What makes the Grass Grow?
250 years. One brotherhood. Zero quit.
The Marine Corps Birthday isn't just a date. It's a reminder of who we are and where we come from. In this special episode of Vegas Veteran Voices, host Brenton Mann sits down with Ghost, owner of The Leatherneck Club in Las Vegas,and Gunnery Sergeant Jessica Jay Dee to celebrate the 250th Marine Corps Birthday and honor the legacy that began in a bar called Tun Tavern before America was even a country.
From Philadelphia in 1775 to Las Vegas in 2025, Marines have gathered to toast, fight, and remember the ones who didn't make it home. This conversation is raw, unscripted, and real, a deep dive into what it means to earn the title of Marine and why that title never leaves you. Ghost shares the story of how the Leatherneck Club became one of the last true Marine bars in the country, a living museum where the walls bleed history and every tap pour comes with a sea story. Gunny Jay Dee brings the perspective of a combat-tested leader who turned her service into a lifelong mission, unpacking the pride, trauma, and healing that follow every Marine long after the uniform comes off.
They talk about the bloodline of the Corps,the warriors who built it, the generations who keep it alive, and the next Marines who will carry it forward. They talk about leadership forged in hardship, about brotherhood and sisterhood that transcends gender or rank, and about the fight that never ends once the battlefield becomes civilian life. They strip away the recruiting slogans and speak from the heart about what “Once a Marine, Always a Marine” truly means.
The episode also highlights this year's 250th Marine Corps Birthday Celebration at The Leatherneck Club, 4360 Spring Mountain Rd in Las Vegas, Nevada, the city's heartbeat for every Marine past and present. On Monday, November 10, the celebration kicks off at 1600 with ceremonies at 1900. It's an outdoor event with casual dress, no tickets, and no reservations. Bring cash, grab a drink, and expect Marines to be Marines, food vendors, multiple bars, and 250th birthday swag on deck.
Ghost reminds listeners that leadership doesn't end when you take off the uniform; it just changes shape. Gunny Jay Dee speaks openly about the battles you can't see, the invisible wounds, the moral injuries, the long road of transition, and how helping others becomes the path to healing. Together, they prove that vulnerability and courage go hand in hand, that discipline and compassion can coexist, and that the Marine ethos is alive and well in every veteran who still answers the call.
From the mud of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan, from the parade decks of Parris Island to the neon streets of Las Vegas, the spirit of the Corps endures. It's in every salute, every story, and every glass raised on November 10. Because the truth is simple, you can leave the Marines, but the Marines never leave you.
From Ghost's Leatherneck Club to Marines around the world, happy 250th birthday. Semper Fidelis.