
Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering Holds Change of Command
By ggranger, / Published Aug. 22, 2018
Story by Amber Vaglica, Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering
PORT HUENEME, Calif. - Capt. Christopher M. Kurgan relieved Capt. Glenn W. Hubbard as the commanding officer for the Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering (CSFE) and the Naval Civil Engineer Corps Officers School (CECOS) during a change of command ceremony at Naval Base Ventura County Aug. 17.
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PORT Hueneme, Calif. (Aug. 17, 2018) Capt. Christopher Kurgan returns the command flag to Command Master Chief Scottie Cox after assuming command from Capt. Glenn Hubbard during the Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering (CSFE) change of command Aug. 17. CSFE trains civil engineering corps officers, enlisted Seabees and environmental professionals.

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PORT Hueneme, Calif. (Aug. 17, 2018) Capt. Christopher Kurgan (right) assumes command from Capt. Glenn Hubbard (left) during the Center for Seabees and Facilities Engineering (CSFE) change of command Aug. 17. CSFE trains civil engineering corps officers, enlisted Seabees and environmental professionals.
During Hubbard s tenure, CSFE trained more than 47,000 civil engineering corps (CEC) officers, enlisted Seabees and civil servants. This is where it all begins for a CEC officer and I was graced with the opportunity to come back here and command. It has been very humbling. To get to see these folks almost every day is incredible, as is getting to walk out to the learning sites, said Hubbard. All the staff have been a joy to work with and I m very blessed to have had this opportunity. After assuming command, Kurgan thanked Hubbard and spoke of his plans to further the ongoing initiatives and innovation taking place throughout the training enterprise. A native of Illinois, Kurgan was commissioned through the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program in 1990. He earned a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Science in civil engineering from the University of Colorado. Established in 2003 by Naval Education and Training Command, CSFE manages the following learning sites: CECOS, Port Hueneme; Naval Construction Training Center (NCTC), Gulfport, Mississippi; NCTC, Port Hueneme; CSFE Detachment Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; and CSFE Det. Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. For more information about CSFE, visit https://www.netc.navy.mil/centers/csfe/.