Semper Fi in Civilian Life: Jace Newman’s Next Mission
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In the Marine Corps, Jace Newman carried both a machine gun and the responsibility of leading younger Marines whose lives depended on his judgment. At Camp Pendleton, as a squad leader with 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Division, Bravo Company, service was identity, discipline, and creed. Semper Fidelis. Always faithful.When Newman left active duty in 2019, he stepped into a silence that many veterans know well. No formations at dawn. No mission briefs. No Marines waiting on his word. The loss of structure and belonging weighed heavily.He found steadiness again in an unexpected place, on rooftops across Texas. Roofing, first taken up as work, became a mission in its own right. Protecting homes meant protecting families. Each job was an act of accountability to people who placed their trust in him. “It’s not just a roof,” Newman says. “It’s someone’s home.”On this episode of Unfinished Business | A Podcast for Veterans Pursuing New Life Missions, host Eric Rush sits down with Newman to talk about carrying leadership beyond the Corps, the difficulty of transition, and the meaning of patriotism expressed through faithful service in community.Conversations like this are the reason Unfinished Business exists. Veterans often leave the service with invisible burdens and unspoken questions, about identity, faith, and purpose. This podcast creates a space for those voices to be heard, for experiences like Newman’s to be shared, and for listeners to understand that service doesn’t end with discharge papers. It continues in work, in family, and in community.Eric Rush, CEO & Podcast CuratorPrime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. www.primepitchpodcast.comFrisco's #1 Podcast Influencer Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy PodcastFor more information, visit www.primepitchpodcast.com