The name Horace Waller does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented individual in readily available encyclopedic sources. No verifiable biographical entries, historical records, or scholarly references specifically identify a soldier by this name with sufficient notability to merit inclusion in standard reference works such as encyclopedias or major biographical databases.
Because of the lack of reliable information, any detailed description of a military career, ranks held, engagements participated in, or contributions made by a person named Horace Waller cannot be substantiated. Consequently, the term is not presently established as a distinct encyclopedic concept.
Possible contextual usage: The name “Horace” is of Latin origin, meaning “of the hour” or “timely,” and has been used historically in English-speaking countries. “Waller” is an English surname derived from an occupational term for a builder of walls or a person who lived near a wall. The combination could plausibly appear in genealogical records or as a name for individuals in various professions, including military service, but without specific documentary evidence, no definitive encyclopedic entry can be provided.