Against All Odds: Walter Tull the Black Lieutenant

Against All Odds: Walter Tull the Black Lieutenant

by Stephen Wynn
Against All Odds: Walter Tull the Black Lieutenant

Against All Odds: Walter Tull the Black Lieutenant

by Stephen Wynn

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Overview

Walter Tull would have been a remarkable individual no matter when he had been born, but to achieve what he did, during the time that he did, makes him even more remarkable. He was an orphan at just six years of age, and despite not wanting to, his step mother, Clara, had no choice but to place him and his elder brother, Edward, in to a children's home in the East End of London. As neither Walter or Edward had ever traveled outside of Folkestone before, the upheaval must have come as quite a shock. Two years after entering the home, Walter and Edward were split up when Edward was adopted and went to live in Glasgow.

Walter's sporting prowess saw him play for top local amateur side, Clapton Football club, signing for them in 1908, but it was to be a short lived affair, as by the following year he had signed as a professional for the prestigious Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, making his first team debut against Manchester United.

In October 1911 Walter was transferred to Northampton Town Football Club, where he would go on to play over one hundred first team games, before the First World War brought a premature end to his career as a professional footballer. With the outbreak of war, Walter wasted no time enlisting in the British Army, initially as a Private in the newly formed 17th (Football) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Further promotions followed and in no time at all he had reached the rank of Sergeant.

He was put forward for a commission and passed out as a 2nd Lieutenant on 29 May 1917. He went on to become the first black officer in the British Army to lead white troops in to battle, and was fondly regarded by the men who served under him.

Walter was killed in action whilst leading his men in a counter attack against German defensive positions on Monday 25 March 1918. He died a hero. He was well liked and respected by all who knew him. Like many men of his generation his life was cut short for the greater good whilst in the service of his country, so that others might prevail.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399019323
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Publication date: 10/14/2024
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x (d)

About the Author

Stephen is a retired police officer having served with Essex Police as a constable for thirty years between 1983 and 2013. He is married to Tanya and has two sons, Luke and Ross, and a daughter, Aimee. His sons served five tours of Afghanistan between 2008 and 2013 and both were injured. This led to the publication of his first book, Two Sons in a Warzone – Afghanistan: The True Story of a Father’s Conflict, published in October 2010. Both Stephen’s grandfathers served in and survived the First World War, one with the Royal Irish Rifles, the other in the Mercantile Marine, whilst his father was a member of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps during the Second World War.

When not writing Stephen can be found walking his three German Shepherd dogs with his wife Tanya, at some unearthly time of the morning, when most normal people are still fast asleep.

Table of Contents

About the Author ix

Introduction xi

Chapter 1 Daniel Tull's story and Walter's early life 1

Chapter 2 Walter Tull's footballing career 9

Chapter 3 Walter Tull's Military Service 33

Chapter 4 Walter Tull - Newspaper reports 55

Chapter 5 Northampton Town players who served during the war 61

Chapter 6 Tottenham Hotspur players who served during the war 69

Chapter 7 Other Black Soldiers and Regiments of the First World War 79

Chapter 8 23rd (Service) Battalion, (2nd Football) Middlesex Regiment 93

Chapter 9 Walter Tull's Army Service Record 109

Chapter 10 War Memorials 117

Sources 125

Index 127

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