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Kevin J.
Haney, CDR, USN (ret.)
USNA Class of 1971 Distinguished Military
Professor of Leadership
(410) 293-6057
kjhaney@usna.edu
Department of Leadership, Ethics, & Law
Luce Hall (Mail Stop 7-B), 112
Cooper Road
Annapolis, MD 21402-5022
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Commander Kevin J. Haney is a 1981 graduate of the
United States Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Political Science. After graduation, CDR
Haney attended naval flight officer training in
Pensacola, FL, achieving his Navy wings of gold in 1983
as a Radar Intercept Officer. Assigned to the F-14
Tomcat, CDR Haney completed Replacement Squadron
Training at Fighter Squadron ONE HUNDRED ONE (VF-101) in
Oceana, Virginia. Following Replacement Training, CDR
Haney was assigned to Fighter Squadron ELEVEN (VF-11) as
part of Carrier Air Wing SIX (CVW-6) embarked in USS
FORRESTAL (CV59) where he deployed to the Mediterranean
Sea in support of US national security objectives. In
1987, CDR Haney was selected as a flight instructor and
transferred back to VF-101 where he taught airborne air
combat tactics to replacement fighter pilots. He was
selected for and attended the Navy’s prestigious Fighter
Weapons School (Top Gun) in 1988. In 1990 he joined the
Fighting Gypsies of Fighter Squadron THIRTY-TWO as a
department head as part of Carrier Air Wing THREE
(CVW-3) embarked in USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67). While
in VF-32, CDR Haney deployed in support of OPERATION
DESERT SHIELD and OPERATION DESERT STORM where he
participated in combat operations over Iraq, flying 35
combat missions and hundreds of sorties.
In 1993, CDR Haney was selected to attend the Fletcher
School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University under
the Navy’s Advanced Education Program. He graduated
from Fletcher in 1995 with a Master of Arts in Law and
Diplomacy and was admitted to Fletcher’s doctoral
program. In 1995 CDR Haney was assigned to United
States Central Command where he served as the Executive
Officer to the Director of Operations and as a Crisis
Plans Officer. In 1998, CDR Haney transferred to USS
JOHN C. STENNIS (CVN74) as Air Operations Officer and
Assistant Air Officer where he deployed to the Western
Pacific and Arabian Sea in support of US national
security objectives. In 2000, CDR Haney was selected to
teach Political Science at the United States Naval
Academy in Annapolis, Maryland and served as the
department’s Associate Chairman and Faculty Chairman of
the Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference. In 2005
CDR Haney transferred to the United States Air Force
Academy where he taught in the Political Science
Department and was awarded the academic rank of
Assistant Professor and named the Outstanding Academy
Educator in Political Science for 2006. CDR Haney’s
teaching and research interests include Leadership, US
National Security Policy, Southwest Asian Culture,
History and Politics and American Government. On 1
November 2007, CDR Haney retired from active
commissioned service and now continues to serve the
nation and the Navy he loves as the USNA Class of 1971
Distinguished Military Professor of Leadership at the
United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
During his 25 year Navy career, CDR Haney has
accumulated over 2800 tactical flight hours in the T-2,
T-39, TA-4, F-14A/B, F-16N, F/A18-C and the F-18F and
over 850 carrier arrested landings. He has been awarded
numerous individual decorations for valor in combat and
for multiple foreign deployments and service. He is
married to the former Blair Jennings of Pensacola, FL
and has three children. CDR Haney and his family reside
in Arnold, Maryland.

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