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Frederic Wake-Walker

Cruiser and operations officer

Frederic Wake-Walker was a Royal Navy officer associated with important operational decisions during the campaign against Bismarck.

Frederic Wake-Walker’s wartime service illustrates the complicated realities of naval command, where preserving force, maintaining contact, and choosing when to engage could be intensely controversial. He is especially useful in discussing the operational pressures faced by cruiser commanders and senior officers in the Atlantic. His career reflects the fact that naval judgement is often tested as much by restraint as by attack.

Overview: Explore Frederic Wake-Walker’s Royal Navy career and his involvement in Atlantic operations during the Second World War.