Donald Fezard Walker (15 August 1912 — 18 June 1941) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War.
The son of James Fezard Walker and his wife, Ethel, he was born in Wandsworth in August 1912.
[6] The following season, Walker made 23 first-class appearances, scoring 925 runs at an average of 23.71, though he did not record any centuries.
[2] With the onset of the war, Walker joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, being commissioned as a pilot officer on probation in September 1940,[9] and was assigned to No.
[10] On 17 June 1941, Walker took off from RAF Linton-on-Ouse as the pilot of Whitley Mark V bomber N1462 to conduct a bombing raid on Cologne.