09.03.24 Dudley Hendrick
Dudley Hendrick speaking on U.S. Military Bases Abroad - How many are there? - How much do they cost? - Where are they located? - What are their effects? - at the State Capitol Building in Augusta, Maine.
Dudley Hendrick is an Annapolis graduate and former Navy and Air Force officer who served in Vietnam as a UXO (unexploded ordnance) officer. Upon leaving the military, Hendrick earned an MBA at Dartmouth and became the lacrosse coach there. Hendrick now teaches Peace Studies at the University of Maine at Orono, is a member of Service Academy Graduates Against the War and serves as President of Maine Veterans for Peace.
Dudley tells the stories of the Chagossian people of Diego Garcia, the Micronesian people of the Marshall Islands and the Inghuit people of Greenland to document the negative effects of U.S. military bases abroad. Hendrick was an observer at the final appeal of Chagossian people to the British High Court and lived and interviewed Inghuit people in Greenland last summer.
Sponsored by Winthrop-area People for Peace and Maine Veterans for Peace.
Read MoreDudley Hendrick is an Annapolis graduate and former Navy and Air Force officer who served in Vietnam as a UXO (unexploded ordnance) officer. Upon leaving the military, Hendrick earned an MBA at Dartmouth and became the lacrosse coach there. Hendrick now teaches Peace Studies at the University of Maine at Orono, is a member of Service Academy Graduates Against the War and serves as President of Maine Veterans for Peace.
Dudley tells the stories of the Chagossian people of Diego Garcia, the Micronesian people of the Marshall Islands and the Inghuit people of Greenland to document the negative effects of U.S. military bases abroad. Hendrick was an observer at the final appeal of Chagossian people to the British High Court and lived and interviewed Inghuit people in Greenland last summer.
Sponsored by Winthrop-area People for Peace and Maine Veterans for Peace.
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