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The 38-year-old was nominated for the award for his leadership and creativity in the day-to-day running of the aircraft carrier’s galleys, including feeding 800 sailors up to four meals a day, as well as providing food for prestigious events.
WO1 Hogg spent 2019 building the ship’s catering service up from scratch, transforming both galleys into fully-functioning workspaces and being at the heart of the ship’s catering for her commissioning ceremony attended by the carrier’s Lady Sponsor The Duchess of Cornwall and the Prince of Wales.
As part of his creative thinking he implemented a ‘Quick Bites’ menu on board in an effort to satisfy the changing demands of the customer base – a trial deemed a success by those on board.
It is really good to receive recognition for assisting to shape the future feeding model on board Royal Navy ships
Warrant Officer 1 Sam Hogg
His nomination for the Public Sector Catering Award said: “Under WO1 Hogg, HMS Prince of Wales has successfully integrated Able Seaman and Leading Hand stewards, NAAFI chefs, Army chefs and civilian staff within the galleys.
“He has doggedly searched for innovative ways to ensure consistent, and sustainable support to the ship’s company. He refused to settle for common practise and recognised a need to think creatively.
“He successfully applied for approximately £22,000 worth of more efficient kitchen machinery, which helped to reduce preparation and cooking times in the galley.”
Speaking after his win, WO1 Hogg said: “It is really good to receive recognition for assisting to shape the future feeding model on board Royal Navy ships and I couldn’t have done it without a superb, young and enthusiastic team.”
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.