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Chris is a University of Maine School of Law Graduate and works as Falcon Foward Group's owner. This episode is packed with grit, purpose, and transformation. Chris’s story is one of the most unique and inspiring journeys we’ve featured yet—a story that begins not in the halls of law school, but on the tarmac, maintaining aircrafts for the U.S. Air Force.

At first, Chris had no interest—or natural talent—for mechanical work. But life had other plans. He discovered a love for troubleshooting and developed a knack for solving complex problems quickly, a skill that would serve him well beyond the Air Force.

Eventually, Chris earned a degree in Organizational Leadership from Columbia Southern University. The knowledge he gained wasn’t just academic; it armed him with insight into the systemic issues plaguing his workplace. His time in the Air Force wasn’t without hardship—Chris experienced whistleblower retaliation from a squad leader, an event that led him to retire but also ignited a new passion: the law.

In 2019, Chris entered the University of Maine School of Law, driven by a tragic loss—two members of his former unit took their own lives that same year. For Chris, it was clear: the system was broken, and he was determined to fix it. Despite battling imposter syndrome in his first year, Chris found purpose in the law, filing public records requests and even influencing legislation. His legislation would push the Department of Defense towards releasing suicide data, a move that shed light on the crisis facing service members.

As a Law Student in his 40s, Chris is living proof that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself. His journey and fight for justice is far from over, and as he puts it, "There’s still a lot of work to do."

Today, Chris is the host of the 20 Years Done podcast and the founder of Falcon Forward Law Group, where he fights tirelessly for veterans nationwide. His energy and relentless advocacy bring a powerful new dimension to this episode.

Tune in to hear Chris’s inspiring story firsthand, from aircraft troubleshooting to legislative victories—and everything in between. Check out the links below for his podcast, law firm, and an exclusive article chronicling his fight for justice.

You won’t want to miss this one. This episode is a testament to resilience, reinvention, and the power of purpose.

Chris’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cmcghee

Chris’s Website: https://www.fafo-law.com

Chris’s Podcast: https://www.20yearsdone.com/podcast

Article on Chris’s advocacy: https://americanmilitarynews.com/2024/09/a-maine-man-helped-get-the-defense-department-to-release-detailed-suicide-data-hes-not-satisfied/

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