Henry J. Hendrix

Henry J. Hendrix (born 1966) is a retired United States Navy captain. He has served as an American defense analyst, an official historian and curator of the Navy and an author. His written work has focused on the composition of the United States Navy force, the structure of the Navy, the role of the aircraft carrier in modern strategic environments and the structure of the carrier air wing. He also publicly supported U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to build a 350-ship Navy.

Henry J. Hendrix
Born1966 (age 5758)
Angola, Indiana
Service/branchU.S. Navy
Years of service1988-2014
RankCaptain (O-6)
Unit
  • Served 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

Hendrix served as a senior military assistant to Andrew Marshall, and has been named as a possible candidate for the offices of Undersecretary of the Navy and director of the United States Department of Defense Office of Net Assessment.

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