George J. Walker

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George J. Walker served as a soldier in the U.S. Army.

Walker, then a Brigadier General, served as Deputy Commanding General of the US Army Intelligence and Security Command in 1985.

General Walker is a member of the Military Intelligence Hall of Fame.

General Walker was a graduate of Mercer University in Macon, Georgia and received a Masters Degree in Political Science from Auburn University Montgomery, Alabama. General Walker’s more than 35 years of military service when he entered the US Army Reserves in 1954 and served in the Reserves as an enlisted soldier until his graduation from Mercer University at which time he was commissioned a second lieutenant and entered active duty in November 1956. General Walker served six years in the Quartermaster Corps of the Army and the remainder of his active service in Military Intelligence. He served tours in France, germany, korea and Vietnam as well as stateside assignments Seneca Army Depot, Romulus, New York; Fort Holabird, Maryland; Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; Fort Huachuca, Arizona; Fort Hood, Texas; Washington, DC; and Fort McPherson, Georgia. He was a graduate of The Army Command and Staff College and The Air Force War College. He served as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G2 of the 3rd Armored Division in Germany and as the Assistant Chief of Staff, G2 of III Corps at Fort Hood, Texas. He served as Chief of Staff and later as Deputy Commandant of the US Army Intelligence Center and School at Fort Huachuca, Arizona and as Chief of Staff and later Deputy Commanding General of the Army’s Intelligence and Security Command in Washington, DC. His final assignment immediately prior to retirement from the Army in 1989 was as Director of Intelligence/J2 of Forces Command in Atlanta, Georgia. After retirement from the Army General and Mrs. Walker resided in Huntsville, Alabama where General Walker was employed by Science Applications International Corporation. Later he did consulting work in The United Arab Emirates. He was President of the Huntsville Chapter of The Military Officers Association of America and Chairman of The Military Retiree Advisory Council to the Commander, Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. General Walker was a Volunteer with the Huntsville Chapter of The American Red Cross. In 1990 General Walker was inducted into the US Army Military Intelligence Hall of Fame at Fort Huachuca, Arizona and served as the Honorary Colonel of The Army’s Military Intelligence Corps from 1994 until 1998. General Walker was a lifetime member of The Military Officers Association of America; The Veterans of Foreign Wars; The National Association of Uniformed Services; The Association of The United States Army. He was also a member of The American Legion and The Knights of Columbus. Among General Walker’s awards and decorations were the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Air Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with 2OLC, Army Commendation Medal with 1OLC, Air Force Commendation Medal, Army Meritorious Unit Citation, National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal; Armed Forces Reserve Medal; Army Service Ribbon; 4 awards of The Army Overseas Service Ribbon; Republic of Vietnam Campaign with 4 campaign stars; Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm; and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Gold Cross. General Walker’s more than 35 years of Army service marked him as a soldier who always cared more about the soldiers entrusted to his care than he cared about himself.

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