Anthony Locklear

Anthony Blackfoot Locklear (November 23rd, 1935-June 1st, 1981) was the 16th State Chamberlain of the Shenandoah, serving from November 4th, 1966 until his assassination on June 1st, 1981. Anthony Locklear lead the Shenandoah through the height of the steering the nation through the  and the Invasion of Iran in 1979. During the Rhododendron Revolution, he ordered order in the city of  in the Appalachia Prefecture, which lead to the deterioration of his public approval. He was staunchly, hawkish in foreign policy; even showing hostilities towards continental neighbors.

Born in to William Locklear and Shelby Locklear. He dropped out of high school to fight in the but tested into Indiana Polytechnic University where he graduated with a degree in. He became involved in the of Chicago in his senior year, being elected as a  on the. He was a member of the Nationalist-Federalist Party, representing the Shikaakwa Prefecture in the Federal Council, serving in the position for one term before running in the 1966 chamberlain election, which he won in a landslide victory, acquiring nearly 59% of the national vote.

In 1961, he initiated martial law in Cuba; putting down communist unrest and killing. Lockelar increased Shenandoan military presence in, fully committing in 1969 with nearly 643,000 active servicemen. Critics claim he supported the and allowed for the armed forces to enact brutal force on North Vietnam. In 1971 he visited, and controversially fired a 'ceremonial' artillery cannon. He refused to attend the, and pushed the Kingdom of Sierra to push for the South Vietnamese to continue the invasion but failed. He supported the in segregated prefectures and through his policy known as the, bolstered the economy. Through the Nvdo Missions, the Shenandoah was able to land the first man on the.

The in 1979, along with the  pushed Locklear to launch the Invasion of Iran in the offset of the. Along with increased involvement in, his public approval greatly deteriorated.