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Death of Mr. James Sloan, Assistant Commandant for Intelligence and Criminal Investigations

June 26, 2009 staff

From iCommandant

It is with deep regret that I notify you of Mr. James Sloan’s death on 24 June.  Mr. Sloan served as the Assistant Commandant for Intelligence and Criminal Investigations (CG-2) from November 2003 until his retirement on 27 February 2009.

Jim had been battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. While his body finally succumbed to this devastating illness, his spirit never wavered. He is survived by his wife Cindy and son Owen. Our thoughts and prayers are with his entire family during this difficult time.

Mr. Sloan led an incredible life and was sincerely committed to public service. From his time in the U.S. Army, as a police officer and investigator, a Secret Service assistant director charged with the protection of the President and other high-level government officials, director of financial crimes for the U.S. Treasury Department, to being a Coast Guard Assistant Commandant, Mr. Sloan was the epitome of professionalism. In addition to his major contributions to our Nation’s safety and security, Mr. Sloan was a true leader and mentor who inspired those around him.

Mr. Sloan will be sorely missed but we will honor his memory by continuing to serve in a way that he would be proud of – with dignity, commitment, and an unyielding dedication to our shipmates. Fair winds Jim.

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