
MAJ Anthony Guerrero grew up in Macungie, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the United States Military Academy in 2013. He was commissioned as a Chemical Officer and served as a battalion chemical officer, platoon leader, and brigade chemical officer at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA. After completing the United States Marine Corps Expeditionary Warfare School, MAJ Guerrero was assigned to the 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division at Fort Bliss, TX. While there, he served as the brigade chemical officer before commanding the brigade headquarters company. Following a brief assignment to the 22nd Chemical Battalion, MAJ Guerrero earned his MA in History from Temple University in 2023 and is currently working on his dissertation. He teaches international history at West Point.
2013 United States Military Academy, BS in International History with Honors
2023 Temple University, MA in History
ABD, PhD, History, expected 2026, Temple University
Research Interests
20th Century Latin America
Stability Operations
Military Occupations
Current Research
Forthcoming Dissertation, expected 2026, Temple University. Forgetting to Remember: U.S. Military Memory of the 1965 Dominican Intervention
Selected Publications
“Too Heavy a Burden: Why the NBCRV Needs to Leave the BCT,” Army Chemical Review, Winter 2018