Born the son of Sir Albert Edward Whitaker, 1st Baronet and educated at
Eton College and the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Whitaker was
commissioned into the
Coldstream Guards of the
British Army on 12 May 1915 during the
First World War. His service during the war was on the
Western Front with the third battalion, where he was wounded in April 1918 during the
German spring offensive and taken prisoner by the enemy. After being repatriated, he was married in 1923 to Pamela Lucy Mary Snowden, the daughter of Herbert Guy Snowden and Florence Mary Hankey. He served as a
staff officer from 1923 to 1926 at the Small Arms School at
Hythe in
Kent before attending the
Staff College, Camberley from 1926 to 1927. He was then made Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General with
London District from 1932 to 1933, later serving as a staff officer with
Eastern Command in 1933 to 1936. Following this, he was made
commanding officer (CO) of the 3rd Battalion, Coldstream Guards, with which he had served in the First World War, and, after briefly commanding the regimental district, he was promoted to command of the
7th Infantry Brigade (Guards) in late 1938, receiving a promotion to
brigadier at the relatively young age (in peacetime, where promotion was slow) of 41. He was deployed to France with his brigade as part of the
3rd Infantry Division in the
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) at the start of the
Second World War in late 1939. Following the
Battle of France and the subsequent
Dunkirk evacuation, the 3rd Division was placed on Home Defence duties and Whitaker briefly served as General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 3rd Division from 22 to 25 July 1940. After serving as a Brigadier General Staff (BGS) with
Western Command from August 1940, he went on to be Director of Military Training at the
War Office in
London in March 1942. This was made temporary a year later. He left his post at the War Office at the end of the war and retired from the army in 1946, after over thirty years of service. and
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire in 1950. Whitaker was appointed a
Companion of the Order of the Bath in the
1944 Birthday Honours. ==References==