Glenn David Walker was born in Hineston, Louisiana, on January 21, 1916. His family moved to Morton, Mississippi in 1926, and Walker graduated from Morton High School in 1934.
Walker entered active duty for World War II in 1942 as a member of the 22nd Infantry Regiment, a unit of the 4th Infantry Division. He received a commission, completed training with his unit in the United States and England, and commanded a company. He took part in the Utah Beach assault during the Normandy landings as executive officer of the regiment's 3rd Battalion.[1]
By the time of Operation Cobra, Walker was in command of a battalion, and he continued to lead his unit until he was wounded during the Battle of Hürtgen Forest. Walker remained hospitalized until June 1945.
In 1965, Walker was promoted to brigadier general and assigned as assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division, and deployed with the division to South Vietnam.[3] From April to October 1966 he commanded the 3rd Brigade Task Force, which was subsequently organized as 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division.[4]
In October 1966, Walker returned to the 4th Infantry Division as assistant division commander, and he continued to serve in Vietnam until August 1967.
After returning to the United States, Walker was assigned to the Continental Army Command as deputy chief of staff for military operations and reserve forces. He was promoted to major general in November 1967.
In November 1969, Walker returned to Vietnam, this time as commander of the 4th Infantry Division. He led the Division until June 1970, when he was relieved by Major General William A. Burke.[5]>
Senior commands
Walker returned to the Pentagon in 1970 as assistant deputy chief of staff for military operations in the office of the Army's deputy chief of staff for operations (G-3). In July 1971, Walker was appointed commander of I Corps in South Korea and promoted to lieutenant general. In August, 1972 he returned to the United States as a special assistant for training in the office of the Army Chief of Staff.
In 1941, Walker married Margaret Hays Walker (1916–2007). Their children included: Glenn D. Walker, Jr. (Dave); Dr. Michael Walker; and Keith C. Walker. Glenn D. Walker, Jr. served in the army and retired as a lieutenant colonel. Michael Walker became a veterinarian. Keith Walker served in the army, and retired as a lieutenant general.
Walker died in Kosciusko, Mississippi on May 3, 2002. He was buried at Memorial Park in Union.
^Associated Press (August 1, 1973). "Gen. Walker takes 1st Army Command". Cumberland News. Cumberland, MD. p. 1. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
^United Press International (February 9, 1976). "The State: Finch Names Adjutant General". Delta Democrat-Times. Greenville, MS. p. 1. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 7, 2016.
^Annual Report. Jackson, MS: Mississippi Adjutant General. 1983. p. 22.