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William Archibald Walker
In memory of:
Flight Sergeant William Archibald Walker
March 17, 1942
In the sea, coast of Redcar, England
Military Service
R/91658
25
Air Force
Royal Canadian Air Force
# 6 Operational Training Unit
Air Force Medal, AFRO 802/45. This airman has shown enthusiasm and energy whilst employed as a staff pilot. He takes an interest in his pupils' work and assists them in any way possible. He has set a splendid example.
Additional Information
February 1, 1917
Alameda, Saskatchewan
April 7, 1941
Regina, Saskatchewan
Son of Andrew A. Walker and Helen E. Walker, of Kisbey, Saskatchewan. Brother of Flying Officer Bruce Douglas Walker who was killed in action on August 8, 1944 while serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force
The government of Saskatchewan honoured Flight Sergeant Walker by naming Walker River, which flows northeast to the Geikie River northeast of Big Sand Lake, in his memory.
Commemorated on Page 122 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Request a copy of this page. Download high resolution copy of this page.
Burial Information
THORNABY-ON-TEES CEMETERY
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Plot O. Row N. Grave 14.
Information courtesy of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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