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LTC Haley Middlebrook

Professor of Military Science

Biography

LTC Haley Middlebrook has served in numerous Army command and staff positions in the United States Army and overseas over the past 16 years as a Psychological Operations (PSYOP) officer. Her overseas assignments include deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan as well as a rotation in support of US Embassy Jakarta.

LTC Middlebrook previously served as a PSYOP officer at the Company, Battalion (BN), Army Service Component Command and Joint Staff. She commanded a BN Headquarters Company as well as the Psychological Operations Qualification Course; served as the capabilities and development staff officer at 1st Special Forces Command; and served as a staff officer at the Joint Information Operations Warfare Center. In her last assignment, she served as an operations officer for Army North at Ft Sam Houston, TX conducting multiple operations supporting lead federal agencies and direct support to states for disaster response operations. She supported hurricane response, COVID-19 response, and Operation Allies Welcome.

LTC Middlebrook’s military education includes the Military Intelligence (MI) Officer Basic Course; MI Captain’s Career Course, Indonesian Language Course, Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE-C), Psychological Operations Qualification Course, Jumpmaster Course, and Command and General Staff College.

LTC Middlebrook’s military awards and decorations include three awards of the Meritorious Service Medal, one Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Humanitarian Service Medal and the Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.

LTC Middlebrook and her husband Joshua have three children Aeneas (13), Amelia (10), and Adelaide (7).