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Peter Walker (RAF officer)
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|image = Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey inspects cadets Saint Peter Port 2012 b.jpg|caption = Peter Walker inspects cadets Saint Peter Port|office = Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey|premier = Lyndon TrottPeter HarwoodJonathan Le Tocq|term_start = 15 April 2011|term_end = 6 September 2015Fabian Malbon>Sir Fabian MalbonIan Corder>Sir Ian Corder|birth_date = 29 September 1949|birth_place = Rowley Regis, Staffordshire{{Death date and age201569|29}} }}|death_place =|spouse = Lynda Walker|alma_mater = Durham University|allegiance = United Kingdom|branch = Royal Air Force|serviceyears = 1968–2007|rank = Air Marshal|commands = Joint Warfare CentreRAF Mount PleasantNo. 111 Squadron RAF|battles = Iraq War|mawards = Companion of the Order of the BathCommander of the Order of the British EmpireLegion of Merit (United States)}}Air Marshal Peter Brett Walker, {{postnominals|country=GBR|size=100|sep=,|CB|CBE}} (29 September 1949 – 6 September 2015) was a Royal Air Force officer who served as Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey from 2011 to 2015.

Early life

The son of a Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter pilot, Peter Brett Walker was born on 29 September 1949 in the Staffordshire village of Rowley Regis.WEB,weblink The Daily Telegraph (London), 9 September 2015, Obituary: Air Marshal Sir Peter Walker, 31, He was initially educated at Pocklington School,Old Pocklingtonian Association before joining Durham University to read for a General Arts degree at Hatfield College.WEB, Hatfield Record – 2016,weblink Issuu, 5 March 2018, As a student he played rugby for the University 4th XV alongside Richard Paniguian, who would go on to a long career with British Petroleum and latterly the British government.WEB, Hatfield Record – 2016,weblink Issuu, 5 March 2018,

RAF career

Walker joined the Royal Air Force as a flight cadet in 1968 while at university and in 1971 entered the Royal Air Force College Cranwell.Guernsey's next Lieutenant Governor is named BBC News, 26 October 2010 Selected for training as a fighter-pilot, his first posting was at No. 29 Squadron, based at RAF Coningsby. Here, piloting the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, he had regular encounters with Soviet aircraft approaching UK Air Defence. After three years of squadron service, Walker became an instructor on the Phantom operational conversion unit. This was followed by a posting to RAF Germany, where he was weapon's leader of No. 92 Squadron, one of two RAF squadrons responsible for the air policing of Western Germany.In 1985 he went to RAF Leuchars, where he took command of No. 111 Squadron, also known as the "Tremblers", and flew numerous sorties over the North Sea.WEB, Keleny, Anne, Air Marshal Peter Walker: Obituary,weblinkweblink 26 May 2022, subscription, live, The Independent, 22 June 2019, 22 September 2015, In 1993 he went to the Falkland Islands to command RAF Mount Pleasant. He became Director of Operational Capability in 1999,Ministry of Defence and Tri-service Senior appointments Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Operations) in 2001, and Assistant Chief of Staff (Policy & Requirements) at SHAPE in 2002.Whitacker's Almanack 2004 He went on to be Commander of the Joint Warfare Centre in Norway in 2005,Whitacker's Almanack 2006 and retired in 2007.In retirement he became Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey, appointed on 15 April 2011. Walker died in that role on 6 September 2015.WEB,weblink Guernsey Lieutenant Governor Air Marshal Peter Walker dies, BBC, 6 September 2015, 6 September 2015,

Reputation

Walker was described as a 'charismatic fighter pilot' by one former colleague and also said to have a highly aggressive style of flying. He was also known for his ability to mete out discipline, one former flier describing a 'monumental hats-on bollocking in his office' that he and five others received.

Personal

Walker was married to Lynda: they had two sons and a daughter. Before moving to Guernsey the couple lived in North Devon, where they were mentioned in the diaries of socialist politician Tony Benn.

Death

Walker died of a heart attack following a function at the Beau Sejour centre in Guernsey. An air display due to take place was dedicated to his memory, and the Red Arrows made a special fly-past. His funeral was held in London on 22 September at St Clement Danes.NEWS, Islanders pay tribute to Lt Gov,weblink 22 June 2019, BBC News, 15 September 2015,

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