COL Glenn Henke
Military Deputy Director Joint Counter-Small UAS Office (JCO)
U.S. Army
Colonel Glenn Henke was born and raised in Boise, Idaho, and
entered active duty in 1997. He currently serves as the Military
Deputy Director for the Joint Counter-small UAS Office (JCO).
As a lieutenant, he served as an Avenger/Stinger platoon
leader in the 82 nd Airborne Division and aide to the XVIII
Airborne Corps Chief of Staff. As a captain, he served in the 1 st Infantry Division as Assistant S-3, Operations Officer for Task Force Falcon in Kosovo, battalion S-3, and battery commander in Operation Iraqi Freedom II.
As a major, COL Henke served with the TRADOC Capability
Manager for Ballistic Missile Defense in Arlington, VA, the 82nd Airborne Division Chief of Future Plans in Afghanistan, battalion executive officer at Fort Bragg, and on a Joint Test in support of NORAD and USNORTHCOM.
COL Henke commanded 1-43 ADA at Fort Bliss, then served as G-3 for the 32d AAMDC. As a colonel, he served as the Missile Defense Division Chief for CFC/USKF and commanded the 35 th ADA Brigade in South Korea.
COL Henke holds a BS in Computer Science from Seattle University, an MA in international security studies from Kansas State University, an MMAS from the U.S. Army Command and
General Staff College, and an MS in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College. COL Henke is a graduate of the ADA Officer Basic Course, the Armor Captains Career Course,
CGSOC, SAMS, and the Army War College.
COL Henke’s military awards include the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, with campaign and service medals for Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Korea, and the Global War on Terror. COL Henke is a master rated parachutist and holds the Army Basic Space Badge.
COL Henke is married to Katherine Anselmo-Henke from Spokane, Washington, in 1997, and they have two daughters.