Email:
rentfrow@usna.edu
Phone: (410) 293-6257
EDUCATION
2008-2012 University of
Maryland, College Park, Ph.D., History, Dissertation:
“The Squadron Under Your Command: Change and the
Construction of Identity in the U.S. Navy’s North
Atlantic Squadron, 1874-1897.” Directed by Professor
Jon T. Sumida, University of Maryland, College Park,
Department of History.
1999-2000 Troy State University, MS, Human
Resource Management, 2000.
1985-1989 United States Naval Academy, BS, 1989.
SIGNIFICANT WORK EXPERIENCE
2012- Present Permanent Military
Professor, Department of History, U.S. Naval
Academy.
2007-2008 Military
Instructor, Department of National Security Decision
Making, U.S. Naval War College.
2005-2007 Combat Direction
Center Officer, USS John C. Stennis, Bremerton,
Washington. Supervised 100 personnel responsible for
all aspects of self-defense of the aircraft carrier.
2002-2005 Military
Instructor, Department of Political Science, U.S. Naval
Academy.
2000-2002 Operations Officer
in Electronic Attack Squadron 137, Whidbey Island,
Washington. Responsible for aircrew readiness,
scheduling, and employment of 26 aircrew and 4 EA-6B
aircraft.
1999-2000 Student, Air
Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base,
Alabama.
1997-1999 Electronic Warfare
Officer, Cruiser-Destroyer Group FIVE, San Diego,
California. Responsible for training and employment of
electronic warfare tactics for a five-ship aircraft
carrier battlegroup.
1995-1997 Administrative
Officer and Safety Officer in Electronic Attack Squadron
(Reserve) 209, Washington, D.C. Responsible for
training and readiness of reserve EA-6B aircrews.
1992-1995 Aircraft Division
Officer in Electronic Attack Squadron 138, Whidbey
Island, Washington. Responsible for 50 personnel
conducting maintenance on EA-6B aircraft.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2012 – Present Permanent
Military Professor, U.S. Naval Academy
HH 04 American Naval History
2008-2012 Graduate
Assistant, University of Maryland, College Park
HIST 215, Modern Military History,
1815-Present
HIST 156, U.S. History Survey I,
1607-1865
GEMS 104, Topics in Science,
Technology, and Society
2007-2008
Military Instructor, U.S. Naval War College
Strategy and Theater Security (STS)
Security Strategy/Forces (SSF)
2007 Instructor,
Central Texas College (PACE Program)
HIST 1302, U.S. History II,
1865-Present
GOVT 2301, American Government I
HIST 2312, Western Civilization II
2002-2005 Military
Instructor, U.S. Naval Academy
HH 104, American Naval History
FP 130, U.S. Government
FP 430, Political Philosophy
FE 210, Introduction to Economics
SCHOLARSHIP
Articles and Essays
“Electronic Combat Support for an
Expeditionary Air Force: The Lessons of History,”
Wright Flyer Paper No.15, Air University Press,
2001.
Awards
Samuel Eliot Morison Scholar,
Naval Historical Center, 2007
Dean’s Award for the Outstanding
Research Paper in the Profession of Arms, Air Command
and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 2000.
SERVICE
2011 – 2012
Deputy Director, 2013 McMullan
Seapower Symposium
Class of 1957 Chair Search
Committee
War of 1812 in Annapolis
Commemoration Committee
Officers’ Christian Fellowship
Ministry Team
2004-2005
Yard-Wide Prizes and Awards
Committee
Humanities/Social Sciences
Division Gift Fund Manager
Officer Representative, Officers’
Christian Fellowship
Conduct Remediation Mentor
Sunday School Instructor, U.S.
Naval Academy Chapel
2003-2004
Chair, Yard-Wide Prizes and Awards
Committee
Humanities/Social Sciences
Division Gift Fund Manager
Yard Patrol Boat Assistant
Officer-In-Charge, LANTPATRAMID 2004
Officer Representative, Officers’
Christian Fellowship
Officer Representative, Women’s
Club Soccer
Conduct Remediation Mentor
Sunday School Instructor, U.S.
Naval Academy Chapel
2002-2003
Deputy Chair, Yard-Wide Prizes and
Awards Committee
Humanities/Social Sciences
Division Gift Fund Manager
Yard Patrol Boat Assistant
Officer-In-Charge, LANTPATRAMID 2003
Officer Representative, Officers’
Christian Fellowship
Sunday School Instructor, U.S.
Naval Academy Chapel
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
U.S. Naval Institute
American Historical Association
Society for Military History