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Australia’s shortest Victoria Cross recipient remembered by his family as a humble hero

James Woods was not the tallest of men — far from it, in fact.
Key points:
- James Woods earned his Victoria Cross in 1918
- He was 8 centimetres shorter than the minimum requirement to enlist in SA
- He came to despise war
At about 160 centimetres — or 5 foot, 3 inches tall in imperial measurements — Mr Woods was relatively short in anyone’s language.
But then, as his grandson Michael Gibbs points out, height and stature are not one and the same.
“He was also a private, and not many privates in the army earned a VC … so he had those two distinguishing features.”
Only 64 Australian soldiers were awarded VCs during World War I, and Mr Woods…
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