Noel Hall | |
Birth Date: | 1913 11, df=y |
Birth Place: | Hawthorn, Victoria |
Branch: | Australian Army |
Serviceyears: | 1931–1962 |
Rank: | Major |
Servicenumber: | 185828 |
Battles: | World War II |
Battles Label: | Kokoda Track |
Awards: | OAM |
Laterwork: | Hawthorn City Council |
Major Noel William Hall OAM (25 November 1913 - 18 April 2010) was an Australian soldier and Olympic shooting competitor. At the time of his death he was Australia's oldest Olympian.[1]
Hall was educated at Scotch College, Melbourne, where he joined the Australian Army Cadets, and spent his working life at Hawthorn City Council where he became a health surveyor. In 1939 he won the King's Medal for military rifle shooting.[2]
Hall was a member of the Australian 39th Battalion that fought on the Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea during World War II. He subsequently recounted his experiences in a vodcast.[3]
Hall competed in the 100 metre running deer event at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.[4] [5] He also qualified for the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, however, he did not attend due to insufficient team places.[1] [6]
Hall was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) on 26 January 1997 for service to veterans and the community.[7]
In 2008 Hall was chosen to lead the Anzac Day March in Melbourne.[8]