Lieutenant-Colonel William Keating Walker
PERSONAL INFORMATION
MILITARY INFORMATION
- Lieutenant-Colonel (Army).
- Lieutenant (Army).
- Private (Army).
RESEARCH INFORMATION
R T Elliott, K.C., of Victoria, B.C., was the founder of Elliott’s Horse - a ‘free-lance’ cavalry unit, composed almost entirely of seasoned veterans, raised in Victoria in the early days of the Great War [1914].
Elliott’s Horse was composed of 5 officers and 78 men. The unit departed Victoria on Oct. 23 for Vancouver, then travelled across Canada by train to Montreal, arriving Oct. 29, where they boarded SS Letitia on Oct. 31 bound for Glasgow, Scotland. Arriving there Nov. 9 they then travelled to London. On Nov. 17 the unit entrained for Salisbury Plain where they were welcomed by the Royal Canadian Dragoons and Lord Strathcona's Horse.
Walker wrote an article in The Daily Colonist, Victoria, B.C. Nov 8, 1936, signed at that time: Colonel W.K. Walker, D.S.O., M.C.
He joined Royal Canadian Dragoons.
Walker's previous record of service: St. Bees O.T.C. 1900 - 1905.
His grave marker notes: DSO and bar, MC, Lieutenant-Colonel, CMGC, CEF