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LARGE ARCHIVE OF FRED W SLADEN, JR EPHEMERA &

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LARGE ARCHIVE OF FRED W SLADEN, JR EPHEMERA &
PHOTOGRAPHS. Brigadier General Fred Sladen, Jr. (1906-1980) Fred "Jim" W. Sladen Jr. was born on March 13, 1906 at Vancouver Barracks in Washington, the son of Major General Fred W. Sladen, USMA Class of 1890, who served as Commandant of Cadets and Superintendent of the United States Military Academy. His paternal grandfather, Major Joseph A. Sladen, earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for action in the Civil War. After graduation from US Military Academy in 1929, he married Margaret Baldwin Arringdale of Easton, Maryland. After duty at Fort Benning and a temporary assignment with the Department of Modern Languages at West Point, he was sent to Paris to study French at the Sorbonne. His next assignment was French instructor at West Point from 1933 to 1938. Following assignments included Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, the Presidio of San Francisco, Fort Lewis, Fort Ord and Camp Pickett. At Camp Pickett, he joined his father's old outfit, the 3d Infantry Division. During the North African and European Campaigns, he participated in five of the six major amphibious landings and was instrumental in the success of the 36th Division landing in Southern France. He returned to the United States, where he became a member of the Strategy and Planning Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff and later a member of the Joint War Plans Commission, Joint Chiefs of Staff, until August 1946. Several assignments following including Tactical Officer, West Point; Armed Forces Staff College; National War College and three years at United States Army Europe in Heidelberg, Germany. In 1954, he was promoted to brigadier general and assigned as Assistant Division Commander, 2d Division at Fort Lewis in Washington. He also served as Commanding General of Camp Desert Rock, Nevada, during the conduct of the nuclear tests there. After a year in Korea as Chief of Staff of I Corps and two years as Deputy Commander, United States Army Training Center and Fort Ord, he retired in 1959. His archive includes: 1) Group of 30 large appointments, certificates, and commissions including 1929 West Point diploma, presidential commissions through the ranks up to Brigadier General, various War College Service documents Including his last at Fort Bliss "Special Weapons-Guided Missiles". 2) presentation folio scrapbook 1955 from his staff at Camp Desert Rock Nevada, atomic bomb testing site. 3) signed and annotated copy of "The Fighting Thirty-Sixth", Sladen commanded. 4) annotated presentation copy of history of the 141st infantry regiment, Fred signs it November 15th 1945. 5) bound 1954 letter received book, contains congratulatory letters and telegrams of his promotion to Brigadier General. 6) miscellaneous scrapbooks, letters, notebooks up to a time of Fred's death about 1980, one scrapbook 1956-1957 contains many photographs and newspaper clippings concerning his command in Korea. 7) large group of insignia. 8) letter from Smithsonian 1939, thanking Sladen for donation of Filipino weapons from Span-Am War. 9) several books on military insignia (WW2) and military awards, Sladen family well represented in texts with MoH recipient Joseph Sladen listed, and DFC & DSC winners in his son & grandson. 10) several hundred letters, brochures, & documents date 20th century concerning all the Sladen family. 11) over 500 photos, mostly WW1, family and military. 12) presentation copy of "THE MEDAL OF HONOR" 1948 with several laid in manuscripts. 13) 8" x 4" box with distinctive insignia in lid and presentation "Best Wishes for Future Landings to Brigadier General Fred Sladen from the Dog Faced soldiers from Fedala, Fort Ord July 25, 1959". CONDITION: Good to very good overall. (02-17895-21/JS). $500-1,000.