High Year Tenure: Case Study

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1. Petty Officer Whately’s request for High Year Tenure (HYT) waiver is forwarded with my highest recommendation.
2. Petty Officer Whately has demonstrated exemplary skill as an Electronics Technician Instructor teaching 113 students in eight ET-A School classes. He also volunteers his time in other ET-A School’s units as an instructor, in addition to safety observer. PO Whately volunteered to be a class advisor to ET-A School Class 03-16 consisting of seven Coast Guard members and two international members from St. Kitts and St. Vincent. 3. Petty Officer Whately is ET-A School’s property manager of equipment with a value of $175,000 and a High Level Assembly (HLA) property value of $2.2 million. PO Whately was awarded a Meritorious

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