Kenneth Walker

Kenneth Walker

Infobox Military Person
name=Brig. Gen Kenneth Newton WalkerUnited States Army Air Corps
born= birth date|1898|07|17
died= death date and age|1943|01|05|1898|07|17
placeofbirth=Cerrillos, New Mexico
placeofdeath=Rabaul, New Britain
placeofburial=


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allegiance=flag|United States of America
branch= United States Army Air Corps
serviceyears=1917 - 1943
rank=Brigadier General
commands= Fifth Bomber Command
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battles=World War II
awards=Medal of Honor Silver Star Legion of Merit Purple Heart
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Kenneth Newton Walker was one of the earliest avatiors in the United States Military and went on to win the nations highest award, the Medal of Honor during World War II

Biography

Kenneth Newton Walker was born in Cerrillos, N.M., in 1898. He enlisted at Denver, Colo., Dec. 15, 1917 and took his flying training at the University of Californias School of Military Aeronautics and at Mather Field, Calif., getting his commission and wings in November 1918. He became a second lieutenant (temporary) in the Air Service Nov. 2, 1918 and received a commission in the regular Army July 1, 1920. For three years he was a flying instructor at Brooks and Barron Fields, Texas, and Fort Sill, Okla.

In June 1922, 1st Lt. Walker graduated from the Air Service Operations School at Post Field, Okla. In December 1922, he went to the Philippines as Commander of the Air Intelligence Section at Camp Nichols. He returned to the United States in February 1925 as a member of the Air Service Board at Langley Field, Va. He stayed at Langley until 1928, having been adjutant of the 59th Service Squadron, commander of the 11th Bomb Squadron, and operations officer for the 2nd Bomb Group. He graduated from the Air Corps Tactical School at Langley Field in June 1929. After graduating, he served as an instructor at the ACTS until July 1933, both at Langley and after its move to Maxwell Field, Ala. He attended the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and graduated in June 1935.

Major Walker went to Hamilton Field, Calif., where he served for three years as Intelligence and Operations Officer at the 7th Bomb Group, commander of the 9th Bomb Squadron and varied group duties. In February 1938, he served as operations officer for the 5th Bomb Group at Luke Field, Ford Island, Hawaii; then executive officer at Hickam Field, Hawaii; and commander of the 18th Pursuit Group at Wheeler Field, Hawaii. (Note: Luke Field was on Ford Island, Hawaii. The United States acquired it in several parcels between 1906 and 1918. For a time, the Army and the Navy shared the island as an aviation installation. By the late 1930s, the Army completed its move to Hickam and the Navy retained exclusive use.)

In January 1941, Major Walker returned to the United States for duty as assistant chief of the Air War Plans Division, Office of the Chief of the Air Corps, Washington, D.C. He was promoted to permanent major on July 1, 1941 and was transferred to Army Air Forces Headquarters in Washington, D.C.

In April 1942, Colonel Walker was assigned to Operations Division, War Department General Staff, Washington, D.C. In July of that year, he was promoted to brigadier general and transferred to the Southwest Pacific. In September he was appointed Commanding General, 5th Bomber Command, Fifth Air Force.

On Jan. 5, 1943, Brig. Gen. Walker was reported missing in action after a B-17 Flying Fortress mission over the Japanese stronghold of Rabaul, New Britain, Papua, New Guinea in B-17 "San Antonio Rose". Though intercepted by enemy fighters, his group scored direct hits on nine Japanese ships. General Walker was last seen leaving the target area with one engine on fire and several fighters on his tail. For his actions, General Walker was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously by President Roosevelt in 1943.

In January 1948, Roswell Army Air Field, at Roswell, N.M., was designated Walker Air Force Base. Walker Hall, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., home of the College of Aerospace Doctrine Research and Education, is also named after the general.

While at the Air Corps Tactical School in 1934, 1st Lieutenant Walker and four other ACTS instructors were invited to testify on the military aspects of aviation before the Presidents Commission on Federal Aviation. He and his colleagues presented arguments to support a separate air organization, not subordinate to other military branches. While Major Walker was at the War Plans Division, the Air war Plans Division was tasked with developing a production requirements plan for President Roosevelt, due to the rapidly approaching world war. Walker joined the planning team led by Lt. Col. [http://www.theaerodrome.com/aces/usa/george.php Harold George] consisting of Major Haywood S. Hansell, and Major Laurence S. Kuter. Together they created AWPD-1 plan, the blueprint for the upcoming war against Germany, in just nine days in August 1941. Later generations of Air Force leaders continued to recognize the merits of the AWPD-1 plan. Walker is credited with being one of the men who built an organization that became the U.S. Air Force.

(Taken from official U.S. Air Force Biography)

Medal of Honor citation

#WALKER, KENNETH N. (Air Mission)
#Rank and organization: Brigadier General, U.S. Army Air Corps
#Commander of V Bomber Command
#Place and date: Rabaul, New Britain, 5 January 1943
#Entered service at. Colorado
#Birth: Cerrillos, New Mexico
#General Orders 13, 11 March 1943

Citation:

For conspicuous leadership above and beyond the call of duty involving personal valor and intrepidity at an extreme hazard to life. As commander of the 5th Bomber Command during the period from 5 September 1942, to 5 January 1943, Brigadier General Walker repeatedly accompanied his units on bombing missions deep into enemy-held territory. From the lessons personally gained under combat conditions, he developed a highly efficient technique for bombing when opposed by enemy fighter airplanes and by antiaircraft fire. On 5 January 1943, in the face of extremely heavy antiaircraft fire and determined opposition by enemy fighters, he led an effective daylight bombing attack against shipping in the harbor at Rabaul, New Britain, which resulted in direct hits on 9 enemy vessels. During this action his airplane was disabled and forced down by the attack of an overwhelming number of enemy fighters.

ee also

*List of Medal of Honor recipients

References

* [http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/aupress/Books/Byrd/Walker.pdf 225 page U.S. Air Force Biography]
* [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=7499 Air Force Biography]

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