Tracy is a nationally and internationally known and sought after expert trainer for law enforcement courses and quasi-military behavior style modification programs. He has worked and train law enforcement officers in both Abu Dhabi and Dubai United Arab Emirates. He is a United States Army Retired Veteran, First Sergeant who served with distinction in the United States Army Military Police Corp Regiment. Upon retiring, he became the First Commandant for the Florida Youth Challenge Academy, an at-risk para-military high school in the State of Florida located on Camp Blanding in Starke, Florida serving troubled youth ages 16-18 for both males and females. Under his leadership and guidance, The Florida Youth Challenge Academy was voted the “Best Challenge in the Nation” in 2005. He's co-founded numerous grassroots mentoring program for youth at-risk youth through out the state. Click to follow Tracy on Facebook To get your copy of Mr. Maxwell's book "A Torchlight For Change" click the button below Clicking on the file below will allow both streaming and/or downloading
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6/13/2018 07:14:13 pm
I've known Tracy all my life, even when we were kids playing football in high school he was a outstanding runningback. I think I join the army before him but when I heard that he had join and was a MP, I knew he would become one of the best if not the best. Tracy takes pride in everything he does. Congratulations Tracy and keep doing what you do and thats making a difference. Much Love and Respect your classmate (IkeHill)
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Terry Sibley
6/21/2018 05:09:00 pm
Top sergeant is the best at what ever he chose to do.there is no other more professional than he.
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Terri Ashley
6/21/2018 09:08:10 pm
Powerful and relevant messages our people need to hear. I'm proud of Tracy and his genuine commitment to our young men.
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Steven kubb
8/27/2023 08:48:40 am
As a former cadet at the Florida youth challenge academy, I can honestly say that Mr. Maxwell has nothing but the best intentions in all he does for this program and all who are involved. I am so grateful for people like this that make it their life's work to help out the troubled youth. I remember first getting to camp blanding in January 2003 and being straight up scared . After a while it was obvious that the staff really does care and want what's best for you. Thank you
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