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One of the greatest Royal Navy officers., May 4, 2007
This is the story of the one and only "Walker RN" - an officer who had been passed-over for further promotion until war broke out in 1939. Only then did his sheer genius rise to the surface, only then, when Britain was faced with being starved into submission, were his ideas heard in the corridors of power, only then did the Royal Navy realise they should have promoted this man many years earlier.
The story of Frederic Walker is the story of a man who was charged with fighting U Boats in the north Atlantic. It is also the story of how he devised tactics to bring about immense success. In so doing, this man won no fewer than four DSO's - and no person in history was ever awarded five!
Sadly, those years of arduous and strenuous fighting in the most inhospitable of climates took their toll on this great leader of men and, having been finally promoted to Captain and awarded the CB he succumbed and died. He was later buried at sea.
Not only does this book bring to vivid life all the successes, failures, hardships and personal losses, it is exceedingly well written by one who served alongside the gallant Captain.
Well worth reading.
NM
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Johnnie Walker RN,, December 4, 2011
Any book written about Captain Frederick John Walker RN, CB. DSO****, has to be a great book and this book lives up to it. It is a first rate account about a man who destroyed more U-Boats during WW2 then anyother. He traces his beings early on in the RN until his death. What a wonderfull book.
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Unknown hero, December 29, 2002
This review is from: The Fighting Captain: Frederic John Walker Rn and the Battle of the Atlantic (Hardcover)
The Navy life of Captain Frederic Walker has been well described. Through this book you can feel en relive his unbending and relentless approach to anti-submarine warfare during the battle of the Atlantic. Anybody interested in ASW should read this book. It is also a great narritive of a too short life of an outstanding RN officer.
L.Bruin, CDRE
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