Frederic John Walker
Captain
Frederic John Walker served in the Royal Navy as a captain during second world war. His career belongs to the modern history of Britain’s maritime service and reflects the professional responsibilities attached to command in an industrial or post-industrial navy.
He is associated with escort group command in anti-submarine warfare. This formed part of the way the modern Royal Navy operated through technology, organization, and continuous professional service at sea.
He is significant because his biography belongs to the command history of the modern fleet. Frederic John Walker stands within the tradition of captains whose ships, squadrons, or specialist branches connected strategy to daily operational reality.