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John Walker (RAF officer)

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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Service/branch
  
Royal Air Force

Role
  
RAF officer


Name
  
John Walker

Years of service
  
1956–1995

Rank
  
Air marshal

John Walker (RAF officer) John Walker RAF officer

Born
  
26 May 1936 (age 87) (
1936-05-26
)

Awards
  
Order of the Bath, Order of the British Empire, Air Force Cross

Air Marshal Sir John Robert Walker KCB CBE AFC (born 26 May 1936) is a former Chief of Defence Intelligence.

RAF career

Walker joined the Royal Air Force in 1954 and was commissioned on 31 July 1956. He served as a pilot with No. 66 Squadron flying Hunters from 1957 until he joined No.4 Squadron also flying Hunters in 1959. After attending the RAF Staff College, Bracknell in 1966, he served as an exchange officer with the Twelfth Air Force, a formation of the United States Air Force, from 1967 to 1969. He became officer commanding the Jaguar Conversion Team at RAF Lossiemouth in June 1973, station commander at RAF Lossiemouth in August 1975 and station commander at RAF Bruggen in 1976. He went on to be Group Captain, Offensive Operations at Headquarters RAF Germany in January 1978, Air Officer-in-Chief, Central Tactics and Trials Organisation in December 1979 and, after attending the Royal College of Defence Studies, Director of Forward Policy (RAF) at the Ministry of Defence in December 1982. After that he became Senior Air Staff Officer at RAF Strike Command in May 1985, Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) at Headquarters Allied Air Forces Central Europe in April 1987 and Director-General Management & Support Intelligence at the Ministry of Defence 1989. His last appointment was as Chief of Defence Intelligence in 1991 before retirement in January 1995.

References

John Walker (RAF officer) Wikipedia