Patrick Walker caught the African bug in early boyhood in Kenya and after Oxford and the legendary Devonshire course for the Colonial Civil Service, he served in Uganda from 1956 to 1963. On leaving the Colonial Service he joined MI5 where he was Director-General from 1988 to 1992.
* Preface * Family Background * Malaya * Kenya Childhood; KUR&H * Preparatory School (Kenton College); Sickness; Sport; Crazes: Holidays * Transition; King’s School Canterbury; Oxford * Starting a Career; Devonshire Course 1; Voyage to Mombasa * Teso District; Settling into work; Social Life; Servants; Soroti Township; Shopping; Safari; Sickness and Local Leave; Visit of the Aga Khan; Teso-Karamoja Border; Politics; Tax Riot; 1959; Climbing Napak; Thoughts at the end of Tour * Long Leave* Ankole District: 1961 Work Pattern; Resettlement * Refugees * Politics and Religion; Elections * Social Life and End of Tour; Voyage to the UK * Conclusions * Letter of resignation * Annex 2: Guidance to ADCs on changes to the Constitution * Annex 3: Handover notes of arms and ammunition * Annex 4: 1985 letter from Uganda Army wives *
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