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Members of the Prince William County Police Department carry the torch southbound on US Route 1, June 11. The officers took part in the Law Enforcement torch run to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics Virginia. - Members of the Prince William County Police Department carry the torch southbound on US Route 1, June 11. The officers took part in the Law Enforcement torch run to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics Virginia.
Officer John Covey, left, of the Marine Corps Base Quantico Provost Marshal Office, stands with Provost Marshal Maj. Justin Powell during an award ceremony on March 18 that recognized 21 police officers from Prince William County for valor. - Officer John Covey, left, of the Marine Corps Base Quantico Provost Marshal Office, stands with Provost Marshal Maj. Justin Powell during an award ceremony on March 18 that recognized 21 police officers from Prince William County for valor.
In 1775 formation, Abbey Bruckner, Jenny Dugan, Sarah Guthier and Betsy McKenna cross the finish line of the 2014 Marine Corps 17.75K at Prince William Forest Park in Prince William County, on April 12, 2014. The team maintained their formation for the entire race during their second year competing in the 17.75K race, finishing in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 42 seconds. - In 1775 formation, Abbey Bruckner, Jenny Dugan, Sarah Guthier and Betsy McKenna cross the finish line of the 2014 Marine Corps 17.75K at Prince William Forest Park in Prince William County, on April 12, 2014. The team maintained their formation for the entire race during their second year competing in the 17.75K race, finishing in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 42 seconds.
Runners participate in the first Marine Corps Marathon event of the year, the Marine 17.75K, in Prince William Forest Park on April 12, 2014. The first runner finished the 11.03-mile race in just under one hour. - Runners participate in the first Marine Corps Marathon event of the year, the Marine 17.75K, in Prince William Forest Park on April 12, 2014. The first runner finished the 11.03-mile race in just under one hour.
Following the Prince William County Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Council’s Local Heroes award ceremony on Dec. 13, 2013, at the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center, Sgt. Edgar Williams, left, and Richard Buchholz, coordinator for Prince William County Juvenile Court’s Gang Response Intervention Team, show the award that Buchholz nominated Williams for. - Following the Prince William County Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Council’s Local Heroes award ceremony on Dec. 13, 2013, at the Edward L. Kelly Leadership Center, Sgt. Edgar Williams, left, and Richard Buchholz, coordinator for Prince William County Juvenile Court’s Gang Response Intervention Team, show the award that Buchholz nominated Williams for.
From left, Quantico Range Operations Officer James Woodfin explains live-fire explosive ordnance training to Ray Utz, chief of long-range planning for Prince William County; Jeff Harvey, director of Stafford County’s Planning and Zoning Department; and Dave Capaz, Stafford County’s geographic information systems manager, at Range 7, where The Basic School is conducting call-for-fire training Oct. 31. - From left, Quantico Range Operations Officer James Woodfin explains live-fire explosive ordnance training to Ray Utz, chief of long-range planning for Prince William County; Jeff Harvey, director of Stafford County’s Planning and Zoning Department; and Dave Capaz, Stafford County’s geographic information systems manager, at Range 7, where The Basic School is conducting call-for-fire training Oct. 31.