Brown assumes command of NAVFAC Marianas

ASAN,  Guam (NAVFAC Public Affairs Office) —  Capt. Troy Brown assumed command of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command or NAVFAC Marianas from Capt. Tim Liberatore during a change of command ceremony in Asan, Guam Aug. 4.

Capt. Steven Stasick,  NAVFAC  Pacific vice commander,  presided  over the ceremony  and recognized Liberatore for his success during his tenure, which began in July 2020.

“The accomplishments  of Tim and his team  are a testament to hard work,  proactive  engagement  and impressive leadership,” he said. “You should be proud of what you’ve done for NAVFAC, the Navy, and the Department of Defense.”

Liberatore was awarded the Legion of Merit for his leadership that directly  contributed to the operational readiness of warfighters within the Indo-Pacific  region and driving major infrastructure programs to support initiatives  including  the Defense  Policy Review Initiative, Indo-Pacific  Stability  Initiative, and Pacific Deterrence Initiative.

“(This) award represents a true team effort and the credit goes to everyone  in the command,”  he said. “I’m very  proud  of  your  performance,  executing the  NAVFAC  Systems  Command  mission — planning, designing, building, and sustaining facilities. You all performed amazingly during a time of unprecedented change and challenges, from Covid-19 to strategic competition in this theater.”

Liberatore also highlighted key projects in the region in support of the warfighter to include the Striker and Tanker Hangars at Andersen Air Force Base, Tinian Divert Airfield, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit compound, and the rehabilitation of Lima and X-ray wharves.

“NAVFAC Marianas has done a phenomenal job in preparing this theater while in peacetime to deter threats with  critical  infrastructure  that will allow posturing  of additional  forces forward  and will enable  our warfighters so they can prevail in times of crisis or conflict,” he said. “Captain Brown, if there is one piece of advice I can leave you with, it’s this — challenge,  trust and empower  your people who will be entrusted to you. They have and will continue to step up and excel  in this dynamic environment.”

Liberatore retires after more than 30 years of naval service.

Brown reports  to  NAVFAC  Marianas  after  serving   as  the  commanding   officer of  Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 4.

“Tim, thanks to you and the NAVFAC Marianas family for the warm welcome,”  he said. “I look forward to working  with the entire team and Joint Region  Marianas  as we continue to enable our warfighters  to successfully  carry out their mission in defense of our nation. To the men and women of NAVFAC Marianas, I am proud to serve with you and am excited for all the great work I know we will accomplish in the coming years.”

Capt. Troy Brown is piped aboard during a change of command ceremony in Asan, Guam on Aug. 4. Brown assumed command of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Marianas from Capt. Tim Liberatore.

Capt. Troy Brown is piped aboard during a change of command ceremony in Asan, Guam on Aug. 4. Brown assumed command of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Marianas from Capt. Tim Liberatore.

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