New firing range 'shoots down' time, costs

Tech. Sgt. Michael Tateishi, 18th Wing Public Affairs chief of operations, watches as Staff Sgt. James Kipp, 18th Security Forces Combat Arms instructor, indicates sight corrections on the zeroing target at the CA firing range May 24. Renovations began due to the dangerous conditions at the former CA area including a condemned building and an uncontained firing range where live rounds could potentially exit the barricaded area. Now, the building and classroom has been completely rebuilt with the addition of a firing range control tower and the range is fully contained. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Maeson L. Elleman)

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