0:00 - Interview introduction
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0:07 - Family and school hockey
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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: And how did you get started in hockey?
Segment Synopsis: Walker talks of his father's job in the Royal Navy and its impact on his childhood before recalling his introduction to hockey at Grammar School.
Keywords: Cricket; Darlington--United Kingdom (UK); Fareham--United Kingdom (UK); Father; Football (Soccer); Portsmouth--United Kingdom (UK); Prices Grammar School; Royal Navy
Subjects: Education and Schooling Life Outside of Hockey--Family--Childhood
1:00 - Early Navy career and Navy hockey
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: However, I played hockey and when I joined the Navy, leaving that school in, erm, January 1960, er, I very quickly gravitated from the second team football where I was the goalie, to be the first team hockey player.
Segment Synopsis: Walker reminisces about his early career in the Royal Navy and his subsequent participation in naval hockey. He goes on to recount his competition with Great Britain Olympian Bruce Trentham for a place in the Navy Team.
Keywords: Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC)/Dartmouth; Bruce Trentham; Cornwall (county); Cricket; Devon (county); Fareham--United Kingdom (UK); Football (Soccer); HMS Albion; HMS Collingwood; HMS Fisgard; Leading Hand; Olympics/Olympic Games; Portsmouth--United Kingdom (UK); Royal Navy
Subjects: Armed Forces International Travel Life Outside of Hockey--Career Olympic Games--1968 Mexico City Recollection of Others--Player Teams--Men--Armed Forces
3:59 - Coaching in the military
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: Um, and it was in about '68 that my heroes were a couple of chaps called Basil Middleton and Joe Binks. Now these two both had started off lower deck hockey in the Navy because it was always an officers' sport.
Segment Synopsis: Walker elaborates on his early years serving in the Royal Navy and discusses how senior Navy officials and coaches influenced his coaching career.
Keywords: Basil Middleton; British Army; Chief Petty Officer; Don Brownlee; Gosport Borough Hockey Club; Hampshire (county); HMS St Vincent; HMS Sultan; HMS Temeraire; Ian Jennings; Interview; John Binks/Joe Binks; Olympics/Olympic Games; Promotion; Royal Air Force; Royal Navy; Singapore
Subjects: Armed Forces Coaching & Management--Armed Forces Coaching & Management--Junior Indoor Hockey Life Outside of Hockey--Career Recollection of Others--Coach & Manager
11:08 - Development Officer for Hampshire
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: It was pointed out to me that if I wanted to go any further than the Services, better get some kids under your belt because, actually, there aren't too many kids in the Army or the Navy and you need that in your CV.
Segment Synopsis: Walker recalls how he came to be appointed Development Officer for Hampshire by the Hockey Association.
Keywords: All England Womens Hockey Association (AEWHA); Graham Chesterman; Hampshire (county); Hockey Association (HA); Mike Ward/Michael Ward
Subjects: Associations--National Coaching & Management--Territory Fareham--United Kingdom (UK) Gosport--United Kingdom (UK) Havant--United Kingdom (UK) Portsmouth--United Kingdom (UK)
12:42 - Founding Gosport Borough Hockey Club and coaching
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: And, erm, a little kid came up to me, a little lad, and we'd had a smashing session in, in the playground in Gosport.
Segment Synopsis: Walker discusses the founding of Gosport Borough Hockey Club and his inclusive approach to junior coaching, which leads on to the topic of coaching courses. Walker recalls his first course at RAF Halton and how, following that, he was inducted onto the examiners' board.
Keywords: All England Womens Hockey Association (AEWHA); Basil Middleton; Coaching Course; Cricket; David Faulkner; Fareham Hockey Club; Fareham--United Kingdom (UK); Football (Soccer); Gosport Borough Hockey Club; Gosport--United Kingdom (UK); Guy Lawson; Hampshire (county); Havant Hockey Club; HMS Sultan; Hockey Association (HA); Jan Keel; John Binks/Joe Binks; John Cadman; John Law; Mick Christopher/Michael Christopher; Nigel Allfrey; Portsmouth--United Kingdom (UK); RAF Halton; Royal Air Force; Royal Navy; Rugby; Trevor Clarke; Trojans Hockey Club
Subjects: Coaching & Management--Armed Forces Coaching & Management--Junior Recollection of Others--Coach & Manager Teams--Boys--Club
22:05 - Managing England U21s and the 'Bombay Bombings' of 1993
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: They knew that I--I'd been the, the Manager of England under 21s from '92. Pappin apparently had been asked and, an--er, and hadn't been able to continue beyond a certain point.
Segment Synopsis: Walker recalls how he began working with the England junior setup in 1992. He discusses his experience as Manager of England U21s during the Bombay Bombings of 1993 when the team hotel was attacked and elaborates on the decision by the Hockey Association to involve David Whitaker in the coaching set up at the expense of long-time coach Mike Hamilton.
Keywords: Australia; Bombay Bombings; Bombay--India; Chris Pickett/Christopher Pickett; David Whitaker; Debbie Smith/Deborah Smith; England; European Junior Nations Championships/EuroHockey Junior Nations Championships; Hockey Association (HA); Hong Kong--China; Ian Forster; Indira Ghandi Memorial Tournament; Injury; Jon Royce; Martin Rodgers; Matthew Sutton/Matt Sutton; Mike Hamilton/Michael Hamilton; Neil Mallet; Peter Gibbins; Peter Sharpe; Royal Air Force; Security; Terrassa--Spain; Terrorism; Veryan Pappin; World Cup
Subjects: Coaching & Management--International Junior World Cup--Men--1993 Terrassa Junior World Cup--Men--1997 Milton Keynes Media Recollection of Others--Administrator Recollection of Others--Coach & Manager Recollection of Others--Player Teams--Boys--International Teams--Men--International Tournaments--International World Cup--Men--1986 London
34:57 - Administration: Election as Chair of the International Coaching Committee and the collapse of the English Hockey Association (EHA)
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: F-funnily old thing; I'd been part of the JIG, which was the Joint Initiative Group between the men and the women, and, erm, a year later I was asked to be, when the two associations got together, not least because the Sports Council made it so by virtue of putting conditions of the money,
Segment Synopsis: Walker discusses his role as Chair of the English Hockey Association's (EHA) International Coaching Committee, recalls the demise of the EHA and laments his subsequent ostracisation from the newly-formed national governing body.
Keywords: Brighton and Hove Hockey Club; Chairperson; Chris Spice/Christopher Spice; English Hockey Association (EHA); English Sports Council; Joint Initiative Group (JIG); Jon Wyatt; Mike Hamilton/Michael Hamilton; Monica Pickersgill; President; Stewart Newton; Trish Heberle/Patricia Heberle
Subjects: Administration & Finances--National Association Liquidation & Mergers Recollection of Others--Administrator Recollection of Others--Coach & Manager
37:28 - Royal Navy Hockey Association (RNHA) Centenary Year Book
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: I had quite enough to do. I, Havant were pushing me to play, come an--c--come, come and we'll give you 6k to be part-time club coach; erm, Gosport wanted more and more and more from me; er, US Portsmouth had made me a--a Vice-president yonks earlier.
Segment Synopsis: Walker discusses the amount and scope of requests for his time at the height of his coaching career, including the book he wrote for the Royal Navy Hockey Association's (RNHA) centenary.
Keywords: Author; Centenary; Coaching Course; England; Gosport Borough Hockey Club; Havant Hockey Club; London--United Kingdom (UK); Royal Navy Hockey Association (RNHA); Secretary; United Services Portsmouth Hockey Club; Vice-president
Subjects: Armed Forces Associations--Armed Forces History & Heritage
38:43 - Hockey coincidences
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Partial Transcript: WALKER: Interestingly, along the way I found that Royal Air Force Halton, who had always been special to me, my--my Granddad had been a--a headhunted head gardener back there in 1898 when it was owned by Lord, oh, posh, posh, posh houses, posh fella.
Segment Synopsis: Walker recalls the hockey coincides from his life and speaks of his "protégé" Gaynor Toms, Gosport coach and England Hockey Liaison Officer.
Keywords: Bisham Abbey; Coaching Course; Gaynor Toms; Gosport Borough Hockey Club; Grandfather; Halton House; RAF Halton; Royal Air Force; World War 1
Subjects: Administration & Finances--National Life Outside of Hockey--Family Recollection of Others--Administrator
40:47 - Nordics Hockey Club and continued affiliation with armed forces hockey
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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: What are you doing now with hockey?
WALKER: Well, I'm a Vice-president of, er, lots of clubs.
Segment Synopsis: Walker recalls the military origins of Nordics Hockey Club which began life in 1951 as United All Services Hockey Club. He goes on to discuss his contemporary affiliations with armed forces hockey, in particular his struggles to get the Royal Air Force to recognise their own hockey heritage.
Keywords: Anniversary; British Army; Cancer; Centenary; Combined Services Hockey Association; Gosport Borough Hockey Club; Illness; Nordics Hockey Club/United All Services Hockey Club; Royal Air Force; Royal Navy Hockey Association (RNHA); UK Armed Forces Hockey Association (UKAFHA); United Services Portsmouth Hockey Club; Vice-president
Subjects: Armed Forces Associations--Armed Forces Fitness, Injury & Health History & Heritage Teams--Men--Armed Forces Teams--Men--Club Teams--Women--Armed Forces Teams--Women--Club