DMC welcomes new Carabinieri commander

By Chiara MattMay 11, 2017

New Carabinieri commander
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LIVORNO, Italy -- On April 20, Lt. Col Sergio Di Rosalia took command of the Carabinieri SETAF unit stationed at Camp Darby. His previous assignment was Chief Personnel Office 1st Carabinieri Regiment Paratroopers Tuscania in Livorno.

Di Rosalia studied at the Military Academy in Modena as well as the Carabinieri Officers School in Rome, the major institute for officer development.

Di Rosalia has degree in law and a master's degree in internal and external security sciences. He has also attended the NATO military police officer planning course, the international military police course in Vicenza, and the NATO logistics course.

During his 25-year career, Di Rosalia has served in several international deployments, working closely with U.S. military forces.

"Working here at Camp Darby is a little bit like being in a multinational deployment," said Di Rosalia. "My first impression is of a very professional and friendly environment."

According to Di Rosalia, his role here is to guarantee the security of the installation thru the cooperation of various responsible authorities.

"The relationship and collaboration between the various law enforcement entities and the installation management must be strong to reach the institutional objectives that we are here to pursue," said Di Rosalia.

"I am looking forward to continuing on the professional track of collaboration and working together with my colleagues and the key players of the base for a safe and pleasant future together."

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