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A ridgeline in Okinawa turns into a “Christmas tree” of chem lights. A young Navy corpsman—adopted by Marines, hardened by the desert, and allergic to excuses—learns how fast jokes turn off when core temperatures spike and a friend’s life hangs on a bag of ice and an IV drip. From Third LAR in 29 Palms to the first firefight of the Iraq invasion in an LAV, he paints the chaos with unflinching detail: a gunny with a cigar and a 240, green streaks of artillery across the sky, and a bullet that somehow slipped skin while punching through a flak and blouse. The losses that hurt most weren’t always in combat; sometimes they were self-inflicted or silent, and those are the ones that linger. Then the story veers into Kabul, where contractor life felt like a satire—training in a ghost-town range, piss-test acrobatics, Gurkhas who needed nine people to open a gate, dysentery from bad chow, and MRAP joyrides to flea markets. Out of the absurd came “Aegis Underground,” a meme insurgency that roasted incompetent leadership and accidentally built camaraderie. When a beltway boss tried to bark orders, the phone clicked and a new chapter began: college, guiding on the coast, a nonprofit that used trips as a pretext for the real medicine—men talking without posturing. What follows is the blueprint he wishes more vets heard sooner. Identity doesn’t end with a DD‑214. Purpose can be rebuilt in small, disciplined moves: fasting, breath work, running, labs, and a circle of friends who answer late-night calls. He’s honest about the grind of entrepreneurship and the fear that comes with walking from guaranteed pay. He’s also proof that you can trade adrenaline for ownership. His newest leap is Dillo, a high-output, wireless, Bluetooth‑dimmable adventure light built for nights on rafts, golf carts, and UTVs—a simple idea executed well by someone who learned to trust his hands and his gut. CHAPTERS: 00:00:00 Cold Open: Oki Hump Disaster 00:01:12 Meet Doc Marcus: Corpsman Origins 00:09:55 Recruiters, MEPS, and Boot Camp Hustles 00:26:30 FMF School and Pendleton Culture 00:39:20 Third LAR Life: Field Cred and First Saves 00:52:45 Heat Casualties and The Silver Bullet 01:01:50 Invasion Memories: LAVs, Firefights, Airpower 01:15:30 Loss, Self-Inflicted Tragedies, and Quiet Costs 01:25:10 After Action: Identity, Bond, and Respect for Doc 01:36:40 Contracting Chaos: Training, Piss Tests, Gurkhas 01:52:30 Kabul Shenanigans: MRAPs, Memes, and Firing 02:06:10 Building a Civilian Life: College and Guiding 02:18:15 Vets, Purpose, and Real Talk on Mental Health 02:34:40 From Guiding to Founder: The Dillo Light 02:42:50 Discipline, Health, and Redefining Success If you want war stories with humor, contractor chaos with receipts, and a clear-eyed map from service to a self-directed life, this one hits. Tap play, share it with a friend who needs to hear it, and leave a review so more people find the show. To check out Doc's crazy adventures, follow his journey at @Ilive2fish on Instagram