Walton Walker file photo [20272]

Walton Walker

SurnameWalker
Given NameWalton
Born3 Dec 1889
Died23 Dec 1950
CountryUnited States
CategoryMilitary-Ground
GenderMale

Contributor:

ww2dbaseWalton Harris Walker was born in Belton, Texas, United States in Dec 1889. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, United States in 1912. He participated in the American attack of Veracruz, Mexico in 1914, and then commanded small units in patrolling the US-Mexican border through the late 1910s. He began to develop a friendship with Dwight Eisenhower around this time. In WW1, he fought in France as a member of US 5th Infantry Division; he would emerge from the war with a Silver Star medal. During the inter-war years, he saw service in China; studied at the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, United States; served as an instructor at West Point; and served as George Marshall's executive officer at the brigade level. In Sep 1939, when the European War began, he was the executive officer of the US Army War Plans Division. He was then transferred under George Patton, as Patton was tasked to organize armored units. In 1942, after the US entry into WW2, he was promoted to the rank of major general to command 3rd Armored Division. By 1944, he would command at the corps level under Patton, leading US XX Corps during the campaign across northern France. His corps would see action during the Ardennes Offensive (Battle of the Bulge), and would liberate Buchenwald Concentration Camp near Weimar, Germany. When the European War ended in May 1945, his troops had reached Linz, Austria. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant general at the end of the war, returning to command US Fifth Army based in Chicago, Illinois, United States. In 1948, he was made commanding officer of the depleted US Eighth Army in Japan. During the Korean War, he was not able to withstand the North Korean opening offensive, but he successfully led his army in forming the Pusan (Busan) Perimeter in southeastern Korea that eventually stopped the North Korean momentum and then moved on to cross into North Korea, although his troops he would be thrown back after the Communist Chinese entry into the war. In Dec 1950, the Jeep aboard which he was traveling collided with a civilian truck north of Seoul near Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, killing him. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States on 2 Jan 1951. He was posthumously promoted to the rank of full general and his name was used for a light tank, M4 Walker Bulldog.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia

Last Major Revision: Mar 2014

Walton Walker Interactive Map

Photographs

Lieutenant General Walton Walker and Major General Lindsay Silvester, France, late Aug 1944American generals touring Ohrdruf Concentration Camp, Gotha, Germany, 12 Apr 1945, photo 1 of 3American generals touring Ohrdruf Concentration Camp, Gotha, Germany, 12 Apr 1945, photo 2 of 3American generals touring Ohrdruf Concentration Camp, Gotha, Germany, 12 Apr 1945, photo 3 of 3
See all 11 photographs of Walton Walker

Walton Walker Timeline

3 Dec 1889 Walton Walker was born in Belton, Texas, United States.
23 Dec 1950 Walton Walker was killed in an automobile accident near Uijeongbu in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea.
2 Jan 1951 Walton Walker was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, United States.




Did you enjoy this article or find this article helpful? If so, please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 per month will go a long way! Thank you.

Share this article with your friends:

 Facebook
 Reddit
 Twitter

Stay updated with WW2DB:

 RSS Feeds




Posting Your Comments on this Topic

Your Name
Your Email
 Your email will not be published
Comment Type
Your Comments
 

Notes:

1. We hope that visitor conversations at WW2DB will be constructive and thought-provoking. Please refrain from using strong language. HTML tags are not allowed. Your IP address will be tracked even if you remain anonymous. WW2DB site administrators reserve the right to moderate, censor, and/or remove any comment. All comment submissions will become the property of WW2DB.

2. For inquiries about military records for members of the World War II armed forces, please see our FAQ.

Search WW2DB
More on Walton Walker
Event(s) Participated:
» Normandy Campaign, Phase 1
» Normandy Campaign, Phase 2
» Battle of the Bulge

Walton Walker Photo Gallery
Lieutenant General Walton Walker and Major General Lindsay Silvester, France, late Aug 1944
See all 11 photographs of Walton Walker


Famous WW2 Quote
"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. You win the war by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country!"

George Patton, 31 May 1944


Support Us

Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Even $1 a month will go a long way. Thank you!

Or, please support us by purchasing some WW2DB merchandise at TeeSpring, Thank you!