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Petty Officer Mitchell's Performance Analysis
For outstanding performance while serving as Power Plants Technician in Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron TWELVE, from February 2013 to March 2017. Petty Officer Mitchell consistently demonstrated exemplary professionalism in the performance of his duties. Exhibiting superior initiative, he expertly completed over 1250 maintenance discrepancies which includes the replacement of eight engines, six main transmissions, 18 main rotor spindles, 28 high time components, and 72 major phase inspections enabling the squadron the safe execution of over 10,000 flight hours in support of SEVENTH Fleet exercises VALIANT SHIELD, MCSOFEX, and KEEN SWORD onboard USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76). Demonstrating strong knowledge and initiative, he led the workcenter

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