Christopher Towne
Ambassador | Leader — Texas Right to Life & 40 Days for Life
Christopher L. Towne was born in Wheat Ridge, CO on December 12, 1977 into a religious family with three other siblings. He had a passion to serve his country and upon graduation from High School went into the United States Marine Corps. He served roughly 8 years and received the rank of Sergeant with his specific duties as a Military Police Officer Investigator, Military Police, Correctional Counselor, and Correctional Officer. He worked hard and completed his bachelor in American History prior to his end of serving on active duty.
With the country still at war Christopher once again decided to join the military- this time as an Infantry officer and logistics officer in the Army. Once again he served for roughly 8 years, received the rank of Captain, and deployed to Iraq receiving the combat infantry badge from hostile enemy contact. He ascended from among other top officers as the primary logistical support advisor to the Commander of 450 personnel. The Squadron Executive Officer acknowledged Chris for “rapidly transforming a lackluster logistical section into the strongest support section.”
Christopher, in 2012 decided to leave the military and became an executive at a national grocery retailer. Longing to once again help others, he in 2018 volunteered to become ambassador for the Texas Right to Life. His responsibilities through community outreach is to help spread the prolife movement and in 2019 was asked to lead the upcoming Plano 40 Days for Life campaign.
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