3392 BRIGIDIER GENERAL FRED WINCHESTER SLADEN, JR WW2

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MEDALS & ARCHIVE. Brigadier General Fred Sladen, Jr. (1906-1980) Fred "Jim" W. Sladen Jr was captain in 36th regiment Infantry during WW2. He participated in five of the six major amphibious landings in Africa, France, and Italy. He served as Commanding Officer, 1st Battalion, 36th Regiment during North African landing at Fedala, Morocco and was instrumental in the success of the 36th Division landing in Southern France, later landing at Messina, Sicily, then as Executive Officer of the regiment from Salerno to Anzio. His French language skills resulted in his assignment as Chief of the Allied Liaison Section with the 2d French Moroccan Division in December 1943. He was selected as G3, 36th Infantry Division, from March to November 1944. His medals & awards are framed. Purple Heart (#204601) Army Commendation Medal, inscribed "Fred W. Sladen, Jr" Ribbon French Croix de Guerre with star Italian Cruce de Valore American Defense Medal with "FOREIGN SERVICE" clasp EUROPEAN, AFRICAN, MIDDLE EASTERN campaign medal with silver star, 3 bronze stars, and arrowhead American Campaign Medal World War 2 Victory Medal Occupation Medal with GERMANY clasp American Defense medal Order of Military Merit (South Korea) WW2 archive includes November 8, 1942 to April 10, 1943 day by day diary of North African invasion & March 18-November 26, 1944 day by day diary of Italian campaign, 20 maps of North Africa, Italy, & France he used, some annotated. There are several "SECRET" and "RESTRICTED" documents 1942-1944 concerning operations he participated in. Also included in this lot are his sister Elizabeth M. Sladen's framed WW2 medals, WW2 Victory medal, American Campaign Medal, and Good Conduct Medal along with her nurse's cap. CONDITION: good to very good overall, some documents and maps have reductions & staining as expected from field use. (02-17895-20/JS). $2,000-3,000.