William T Walker Jr. Born March 22
1925 on the farm of his GG Grandparents Georgianna M.Mc Cullough
& Frank P.McCullough.of Wheeler County, Ga. Erick Community.
Lois Inez (Skelton) Walker & William T Walker Sr. the parents
of William, this their first of four children. |
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Bill, as he was later called, was
raised on a farm and spent most of his life on a small farm as
a laborer, starting out at .50 Cents per day picking cotton &
doing what ever became necessary as the work around a farm is
never done. |
Some time in the year of 1933, my father,
a World War 1 veteran, decided to move to my Grandmothers homested
near Mc Rae Georgia where there was a CCC Camp ( Civillian Conservation
Corps.) CCC was a goverment program started by Franklin D Rosevelt
for WW1 Veterans. They were going too build a State Park ( Little
Oak Mulgee) near by and Veterans would be paid a $1.00 Per Day
and room and board at a camp nearby. The family would live in
a house on my grandmothers farm. A short time went by and my
mother and father divorced and the family was split up. I went
to stay with an uncle nearby, the others to other relatives and
my mother keeping the baby brother. I stayed with my Uncle ED.
He had three boys and a very large farm. We all went to school
together and worked together on the farm.
Time pasesed and I was in High School at Wheeler County High
School when Pearl Harbor was bombed on Sunday morning, All the
boys near and above 18 years of age wanted to enlist into the
service. I was 17 at that time but the draft board told me that
I would be drafted as soon as I became of age in March.
That day came when my friends and neighbors
invited me to become a soldier in the United States Army. I was
inducted into the Army at Ft. McPherson Ga. near Atlanta, Ga.
After a few days going through the Induction Center I was sent
by train to Camp Hood, Texas for training at the Tank Destroyer
Training Center. This was the first time I had been away from
home. I did not know any one. I found myself in a strange enviroment
with free food, clothes & and $30.00 per month to spend as
I wished. It was thirteen weeks of making your own bed, doing
your own laundry, inspections, heat like I never has felt in
Texas, doing KP, Guard Duty, firing range and what ever they
decided we needed. |