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Who is Jason Brooks after the Marine Corps? In this episode of Vegas Veteran Voices, Jason Brooks shares his full story, not just where he started, but who he became after the uniform came off. Jason joined the Marine Corps at 24, taught nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare defense, became a McMAP instructor during the program’s early rollout, and later received orders to Marine Recon. His career was built around training, mentorship, and preparing others for worst-case scenarios under pressure. Long before the military, Jason’s foundation was shaped through decades of martial arts training under Grandmaster John Natividad, a member of Chuck Norris’ original Black Belt Fight Team. That mentorship influenced how he approached discipline, leadership, and teaching, values that carried through his Marine Corps service, McMAP instruction, and later professional work. After being medically retired due to severe injuries, multiple surgeries, and chronic pain, Jason opens up about the part of military life most people never talk about: losing your identity when service ends before you are ready. He speaks honestly about depression, PTSD, medication, alcohol, faith, and the long road to rebuilding purpose after the Marine Corps. Today, Jason is a nationally recognized firearms and martial arts instructor, executive protection professional, and contributor to American Shooting Journal. His background includes SERE training environments, counterterrorism instruction, protective operations, and decades of mentoring veterans and civilians. His work has been featured in American Shooting Journal, and he remains deeply involved in training, writing, and community leadership. Jason Brooks was also featured on the television series Surviving Mann, created and hosted by Navy SEAL Don Mann. The show placed veterans and civilians into realistic survival, evasion, resistance, and escape scenarios, many of which were conducted live. Jason served as an instructor and participant during SERE-style capture and field exercises. This episode is hosted by Ronnie Long, who also appeared on Surviving Mann as a contestant, creating a shared point of experience between host and guest and adding deeper context to their discussion around training, resilience, and life after service. This conversation covers Marine Corps culture, Recon, McMAP, SERE, medical retirement, veteran mental health, mentorship, resilience, and what it really takes to keep moving forward when your body is broken but your mission mindset refuses to quit. This is not a highlight reel. It is an honest, grounded conversation about identity, loss, and rebuilding life after service. Topics covered in this episode Marine Corps life and culture Medical retirement from the military Veteran identity loss and transition Marine Recon and McMAP SERE and survival training Chronic pain and recovery PTSD and mental health Mentorship and leadership after service Life and purpose after the military