COL Bryan R. Gibby

Associate Professor

Deputy Head

Course Director

History

bryan.gibby [at] westpoint.edu
COL Bryan R. Gibby hails from Thousand Oaks, CA, and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1993. His first assignment was with 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division as an Assistant S2 and infantry Platoon Leader. He commanded C Company, 524th Military Intelligence Battalion in Korea, where he also served as Brigade Adjutant and Assistant Battalion S3 for plans and exercises. He then began graduate school at The Ohio State University, earning M.A. and Ph.D degrees in History, and returned to West Point to teach in the Military Division of the Department of History (2002-2005). Following this assignment, COL Gibby deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in 2006 with the Fires Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, and again in 2008-09 with 3rd HBCT, 4th Infantry Division. During both deployments he was the Brigade S2 and successfully pioneered intelligence techniques for precision targeting, air-ground coordination, and predictive analysis. From 2009-12, he served in NATO’s Joint Force Command (Madrid) as the senior intelligence officer for the Joint Logistics Support Group. In 2011, he led the Combined staff’s Intelligence Assessments Team in Naples, Italy, in support of Operation Unified Protector (Libya). COL Gibby commanded the 707th Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Gordon, GA, from 2012-14 and then served as the Deputy Director of the Chief of staff of the Army’s Operation Enduring Freedom Study Group, documenting the Army’s history and involvement in Afghanistan from 2001-14. In 2016, he returned to West Point as Chief of the Military Division. Since 2019 he has served as the Deputy Head for the Department of History.

B.S. in History - U.S. Military Academy

M.A. in History - The Ohio State University

Ph.D. in History - The Ohio State University

Research Interests

U.S. Army in Mediterranean Theater 1943-1944, Korean War, Warfare in Middle Eastern History

Current Research

Crashing the Gates of Rome: The Failure of Allied Command in the Battles of Cassino and Anzio

Selected Publications

Gibby, Bryan R. Korean Showdown: National Policy and Military Strategy in a Limited War, 1951-1952. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2021.

Gibby, Bryan R. The Will to Win: American Military Advisors in Korea, 1946-1953. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2012.

Gibby, Bryan R. “The 2nd Infantry Division’s Assault on the Punchbowl, Korea, August—October 1952,” in Peter Schifferle, ed., Bringing Order out of Chaos vol 2, Large Scale Conventional Operations. Fort Leavenworth: Army University Press, 2018.

Gibby, Bryan R. “’Preventing Mistakes’: Adapting to Culture and Competence in the War for Korea, 1946-1953,” in Peter Dennis, ed., Geo-Strategy and War: Enduring Lessons for the Australian Army, 2015 Chief of Army History Conference. Canberra: Big Sky Publishing, 2015.

Gibby, Bryan R. “American Advisors to The Republic of Korea: America’s First Commitment in the Cold War, 1946-1950,” in Donald Stoker, ed., Military Advising and Assistance: From Mercenaries to Privatization, 1815-2007. London: Routledge, 2008.