Info

SurnamePeake
ForenameWalter King
RankColonel
Army No
Battalion1/8th
Commissioned1889-11-09
Date Of Wounds1916-09-12
WoundsInvalided home sick
Died KilledNot set
Death Details
Enlisted DateNot set
Enlisted Location
Date Of BirthNot set
Birth Place
Residence3 Fourth Avenue Mansions, Hove, Sussex
DischargedNot set
Theatre Of WarFrance
Date Of Entry1915-03-31
Z Class
Surname Spellings
Other InfoWalter King Peake was born in 1869 at Church Hill, Ellersmere, Shropshire, son of Rev. John Peake (Vicar at Ellersmere) and Matilda A. Peake who was born in Gibraltar. Educated at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst and commissioned in to the Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berhshire Regiment), on the 9th November 1889 with the rank of Second Lieutenant. Promoted to Lieutenant on the 1st June 1892. He was promoted into the Worcestershire Regiment on the 20th June 1900 with the rank of Captain. Married Hilda Mary B. Southwell in 1897 at Bridgenorth, Shropshire. He was appointed Adjutant of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment, a position he held until 6th May 1907. Later the same year on the 4th December he retired on retired pay. On the 1st April 1908, when the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Worcestershire Regiment was re-designated to be the 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. On the 18th March, 1911, he retired to the Reserve of Officers and given the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel at the same time he was given command of the 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. He took the 1/8th Battalion to France on the 31st March 1915, landing at Boulogne during the night. On 12th September 1916, Lieut.-Colonel W. K. Peake was invalided home from the Somme. On the 29th Jan. 1917, he was promoted to the substantive rank of Major but still held the acting rank of Lieut.-Colonel. On the 12th June 1917 he was promoted to the substantive rank of Lieut.-Colonel. On the 20th July 1917, he was given command of the 4th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, which he commanded until 5th August 1918 when he was promoted to rank of Colonel. Colonel Peake finally retire from the Army, having attained the age limit of liability to recall, cease to belong to the Reserve of Officers on the 25th February 1922. Colonel Walter King Peake died in 1923 at Newbury, Berkshire.

Assignments

1/8th Worcestershire Regiment - Major (Acting Lieutenant-Colonel)
4th Gloucestershire Regiment - Lieutenant-Colonel
Territorial Forces Reserve of Officers - Colonel

Service Awards

The British War Medal
The 1914-1915 Star
The Allied Victory Medal

Gallantry Awards & Honors

MedalRankBattalionEngagementAwarded
Mentioned in DespatchesLieut.-Col.1/8thFrance & Flanders1916-01-01
Officer of the order British EmpireColonel4th Glous. Regt.1919-06-03

Foreign Decorations & Awards

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Royal Flying Corps

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