Clifton Walker (Red Oceania)

Clifton Reginald Walker (born on May 26, 1905) was a diplomat, politician, and second Chairman of the Oceanic People's Union.

Pre-Revolution

Clifton Walker was born in Forbes, Australia, on May 26th, 1905 to miner Henry Kidd Walker and Emily Wilmott. At 14, Walker dropped out of school to work at a bicycle shop and later post office.

Post-Revolution

During the Revolution in 1923, Walker joined the Red Australian Army, and fought primarily in Eastern Australia. He also participated in the Invasion of New Zealand. By 1927, he had risen to prominence in the Communist Party, and became a diplomat between Oceania and the USSR. With the resignation of Chairman Jock Garden in 1933, Walker was chosen as his successor. Since then, he has been serving as Oceanic Chairman.