Captain Frederic John Walker, CB, DSO & Three Bars (3 June 1896 – 9 July 1944) (his first name is given as Frederick in the Oxford Dictionary of National...
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illustrator Frederic John Walker (1896–1944), British naval officer Frederic Walker (cricketer) (1829–1889), English cricketer Fred Walker (entrepreneur)...
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Brothers Frederic John Walker (1896–1944), nicknamed "Johnnie" after the whisky, British Royal Navy officer during the Second World War John Anthony Walker (1937–2014)...
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Admiral Sir William Frederic Wake-Walker KCB CBE (24 March 1888 – 24 September 1945) was a British admiral who served in the Royal Navy during World War...
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36th Escort Group of two sloops and six corvettes under Captain Frederic John Walker, reinforced by the first of the new escort carriers, HMS Audacity...
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and Library and Southport Arts Centre Bootle Town Hall – Captain Frederic John Walker exhibits British Lawnmower Museum, Southport Crosby Beach – Another...
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in the Invergordon Mutiny. In 1933, she was briefly commanded by Frederic John Walker, who was to rise to fame as the foremost Allied submarine hunter...
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Captain Walker may refer to : Captain Frederic John Walker (1896–1944), a Royal Navy officer during World War II Captain Walker, a character in The Who's...
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of the Royal Australian Navy. HMS Starling, commanded by Captain Frederic John Walker, participated in the sinking of 14 U-boats between 1943 and 1944...
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the Anglo–Zulu War, buried at sea after dying aboard HMS Serapis. Frederic John Walker (1896–1944), Royal Navy captain known for anti–submarine operations...
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