Career
He had four sons, Arthur, Phillip, Warwick and Andrew (dec). He served in the Australian Public Service and later taught Administration at the University of Canberra. He held the degrees of Bachelor (Honours) and Dip Editor (University of Sydney) and M.SocSci (University of Birmingham).
He is best known for his biographies.
He died on 2 May 2012 at Calvary Retirement Community Canberra. King O"Malley: The American Bounder, A. R. Hoyle, Macmillan, Melbourne, 1981
Roderick Flanagan: A bright flame too soon extinguished, A. R. Hoyle, SP, Canberra, 1988
Into the Darkness: A personal memoir (), Arkansas Hoyle, SP, Canberra, 1989
Eddie Ward: The Truest Labor Manitoba, A. R. Hoyle, SP, Canberra, 1994
The Life of John Hunter: Navigator, Governor, Admiral, A. R. Hoyle, Mulini Press, Canberra, 2001
Hughie Edwards Venture capital: The Fortunate Airman, A. R. Hoyle, Mulini Press, Canberra, 2001
Into the Darkness – One Young Australian"s Journey from Sydney to the deadly skies over Germany 1939–1945 by Arthur Hoyle, Distinguished Flying Cross, Edited by David Vernon, Stringybark Publishing, Canberra, 2012.