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John F. Walker
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John Furman Walker was born to Furman Frank Walker and Birdie Jane Walker (NEE:Hiott) in Walterboro, South Carolina, USA on February 22, 1960. His father was a Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy. He grew up enjoying the constant travel that came with being in a military family stationed overseas.
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1960-02-22
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John F. Walker
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1980
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Walterboro, South Carolina, United States
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John F. Walker
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CISM consultant
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Known for US government counterintelligence and anti-terrorism operations and corporate security expertise
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John F. Walker
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John Furman Walker was born to Furman Frank Walker and Birdie Jane Walker (NEE:Hiott) in Walterboro, South Carolina, USA on February 22, 1960. His father was a Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy. He grew up enjoying the constant travel that came with being in a military family stationed overseas.