Background
Everett, Warren Sylvester was born on October 19, 1910 in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Son of Carl S. and Effie (Barton) Everett.
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Everett, Warren Sylvester was born on October 19, 1910 in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Son of Carl S. and Effie (Barton) Everett.
Bachelor, University Wichita, 1932. Bachelor of Science, United States Military Academy, 1935. Master of Science in Engineering, Cornell University, 1939.
Student, Army Engineer School, 1940. Student, Army Command and General Staff College, 1942. Student, Princeton University, 1945.
Student, Armed Forces Staff College, 1949. Student, Georgetown University, America University, 1955. Student, Army War College, 1957.
Commissioned Second lieutenant, United States Army, 1935; advanced through grades to colonel, United States Army, 1951; member, United States Presidential Economics Missions to Korea, 1952-1953; faculty, United States Army War College, 1956-1959; director, United States Army Construction Agency, France, 1959-1961; district engineer, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 1961-1963; retired, 1963; chief public works division, USOM to Vietnam, 1963-1965; chief engineer, United States Agency for International Development Mission to Nigeria, 1965-1966; chief engineer, Vietnam Bureau, Agency for International Development, 1966-1967; director excess property program, Agency for International Development, 1967-1968; consultant, Office Emergency Preparedness, Executive Office President, 1968-1969; executive architectural-engineering firm, Saigon, Vietnam, 1969-1971; deputy director, United States Property Disposal Agency, Vietnam, 1971-1974; deputy director Office Planning and Management, chief commodity management and merchandising divisions, Defense Property Disposal Service, Battle Creek, 1974-1985; national security coordinator High Frontier, executive director science and engineering advanced.bd., International Coalition for Strategic Defense Initiative, Arlington, since 1985; engineering advisor, Strategic Defense Initiative Organisation, Washington, 1988-1990. Member National Defense Executive Reserve, since 1992.
Organizer, director National Fallout Shelter Survey and Marking Program, 1961. President Parent Teacher Association, American School, Tokyo, 1953-1954. Fellow American Society of Civil Engineers (member space engineering and construction committee), Society of America Military Engineers (past president Vicksburg and Saigon).
Member National Society of Professional Engineers.
Married Ruthmary Francis, June 13, 1935. Children: Mary Margaret (Mistress R.L. Graham), Judith Ann (Mistress D.L. McKee), Warren Douglas.