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Show ELECTRONIC BOTTLENECK IN NAVY Tiie crlt'cal shortage of Electron' c Technician's Mate ratings in th. Navy has caused the Navy Depart-ment Depart-ment to temporarily suspend an ag old rule -- that concerning men who have remained out of the service ser-vice more than 90 days. In the case of Electronic Techni-jlans, Techni-jlans, they may re-enlist In the rating rat-ing last held regardles of the elapsed elap-sed time since discharge. In addition, addi-tion, any temporary rate held at lime of discharge will become permanent per-manent upon their rc-enllstment. For the High School graduate that can pass the Eddy test satisfactorily, satis-factorily, the Navy offers 48 weeks of electronics training and a rating of second class Petty Offlcor when he graduates. Interested young men between the ages of 17 and 30 who desire this training may apply at the U.S. Navy Na-vy Recruiting Station, Post Office building, Cedar City, Utah. |