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General Earl Larue Naiden (1894–1944) was an American career soldier and military officer.
Biography
He was born in Woodward, Iowa, on February 2, 1894.
He died on September 20, 1944, in the crash of a C-45 transport airplane near Redmond, Oregon.
Career
He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point in 1915.
Military career
He participated in the Somme Defensive in March 1918. In July 1918, he went to London, England, for duty with the Air Ministry. He returned to France for flying duty in August 1918, taking part in the St. Mihiel Offensive on September 12, 1918, and in the Meuse-Argonne from September 26 to November 1, 1918.
Upon his return to the United States, he became an instructor at the Army War College, Washington, D.C., between August 1929, and August 1933, when he moved to Fort Crockett, Texas, for flying duty, becoming Commanding Officer of the 3d Attack Group and part of the time serving as Commanding Officer of the post. In March 1935, he moved to Barksdale Field, Louisiana, in a similar capacity, becoming Wing Executive Officer at this station in July 1937.
Dates of ranks
The progression of his ranks and promotions is provided below:
1935-03-02 Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary)
1936-07-13 Lieutenant-Colonel
1940-03-01 Colonel (Temporary)
1941-06-26 Colonel (Army of the United States)
1942-01-23 Brigadier-General (Army of the United States)
1942-11-06 Termination of rank Brigadier-General (Army of the United States)
Awards and honours
He has received a number of awards including but not limited to the Legion of Merit, Purple Heart, Mexican Service Medal, World War I Victory Medal, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, French Ordre de l’Étoile Noire (Officer).
References
- [https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/2145776/brigadier-general-earl-larue-naiden/
- [https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/2145776/brigadier-general-earl-larue-naiden/