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Anthony William HAHN

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Anthony William HAHN  APM

aka  Tony

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

Cadet # 1581

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  10374[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 21 March 1960

Probationary Constable – appointed 26 June 1962

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 10 November 1978

Chief Inspector – appointed 10 August 1988

Stations: ?, Clarence St Traffic ( 1962 ), Broken Hill, Tweed Heads – Patrol Commander ( 1987 ),

Blayney ( Sgt ) – Patrol Commander, Walgett, Griffith ( 1997 ), Wagga Wagga,

Narrandera, relieved at Dubbo a few times

ServiceFrom  21 March 1960  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 2 November 1980

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 2 November 1988

Australian Police Medal – APM – granted 12 June 1995

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 20 November 1998

Born26 June 1943

Died on: 9 February 2004

Age:  60

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(L to R): Graeme Eipper, Mr. Tony Hahn (Deceased), John Curran & Unknown? — with John Curran at Old Griffith Police Station.
(L to R): Graeme Eipper, Mr. Tony Hahn (Deceased), John Curran & James ‘Jim’ Kain— at Old Griffith Police Station.

 

Tony Hahn (Deceased) - 2nd from left.<br />
Tony Hahn (Deceased) – 2nd from left.

 

[alert_yellow]TONY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow]  *NEED MORE INFO

 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Chief Inspector Tony Hahn

A magnificent gentleman.
A man of the very highest caliber and a true leader.
A man with a distinctive drawl, who had the backs (and utmost respect) of all of his troops.
Some current serving ‘bosses’ could learn much from CH/INSP Hahn’s legacy.

Rest in Peace, Sir.
You will not be forgotten.

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