Jerry Hendrix, The Atlantic

Jerry Hendrix

The Atlantic

Fairfax, VA, United States

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  • Defense One
  • CNAS
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Past articles by Jerry:

The Age of American Naval Dominance Is Over

The United States has ceded the oceans to its enemies. We can no longer take freedom of the seas for granted. → Read More

Author Archive

Defense One provides news, analysis, and ideas about the future of national security to defense and industry leaders, innovative decision-makers, and informed citizens. → Read More

Future of the Air Force

What\'s new and what\'s next for the U.S. Air Force and its warfare domains. → Read More

Adam Routh

Adam Routh is a research associate with the Defense Strategies and Assessments Program at the Center for a New American Security. Before that, he deployed to Afghanistan with the U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment and served as a Special Operations Joint Fires Observer Team Leader. → Read More

Robert C. O'Brien

Robert C. O'Brien is a partner at Larson O'Brien LLP. He served as a U.S. representative to the UN General Assembly. O'Brien was a senior national security adviser to Gov. Scott Walker in his presidential campaign. → Read More

Achieving a 355-Ship Navy ‘Before This Decade Is Out’

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

Robert C. O'Brien

Robert C. O'Brien is a partner at Larson O'Brien LLP. He served as a U.S. representative to the UN General Assembly. O'Brien was a senior national security adviser to Gov. Scott Walker in his presidential campaign. → Read More

The US Navy's Next Frigate Should Jumpstart a Revitalization of the Defense Industrial Base

As it searches for a good design at a good price, the Pentagon should bear in mind decades-old lessons about manufacturing's ties to national security. → Read More

The US Navy's Next Frigate Should Jumpstart a Revitalization of the Defense Industrial Base

As it searches for a good design at a good price, the Pentagon should bear in mind decades-old lessons about manufacturing's ties to national security. → Read More

The US Navy's Next Frigate Should Jumpstart a Revitalization of the Defense Industrial Base

The US Navy’s Next Frigate Should Jumpstart a Revitalization of the Defense Industrial Base By Robert C. O'Brien and Jerry Hendrix January 24, 2018 The United States Navy requires a frigate. Building this warship will strengthen our depleted naval fleet and reenergize a vital sector of the nation’s defense industrial base, especially in the Midwest “rust-belt” region of the nation. In July, the… → Read More

Countering Entropy in the New Year

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

In a Chess Game with Putin, the Polish City of Gdansk Is Our Queen

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

China Mistakenly Challenges Andrew Jackson to a Duel

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

The Sum of Their Fears: The MQ-25 Stingray

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

Adam Routh

Adam Routh is a research associate with the Defense Strategies and Assessments Program at the Center for a New American Security. Before that, he deployed to Afghanistan with the U.S. Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment and served as a Special Operations Joint Fires Observer Team Leader. → Read More

US Space Policy Should Aim to Preserve Advantage on the New Frontier

As in the 19th-century American West, the government must recognize its limited yet crucial role in fostering the nation’s interests in space. → Read More

US Space Policy Should Aim to Preserve Advantage on the New Frontier

As in the 19th-century American West, the government must recognize its limited yet crucial role in fostering the nation’s interests in space. → Read More

US Space Policy Should Aim to Preserve Advantage on the New Frontier

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

Worries about Trump’s Generals Are Overblown

Developing strong, pragmatic and principled national security and defense policies. → Read More

Our Navy is Broken, and That is a Bad Thing

The fleet’s problems stem from decades of flat acquisition budgets and declining ship numbers. → Read More