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PACIFIC OCEAN, (June 18, 2006) – USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) carrier strike groups steam in formation during a joint photo exercise (PHOTOEX)  in preparation for Valiant Shield 2006.  The PHOTO EX featured 14 ships as well as 17 aircraft from Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corp including a B2 bomber.  The Kitty Hawk Carrier Strike Group is currently participating in Valiant Shield 2006, the largest joint exercise in recent history.  Held in the Guam operating area (June 19-23), the exercise involves 28 Naval vessels including three carrier strike groups. More than 300 aircraft and approximately 20,000 service members from the Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard are also participating in the exercise.  Official U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 3rd Class Jarod Hodge.

 

Scott says "Hi" to everyone

He is now a Commander.

He is in Japan and for security reasons his address is being omitted but you can e-mail him at

snoe89@hotmail.com

 or me for his current address.

 

   Scott's Bio:      

Upon completion of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, he received his commission through the ROTC program at the University of Rochester in 1989.

 

After completing the Surface Warfare Officer School Division Officer Course, he reported to USS McINERNEY (FFG 8) as Communications Officer. He earned his Surface Warfare qualification in March of 1991 and assumed duties as Ordnance Officer in the Arabian Gulf during Operation Desert Storm. He made two
deployments in MCINERNEY and detached in March of 1993. 

His next assignment was as Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer in 
USS GETTYSBURG (CG 64)
and briefly assumed duties as Weapons Control Officer as well. In January of 1995, he reported to the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA completing a Master’s Degree in Electronic Engineering in March of ’97. Following Department Head School, he next assumed duties as Combat Systems Officer in USS JOHN HANCOCK (DD 981).

  In November of 1999 he reported as Executive Officer of Mine Countermeasures Rotational Crew FOXTROT in USS DEXTROUS (MCM 13).  Following a six month deployment to the Arabian Gulf, he reported in June 2000 as Executive Officer of the first permanent crew in USS ARDENT (MCM 12) home ported in Bahrain.

Upon returning from Bahrain, LCDR Noe completed a Master of Arts degree in National Security Affairs and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College before reporting to the Operations Department of Commander, Naval Surface Forces, US Atlantic Fleet.

In March 2003  he was assigned to the new aircraft carrier 
USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76).

The ship was commissioned in July 2003, making Scott a "Plank Owner". The ship left Norfolk July, 2004 to report to it's new Home Port of San Diego CA

He was the Surface Operations Officer (N34) on the Staff of Commander, Carrier Strike Group 5 embarked in USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63) homeported in Yokosuka, Japan.  He reported in May 2005. The ship is also Task Force 70 and 75. 

He was promoted to Commander on October 3, 2005.

In December 2007 Scott was assigned as Chief Staff Officer, Afloat Training Group, Western Pacific, ATG WESTPAC
 and is land based for the first time in his 18 ˝  year career. He is looking forward to his new position and will remain in Japan for the next 3 years.

CDR Noe is authorized to wear the Navy Commendation Medal (3 awards), the Navy Achievement Medal (3 awards), the Combat Action Ribbon and various unit and campaign awards

 

Pictures of the USS Ronald Reagan leaving Norfolk for San Diego, CA  

Pictures of Scott's trip to San Diego, CA     

 

The Navy has set up a web site, which has a lot of good up to date information.

U.S. Navy: Welcome Aboard

 

 

Scott's last ship
         

USS Kitty Hawk

                              Draft:36 feet

                              Total Height Above Waterline:201 feet

                              Total Number of Decks & Levels:8 decks (down) and 11 levels (up)

                              Flight Deck Area:4.1 acres

                              Fuel Capacity:4,000,000 gallons (15,200,000 liters)

 

 

 

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USS Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) is America's most technologically advanced super carrier. CVN 76 represents the apex of Nimitz Class design advancements. 3D computer modeling and modular construction techniques used on the Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) have launched the future of aircraft carriers. Design improvements include higher capacity air conditioning, better power and lighting distribution, and a fiber optic-based network for improved communication and machinery monitoring. Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) also features a redesigned weapons elevator system and improved facilities for female personnel

CVN 76 is the first aircraft carrier to incorporate the 722 ton bulbous bow design - which improves hydro-dynamics and buoyancy, and creates greater lift to the flight deck.

  • CVN 76 is 1092 feet long

  • Top speed exceeds 30 knots
  • The flight deck covers 4.5 acres
  • Construction required 47,000 tons of structural steel and a million pounds of aluminum
  • Each of four bronze propellers weighs 66,220 pounds
  • Distillation plants convert over 400,000 gallons of sea water daily
  • 18,150 meals are served each day
  • Ronald Reagan's (CVN76) keel was laid in 1998 and the ship will be delivered in 2003The Ship

 

 

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USS McInerney
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USS John Hancock
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USS Dextrous
(MCM-13)

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USS Ardent

Some of Scott's Previous Ships

 

 

Check out Scott's Pictures

Iwo Jima  
USS Ronald Reagan Commissioning
Tiger Cruise
New House In Ipswich
Graduation

Thanksgiving 2000
Pictures of his travels
Italy

Persian Gulf
More Photos

 

 

                                   

 

 

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