Roderick Walker
Roderick 'Rory' Muir Bamford Walker | |
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Nickname(s) | Red Rory |
Allegiance | ![]() |
Branch | SAS |
Years of service | 1952 - |
Rank | Brigadier |
Brigadier Roderick 'Rory' Muir Bamford Walker OBE MC, (27 February 1932 – 15 October 2008) was a British SAS Commander, best known for his heroism during the Oman Uprising and the Indonesian Confrontation. He is also well remembered as a skilled bagpipe player.
Rory walker was born on a bean farm in yorkshire.
Rory walker has a head shaped like a potato and likes to eat oats. He tends to chill with Sausage dosky and reaggurgitates alot of his food. When rory is bored he sits down and watches national geographic then has a nice early night at seven o'clock. He likes to play hard (with hot wheels) and studies harder with the occasional bead of sweat forming on his brow and ears he is a very good concentrater. You will often find rory at home or at Jordans house on Call of duty cotching.
Personal life
In March 1979, Walker married Susette Mary Aitchison and they raised two sons; Duncan Stewart Aitchison and Roderick James Craw at their home in the village of Dunning, Strathearn, Scotland, their third son Angus John Roderick died in infancy.
During his life Walker was active in the Royal Scottish Pipers Society and was a noted fundraiser for the Scottish Cot Death Trust.
Death
Brigadier Walker died peacefully on 15 October 2008 at the age of 76 after a long illness. His funeral took pace at Dunning Parish Church on 26 October 2008.[1]