Fort A.P. Hill Army Police conduct semiannual weapons qualification.

By U.S. ArmyApril 3, 2015

U.S. Army Garrison Fort A.P. Hill Police Weapons Qualification
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Firearms Instructor and Department of Army Police Officer Daniel Carvajal Jr. (right) instructs fellow Officer Shawn S. Cottingham on how to use the M-68 reflex sight mounted on his M-16 during weapons qualification this week here on U.S. Army Garris... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL
Ready on the fireing line.
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After firing several rounds, Fort A.P. Hill Department of the Army Police Lt. Carlos G. Collins adjusts the front sight on his M-16.
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Fort A.P. Hill Department of the Army Police Sgt. Johnnie Sanders fires an M-16 during semi-annual weapons qualification at Range 8.
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Firearms Instructors Officer Daniel Carvajal Jr. and Lt. Ronald L. Henson led officers through qualification with the M-9 pistol, the M-16 rifle and the M-500 shotgun. The Police department train three days each month to meet the firearms training requirements set by the U.S. Army.

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