Tony Hogg has been selected to contest the first Police and Crime Commissioner election in Devon & Cornwall. A series of open primaries were held across the two counties, where Conservative Party Members and members of the public had the opportunity to vote for their favoured candidate.
Tony Hogg was Commanding Officer of Royal Naval Air Station, Culdrose, managing 3000 personnel and a budget of £81 million. His Naval career, spanning over thirty years, included officer training at Britannia College in Dartmouth, five ship commands including HMS Chatham based at Devonport, and as a Search and Rescue helicopter pilot and Squadron Commander. He saw active service in the Falklands War and the Arabian Gulf, and was awarded the Air Force Cross for his role in an audacious air sea rescue in 1978.
On Friday 7th September, Torridge & West Devon Conservative Association are hosting a dinner with Tony Hogg. If you would like to attend, book now to avoid disappointment. Details of Event
For further information on Tony Hogg's campaign please visit his website