Frederic John Walker
Captain Frederic John Walker, C.B., D.S.O.*** (3 June, 1896 – 9 July, 1944) served in the Royal Navy.
Life & Career
The son of Commander Frederic M. Walker, R.N., this man's name is offered in some Service Records, and in at least some Navy Lists[1] as "Frederick". I have somewhat arbitrarily chosen Frederic as the proper spelling.
Walker entered the Royal Navy with the May 1909 intake term at the Training Establishment. He passed out with sixty-one other midshipmen in April, 1913 ranked fourth in order of merit on his examinations.[2]
Walker was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on 15 August, 1917.[3]
Walker was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander on 15 August, 1926.[4]
Walker was promoted to the rank of Commander on 31 December, 1931.[5]
World War II
Walker would excel in anti-submarine warfare during World War II, devising and implementing a variety of means by which an escort group could prosecute and kill a submerged enemy. Using these methods, he destroyed seventeen U-boats from a variety of small sloops.
Walker was promoted to the rank of Captain on 30 June, 1942.[6]
See Also
Bibliography
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by John Creswell |
Captain of H.M.S. Falmouth 10 Nov, 1933[7] |
Succeeded by George F. N. Bradford |
Preceded by Alfred Bowman |
Commanding Officer, A/S School H.M.S. Osprey 8 Apr, 1937[8] |
Succeeded by Geoffrey M. K. Keble-White |
Preceded by ? |
Senior Officer, Eighteenth Minesweeping Flotilla ? – 9 Feb, 1945[9] |
Succeeded by Reginald F. Nichols |
Footnotes
- ↑ The Navy List. (May, 1939). p. 103.
- ↑ "New Midshipmen." The Times (London, England), Monday, Apr 28, 1913; pg. 3; Issue 40197.
- ↑ Uboat.net page on the man.
- ↑ Uboat.net page on the man.
- ↑ Uboat.net page on the man.
- ↑ Uboat.net page on the man.
- ↑ The Navy List. (July, 1934). p. 240.
- ↑ The Navy List. (May, 1939). p. 314.
- ↑ Nichols Service Record. The National Archives. ADM 196/124/224. f. 223.