noa (DD-841) - Wikipedia
USS Noa (DD-841) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second U.S. Navy ship named for Midshipman Loveman Noa (1878–1901). She was in commission in the U.S. Navy from 1945 to 1973, serving during the Cold War in the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean, Mediterranean, Middle East, and Indian Ocean and off the Korean Peninsula.
USS NOA (DD-841) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
Noa served as rescue destroyer for Mindoro (CVE-120) during June and July 1949. From September 1949 through January 1951 she engaged in extended anti submarine training and a permanent Hunter-Killer Group as a unit of Destroyer Squadron Eight. She also made a second Mediterranean deployment during this period.
USS Noa DD841 recovers John Glenn and Friendship 7 - YouTube
The Gearing class destroyer USS Noa DD841 picks up astronaut John Glenn and capsule Friendship 7 on 20 February 1962. NOA was part of the US Atlantic Fleet ...
Noa II (DD-841) - NHHC
2015年8月13日 · The morning of 26 October 1901 Midshipman Noa, with an armed crew of six men, put off from Mariveles in a small boat to watch for craft engaged in smuggling contraband from the island of Leyte to...
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USS NOA (DD-841) Crew Links. Add Your Name to the DD-841 Crew Roster . HullNumber.com's mission is to provide a means for shipmates to keep in touch with one another.
USS NOA DD-841 - DD-841 - Tin Can Sailors
USS Noa (DD-841) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for midshipman Loveman Noa (1878–1901). Noa was laid down by the Bath Iron Works , Bath, Maine , on 26 March 1945; launched on 30 July 1945, sponsored by Mrs. James Cary Jones, Jr., wife of Rear Admiral James Cary Jones, Jr., USN; and ...
Destroyer Photo Index DD-841 USS NOA - NavSource
Photo taken from mount 32 on the USS Brough (DE-148) overlooking the Mayport, Florida, harbor naval complex. The ship off the port bow is USS Noa (DD-841), and the aircraft carrier across the harbor is USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42).
USS NOA DD-841 – United States Navy destroyer
USS Noa (DD-841) – was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for Midshipman Loveman Noa (1878–1901). Noa was laid down by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, on 26 March 1945; launched on 30 July 1945, sponsored by Mrs. James Cary Jones, Jr., wife of Rear Admiral James Cary Jones, Jr., USN; and ...
USS Noa - (DD-841) - USN Destroyers
USS Noa (DD-841) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the second Navy ship named for midshipman Loveman Noa (1878–1901). Noa was laid down by the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine, on 26 March 1945; launched on 30 July 1945, sponsored by Mrs. James Cary Jones, Jr., wife of Rear Admiral James Cary Jones, Jr., USN; and ...
Destroyer Photo Index DD-343 / APD-24 USS NOA - NavSource
USS Noa (DD-343) underway in San Diego Harbor, California, about 1930. Destroyer USS Kane (DD-235) and another destroyer (probably Fox (DD-234)) are moored in the left background, the hangars of NAS North Island in the center, and Wright (AV-1) in the right background.