AVOCA GIANT. (1917, February 27).
Avoca Mail (Vic. : 1863 - 1900; 1915 - 1918), p. 2. Retrieved from
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article152146834
Robert Charles Hart, service number 4129, was born in 1883 at
Barkly, a locality
37 kilometres north-west of Avoca.
Robert Hart enlisted at Melbourne on 7 January 1916. He was 32 years old, a farmer living at Barkly, unmarried. His next of kin was his father, Benjamin Hart, also of Barkly.
At the time of his enlistment his height was noted as 6 foot 7 inches. Some newspapers reported that he was even taller, 6 feet 8 1/2 inches tall..
Hart served with the
21st Battalion. Wounded in the battle of
Pozières in August 1916, he he was invalided back to Australia and discharged the following year.
Hart was one of three brothers who served.
He was welcomed home in the Barkly Hall on 13 July 1916.
Robert's brother Norman was wounded at Bullecourt and his leg was amputated below the knee. Norman was welcomed home in 1918. At that time Robert was reported to be farming at
Nyah,
250 kilometres north of Avoca near Swan Hill.
Robert Charles Hart died on 30 August 1948, aged 64 at
St Arnaud, Victoria.
The
tallest man in the Australian Army was reported to be Private Patrick O'Connor who was7 feet 4 inches tall. This would appear to be O'CONNOR Patrick : Service Number - 2721 : Place of Birth - Tipperary Ireland : Place of Enlistment - Goulburn NSW : Next of Kin - (Wife) O'CONNOR Annie. His attestation papers record he was 7 feet tall.
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