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.
Cpl. Ryan Miller, military police officer and dog handler with the Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office's K9 Unit, exposes his unit’s dogs, including German shepherd Pepo, to gunfire until they no longer react, even at close range. The gun is shooting blanks. - Cpl. Ryan Miller, military police officer and dog handler with the Quantico Provost Marshal’s Office's K9 Unit, exposes his unit’s dogs, including German shepherd Pepo, to gunfire until they no longer react, even at close range. The gun is shooting blanks.