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Sam Sims Walker [1] [2] [3] (31 July 1925 – 8 August 2015) was a United States Army general who served as the Commanding General of Allied Land Forces, South East Europe from 1977 to 1978. Military career
As of 2020, Virginia Military Institute alumni include two previous Governors of Virginia, the current Secretary of the Army, a Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, two Lieutenant Governors of Virginia, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, Pulitzer Prize winners, 13 Rhodes Scholars, Medal of Honor recipients, an Academy Award winner, an Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner, a martyr recognized by ...
The 1900 VMI Keydets football team represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in their tenth season of organized football. The Keydets went 4–1–2 under their new head coach Sam Walker . The team's All-Southern Tackle was George C. Marshall , who went on to serve as Army Chief of Staff during World War II, and Secretary of State and ...
Samuel Walker was an American football coach. He was the fifth head football coach at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), serving for three seasons, from 1900 to 1902, and compiling a record of 11–7–3.
The 1901 VMI Keydets football team represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in their 11th season of organized football. The Keydets went 4–3 under second-year head coach Sam Walker . [ 1 ]
The 1902 VMI Keydets football team represented the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in their 12th season of organized football. VMI went 3–3–1 in what would be Sam Walker last season as VMI head coach.
Sam S. Walker: Jul 1977 Commander, Allied Land Forces South-Eastern Europe (COMLANDSOUTHEAST), 1977–1978. 1 1946 : 31 (1925–2015) [90] Superintendent, Virginia Military Institute, 1981–1988. Son of Army four-star general Walton H. Walker. 108 Donn A. Starry: 1 Jul 1977
The following table lists U.S. four-star generals who graduated from VMI. It does not list alumni who did not graduate from the school, such as General George S. Patton and General Sam S. Walker, and the many VMI graduates who served or still serve as four-star generals in foreign nations such as Thailand, China, and Taiwan.