Tracy Crow is a former Marine Corps officer and the president and CEO of MilSpeak Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charitable organization that supports the creative arts endeavors of military servicemembers, veterans, and family members. Through MilSpeak’s program, On Point, Tracy and her team of military veteran-authors lead online and on-site writing workshops throughout the country for servicemembers, veterans, and their families.

Tracy is the author or editor of five books: the newly released popular history, It’s My Country Too: Women’s Military Stories from the American Revolution to Afghanistan with co-author Jerri Bell; the award-winning, critically acclaimed military memoir, Eyes Right: Confessions from a Woman Marine; the novel, An Unlawful Order under her pen name Carver Greene; the breakthrough writing text, On Point: A Guide to Writing the Military Story; and the anthology, Red, White, & True: Stories from Veterans and Families, WWII to Present.

Tracy is president of the North Carolina-3 Semper Fi Chapter of the Women Marines Association, and she and her husband Mark Weidemaier, a Major League Baseball lifer, live on ten acres in Liberty, North Carolina, with their dogs—Hadley, Cash, and Fenway.