Tony Brooks

Tony Brooks

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Dr. Tony Brooks—former member of the elite 75th Army Ranger Regiment—is an internationally recognized Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine, author, and highly sought-after speaker. Using his strategic background and inspirational story, Dr. Brooks’ new mission is to guide others toward previously unachievable heights—allowing businesses and sporting organizations to improve strategy, morale, and the team-first ethos of “Leave No Man Behind.”

Dr. Brooks deployed to Afghanistan (2005) and Iraq (2006; 2007) in support of the Global War on Terror. He participated as the primary combat search and rescue element for downed MH-47 Turbine 33 during Operation Red Wings II. While serving in Iraq, he participated in the “Battle of Ramadi.” 

After serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment, Dr. Brooks earned a Bachelors in Biological Sciences from the prestigious University of Southern California and his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the University of Western States. He is certified in treating disorders related to whiplash and has a niche treating perinatal and pediatric patients. Dr. Brooks is also the founder of “Objective Healthy,” a lifestyle and nutritional venture to improve the health of veterans. 

A former President of his local Rotary club, Dr. Brooks currently serves on the board of the Redmond Police Foundation and Hobizbo Inc. He has been featured in Backbone, a documentary on chiropractic medicine and the military, as well as the Science Channel’s Black Files Declassified. He appeared in Smithsonian Air and Space magazine regarding Operating Red Wings.