Military Service
Forged in Service. Proven Under Pressure.
On November 17, 2009, Ryan Neuendorff stepped onto the yellow footprints and began a career built on discipline, accountability, and responsibility. He earned the title of United States Navy Hospital Corpsman and was assigned to the Fleet Marine Force with 2nd Marine Logistics Group at Camp Lejeune, serving alongside Marines where reliability wasn’t optional.
In 2010–2011, he deployed to Afghanistan with Combat Logistics Battalion 6 (CLB-6) Combat Engineers. Combat service reinforced a simple truth — preparation matters, composure matters, and taking care of your people comes first.
From 2012–2016, Ryan was stationed overseas in Rota, Spain. He later served in Corpus Christi (2016–2019), returned to Camp Lejeune with 2nd Marine Division, and deployed in support of SPMAGTF 21.2 to Morón, Spain.
He went on to recruiting duty in New Hampshire and now serves as a Command Career Counselor in Corpus Christi, mentoring Sailors and guiding their careers with the same steady leadership he’s carried since day one.
Seventeen years in uniform shaped how he operates — steady under pressure, disciplined in preparation, responsible for those in his charge.
It’s not just how he served.
It’s how he leads.