Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity hosted a change of command and retirement ceremony Wed., April 27, 2022. Lt. Col. Michael Liguori relinquished command of MCTSSA to Col. Craig Clarkson after serving as the commanding officer since July 2020. Liguori served as the commanding officer for nearly two years and retired from active duty after more than 20 years of active-duty service. He was awarded a Legion of Merit by Brig. Gen. Pasagian, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, for his service and unique leadership style that propelled MCTSSA on to a larger stage within th


Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity hosted a change of command and retirement ceremony Wed., April 27, 2022. Lt. Col. Michael Liguori relinquished command of MCTSSA to Col. Craig Clarkson after serving as the commanding officer since July 2020. Liguori served as the commanding officer for nearly two years and retired from active duty after more than 20 years of active-duty service. He was awarded a Legion of Merit by Brig. Gen. Pasagian, commander of Marine Corps Systems Command, for his service and unique leadership style that propelled MCTSSA on to a larger stage within the Department of Defense during Liguori’s tenure. (Photo by Amy Forsythe, Public Affairs Officer, MCTSSA)


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