LTG Tovo's farewell

United States Army Special Operations Command
Story by Staff Sgt. Eli Velazquez

Date: 06.08.2018
Posted: 09.11.2018 13:28
News ID: 292237

LTG Tovo’s farewell

By Staff Sgt. Eli Velazquez
USASOC Public Affairs

FORT BRAGG, N.C. − Soldiers from the U.S. Army Special Operations Command said farewell to Lt. Gen. Kenneth E. Tovo, USASOC, commanding general, and welcomed Lt. Gen. Francis M. Beaudette during a change of command ceremony at Meadows Field, June 8, 2018.

Tovo relinquished command of USASOC to Beaudette after nearly three years as the commanding general of the prestigious unit. Tovo not only relinquish command, but also retired from the Army after 39 years of service. The retirement ceremony and change of command ceremony were both run in succession of each other.

Everyone in attendance was on their feet as the orders were read and Lt. Gen Tovo was officially retired from active duty. Tovo was presented with an artillery shell casting from the 1st Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment as a symbolism of Tovo’s last salute as the commanding General.

Gen. Tony Thomas, commanding general, U.S. Special Operations Command, Tampa, Florida, officiated the change of command ceremony and passed the unit colors from Tovo to Beaudette, representing the transfer of authority.

Thomas added that under the command of Lt. Gen Tovo, USASOC has undergone significant notable changes that affected the entire community. Tovo was responsible for addressing the deployment to dwell ratio, going from a one to one ratio, to a one to two ratio. Tovo also directed and supervised an end to end review of USASOC to identify challenges to be addressed such as, restructuring pay, community outreach, strategic messaging, and unit based recruiting.

“SOCOM is blessed to have no shortage of superb, combat tested, senior leaders. If anything, the biggest challenge or dilemma I face is a tough selection of the very best to assume positions of greater responsibility. In Fran Beaudette, we have that man.” Thomas said. “In my opinion, the most qualified officer to take this great organization to the next level” he added.

Tovo congratulated Beaudette and his family on taking command of USASOC, adding “You now have the best job our Army can offer you”.

Tovo said he’s had the opportunity to serve the Nation, alongside its finest sons and daughters, and uphold the ideals embodied in the constitution.

“I am keenly aware that my success in the Army has many stakeholders. I appreciate all of you, more than you can know, and certainly more than I can adequately express.” Tovo said. “I once served under a commander who would often remind us, that contributions to success in combat are not measured solely by ones proximity to the sound of gun fire. That certainly applies to the staff of this headquarters.” he added.

Suzanne Tovo was presented with a bouquet of 33 long stem red roses from Lt. Gen Tovo representing the number of years of marriage, in appreciation for her support throughout their service.

Suzanne presented Liz Beaudette with her USASOC pin, which she wore over her heart throughout her three years as the senior spouse. Liz Beaudette was presented with a bouquet of long stemmed yellow roses as a symbol of the command’s heart-felt welcome.

“This is an exceptional command with a tremendous responsibility,” Beaudette said. “We will continue to empower our men and women to be the global standard of excellence,” he added.

Beaudette is assuming command of USASOC after completing his previous command assignment at 1st Special Forces Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.