Sgt. Jesus Orozco, the Enhanced Area Canvasing chief with the 12th Marine Corps District in San Diego, Calif., fires his M9 service pistol during the “Gunner’s Match” at the Depot Competition-In-Arms Program aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 11, 2016. The DCIAP is a 10-day-long intramural shooting competition that serves as the initial stage of identifying Marines and sailors with the skills and desire to be part of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot’s shooting team. - Sgt. Jesus Orozco, the Enhanced Area Canvasing chief with the 12th Marine Corps District in San Diego, Calif., fires his M9 service pistol during the “Gunner’s Match” at the Depot Competition-In-Arms Program aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 11, 2016. The DCIAP is a 10-day-long intramural shooting competition that serves as the initial stage of identifying Marines and sailors with the skills and desire to be part of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot’s shooting team.