Biography
Henson was born to Stanley Willard Henson and Irene Hopkins Henson. On 7 June 1944 he graduated from the United States Naval Academy and then had a long career as a military officer. He saw action in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, but shortly after the end of World War II was detached from ship-related duties and began his flight training. He then served in Panama and Guantanamo Bay, eventually becoming Captain (1965) and Commanding Officer of VS-31 at NAS Quonset Point. In the 1940s–60s he flew every major type of Navy plane and conducted more than 300 carrier landings. He also served as a gunnery and aviation instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy and as the Navy's aviation and missile officer with the Military Assistance Advisory Group operating out of the American Embassy in Paris, France.
After retiring from the Navy, he founded the Henson Company in Virginia, which specialized in producing wrestling equipment and in distributing Adidas wrestling equipment in North America. In 1967 he earned a masters degree in international relations from George Washington University.
Henson was a long-term resident of Arlington and Falls Church, Virginia, where he arrived while on duty with U.S. Navy in 1963. He died aged 90, following a stroke and a heart attack. He was survived by his wife Gloria, whom he married on 9 June 1944, by brother Stanley, daughter Valerie H. Coleman, and sons Geoffrey S. Henson and Josiah D. Henson II. He also had brother Kenneth Wayne Henson and sisters Vera Fern Tutt, Beulah Irene Farley and Peggy June Lawson, but they all died before 2012.
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