Henry J. Hendrix

Henry J. Hendrix (born 1966) is an active duty United States Navy Captain who is serving as the Director of the Naval History and Heritage Command. Previously he has served as the Director, Secretary of the Navy Advisory Panel from October 2011 through November 2012 and as the Senior Military Assistant to Mr. Andrew Marshall, Director, OSD Office of Net Assessment from September 2009 through September 2011. CAPT Hendrix was the Commanding Officer of Tactical Air Control Squadron ELEVEN at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, CA from February 2005 through April 2008.

Henry J. Hendrix
Born1966
Angola, Indiana
Service/branchU.S. Navy
Years of service1988-2014
RankCaptain (O-6)
Unit
  • Currently Serves as Director of the Naval History and Heritage Command
  • Previous Assignments:
  • Patrol Squadron TEN
  • USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71)
  • Staff of the Chief of Naval Operations
  • Staff of the Under Secretary of Defense
  • Director of the Secretary of the Navy's Advisory Panel
Websitewww.history.navy.mil

Career

Ashore, he has served as a strategic planner on the staffs of the Chief of Naval Operations as well as the Under Secretary of Defense and the Office of Net Assessment.[1]

Hendrix is a 1994-graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School earning a degree in National Security Affairs. In 2003, Hendrix was named as a Federal Executive Fellow for the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University where he earned a master's degree in History (Honorable Mention, Dean's Prize). Hendrix earned his PhD from King's College in London in War Studies in July 2007.[2]

He has challenged the survivability of nuclear aircraft carriers in modern strategic environments.[3][4]

Published works

Selected articles, reviews, and commentary

  • An Extraordinary Thing in a Routine Way, Foundation Journal, Fall 1999
  • Fulcrum of Greatness, in Naval History Magazine, Naval Institute Press, December, 2002
  • One Hundred Years Ago,: T.R.. Averts Crises, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, December, 2002
  • Exploit Sea Basing, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, Aug, 2003
  • T.R.'s Virtuoso Performance in American History Magazine, Primedia Press, Feb. 2004
  • Active-Reserve Integration or Bust with CDR D.D. Centanni in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, Dec, 2004
  • Drain the Entire Swamp, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, April, 2005
  • An Unlikely Location, in Naval History Magazine, Naval Institute Press, Aug, 2005
  • Control of the Sea Protects the New Global Heartland, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, April, 2006
  • TR's Plan to Invade Colombia, in Naval History Magazine, Naval Institute Press, Dec. 2006
  • Carried Away, in Armed Forces Journal, Defense News Media Group, Mar. 2008
  • Buy Ford, Not Ferrari, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, April 2009
  • More Henderson, Less Bonds, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, April, 2010
  • An Influential 'Shaping' Navy, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, Feb., 2011
  • Twilight of the $uperfluous Carrier, in Proceedings, Naval Institute Press, May, 2011
  • Hendrix, Henry J. (March 2013). At What Cost A Carrier? (PDF). Disruptive Defense Papers. Center for New American Security. Retrieved 4 December 2020.

References

  1. "Dr. Jerry Hendrix". Center for a New American Security.
  2. "Dr. Jerry Hendrix". Center for a New American Security.
  3. "Twilight of the $UPERfluous Carrier". Proceedings Magazine. U.S. Naval Institute. 137. May 2011.
  4. Zachary Cohen (22 October 2016). "Report: Pentagon should scrap $40 billion aircraft carrier program". CNN.
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