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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks Maj Marty Hogan for letting us know that February 22 is the anniversary of the birth of the Alton Giant and the Giant of Illinois Robert Pershing Wadlow who became famous as the tallest person ever in recorded history for whom there is irrefutable evidence.
Unsurprisingly his size caused him difficulty which required braces to stand and health issues unimaginable to most of us. He sadly died at age 22 of an infection.
"One year before his death, Wadlow passed John Rogan as the tallest person ever. On June 27, 1940 (eighteen days before his death), he was measured at 8 ft 11.1 in (2.72 m) by doctors C. M. Charles and Cyril MacBryde of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
On July 4, 1940, during a professional appearance at the Manistee National Forest Festival, a faulty brace irritated his ankle, causing a blister and subsequent infection. Doctors treated him with a blood transfusion and emergency surgery, but his condition worsened due to an autoimmune disorder, and on July 15, 1940, 11 days after contracting the infection, he died in his sleep at the age of 22.[citation needed] His coffin measured 10 feet 9 inches (3.28 m) long by 32 inches (81 cm) wide by 30 inches (76 cm) deep, weighed 1,000 pounds (450 kg) and was carried by twelve pallbearers and eight assistants. His body was buried at Oakwood Cemetery in Upper Alton, Madison County, Illinois."
Story of Robert Wadlow Jr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RexHt_1ra3c
FYI COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen C. LTC Orlando Illi Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Maj William W. "Bill" Price CPT Jack Durish Capt Tom Brown MSG Andrew White SFC William Farrell SGT (Join to see) Sgt Albert Castro SSG David Andrews Sgt Randy Wilber Sgt John H. CPL Dave Hoover SGT Mark Halmrast SPC Margaret Higgins SrA Christopher Wright
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Maj Marty Hogan Not Good. Bad Enough all the Hits in the Head I take being 6'4"
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