Arthur David Everett was a United States military officer during World War II, serving in the Marine Corps as a First Lieutenant. Everett maintained his position in the military and became a Colonel before retiring from service before the start of the Vietnam War. Arthur D. Everett is notable for his political ideologies and positions until his death in 2002 where he had written several non-fiction books about politics, his days in the military and the future of the world. He also had written a fiction novel about a future New World Order and his novel has been compared with famous books such as 1984 and Animal Farm. Arthur Everett is also well known as the source of the name for the Union of Everett. The nation was named after him in May 2003, two months before its independence. The name
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