[hr][color=white][sup][h1] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/RW1wK4o.gif[/img][/center] [b][center][color=96D2B7]SIGNIFICANT INDIVIDUALS[/color][/center][/b][/h1][/sup][/color] [hr] [indent][indent][indent][color=A1C7B6][b]Charles Lindbergh -[/b] After achieving the first solo transatlantic flight in his [i]Spirit of St. Louis[/i], Lindbergh became a celebrity overnight to the American people. He went on tours across the country for several years while serving in the airforce. It was due to his support of McKee presidency that he gained the leeway. Then, he was the key player in ending the Savannah Spring resulting in becoming a national treasure overnight. Lindbergh was sought out to be the replacement Republican nominee, which he accepted without hesitation. [b]Gerald Smith -[/b] Smith, clergyman and founder of the America First Party, was sought out by Lindbergh to be his running mate for the 1940 election. [b]William Pelley -[/b] Founder of the Silver Legion of America and former Vice President, Pelley worked aside McKee to reshape the country. Originally, he was planned to replace Roosevelt until McKee came into the picture. Regardless, his performance and quick action during the chaos in Washington D.C. led him to the vice presidency. His Silver Legion became an important force for maintaining order and peace after the plot. Their influence grew more during The Great Cleansing. He suffered serious injuries during the Sons of Liberty attack that left him unable to maintain the office. Pelley retired to the Murphy Ranch, located in Los Angeles, and spent his time maintaining the Legion. [b]Everett McKee -[/b] Former President of the United States from 1932 to 1939. McKee was a right-wing political figure that campaigned across Oklahoma without drawing a crowd. Yet, he was still contacted and ultimately offered the presidency by the committee. Without any hesitation, he accepted and started working almost immediately with reassembling the executive cabinet. For eight years, McKee was responsible for changing the country and effectively established fascism for the first time in the world. His ambition was cut short in 1939 when he was assassinated by the Sons of Liberty. His body was buried on the grounds of the Oklahoma State Capitol. But, it's expected that it will be moved to Washington D.C. once his tomb is built.[/color][/indent][/indent][/indent] [hr]