Fred Winchester Sladen

Fred Winchester Sladen (November 24, 1867–July 10, 1945) was career United States Army officer who rose to the rank of Major General and became Superintendent of the United States Military Academy.

Education
Sladen received his appointment to the US Military Academy from the State of Nebraska, graduating 27th out of 54 in his class of 1890.

Military career
Sladen began his military career commissioned an officer in the Infantry branch upon graduating from the US Military Academy. During World War, Sladen served as commander of the 5th Infantry Brigade and for leading of his brigade was decorated with Distinguished Service Cross and Distinguished Service Medal. He would serve in the Army until his retirement on November 30, 1931. He achieved the rank of Major General and was the 32nd Superintendent of US Military Academy from 1922–1926. He later served as Superintendent of Fort McHenry from 1931-1932.

Personal life
Sladen married Ms. Elizabeth Lefferts of New York City on October 8, 1903 at the Church of the Holy Incarnation on Madison Avenue. One of Sladen's groomsmen was another future West Point Superintendent, William D. Conner. Sladen died in New London, New Hampshire July 10, 1945.