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    Capt. Cathy Eyrich Takes Command of NAVFAC Southwest

    Capt. Cathy Eyrich Takes Command of NAVFAC Southwest

    Photo By Lt.Cmdr. Edward Cartagena | Capt. Cathy Eyrich relieved Capt. Laurie Scott as Naval FacilitiesEngineering Systems...... read more read more

    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

    06.20.2025

    Story by Katie Cadiao 

    Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Southwest

    SAN DIEGO - Capt. Cathy Eyrich relieved Capt. Laurie Scott as Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Southwest commanding officer during a change of command ceremony held June 13 aboard the USS Midway Museum in San Diego.

    “As we embark on our next chapter together, my primary purpose is simple: to support your success in support of our mission success,” said Eyrich. “This means continuing to foster an environment of open communication, continuous learning, and courageous innovation as we relentlessly pursue excellence in everything we do.”

    Eyrich is a native of Tucson, AZ and most recently served as the executive officer for NAVFAC Southwest since July 2024. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Environmental Science from the University of Arizona.

    Eyrich enlisted in the Navy in 1994 and has held assignments across the globe, including in Djibouti, Romania and the Philippines. Here in San Diego, Eyrich previously served as Facility Management Director and Facilities Engineering and Acquisition Division Director at Naval Base San Diego.

    Rear Adm. Jeffrey Kilian, Commander, NAVFAC Pacific, presided over the ceremony. He highlighted Scott’s accomplishments as commanding officer at NAVFAC Southwest and presented him with the meritorious service medal.

    “Laurie, what a tremendous capstone to your career. You’re leaving behind a legacy of hard work, mission accomplishment and care for those under your command,” said Kilian. “I could not have been more impressed with the work that you have done, and I am truly proud of the success in your command. While the Navy will miss you, your retirement is well earned. Great job and Bravo Zulu.”

    Scott served as NAVFAC Southwest commanding officer from July 2022 to June 2025. He retires from the Navy after 29 years of service.

    “What makes NAVFAC Southwest truly special is that this isn’t just a team, it’s a family,” said Scott. “I’m excited to turn over the helm to Capt. Cathy Eyrich, an amazing leader who will help you build on an already rich legacy. Cathy, it’s been an honor having you as my executive officer this past year, and I, more than anyone else know, that you got this.”

    Scott was piped ashore in a separate retirement ceremony June 13 aboard the USS Midway.

    NAVFAC Southwest supports planning, design, construction, real estate, environmental and public works for U.S Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force and other supported federal agencies in six states. The command is made up of more than 3,500 military and civilian personnel.

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    Date Taken: 06.20.2025
    Date Posted: 06.20.2025 15:30
    Story ID: 501160
    Location: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, US
    Hometown: SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, US

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