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Melanie Sanders Meier

Candidate for the 40th District, Kansas House of Representatives Press Release

 

 

I was born August 1967 in an Army hospital in Wurzburg, Germany.  When I came into the world, my father, John ‘Del’ Sanders, was serving as an Army officer in Germany and my mother, Audrey, was the bookkeeper at the local “Rod and Gun Club.”  My father's career in the Army took our family to many duty stations. Leading me to  attend a new school every year until Junior High. Upon Dad’s retirement, the Sanders family finally settled in Leavenworth. Although, my younger sister, Priscilla, did not care much for moving each year, I always looked forward to meeting new people and learning about new places.


            For my senior year at Leavenworth High School and my freshman year in College, I attended Saint Mary College.  I then headed off to Lawrence and became a Jayhawk at the University of Kansas.  While pondering the meaning of life and what to do after college, I realized during my junior year that I desired a job that meant something more than just a paycheck. The previous summer I had worked in the Port Call Office at Fort Leavenworth, and was impressed by the airline tickets I prepared for soldiers and their families going all over the world.  It sparked my interest. By joining the military I could see the world while serving my country! I joined Army ROTC and (just in case I was not selected for active duty) I filled out my application for the Peace Corps. Turned out I never submitted my application to the Peace Corps because I was selected for active duty and graduated in 1989 a Distinguished Military Graduate with my Bachelor’s Degree in Economics.
            I went on active duty in 1990 as an Army Air Defense Artillery Officer in 1990 and transferred in 1994 to Military Intelligence.  So I went from shooting down airplanes to analyzing loads of data. I served most of my eight year commitment at Fort Hood, Texas, and Seoul, Korea. As a Captain in Korea I attended night school, earning my Masters Degree in Management and spending my Saturdays as a volunteer at the Military Spouse’s Club gift shop to help raise money for military children’s scholarships and local Korean charities. After eight years active duty, while still in Korea, I transferred to the Army Reserve.
            Continuing my public service career as a Department of Defense civilian employee, I served as a security specialist for the Special Operations Command in Korea, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of the Navy in Washington, DC, and the 24th Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas.
As an officer in the Reserves I have kept quite busy. Besides the one weekend a month and four weeks of annual training each year, I was mobilized immediately after 9-11 for Operation Noble Eagle with the US Army Corps of Engineers and reported to Fort Hamilton in New York City for initial recovery operations. I spent a year on active duty with the Transatlantic Program Center (a branch of the US Army Corps of Engineers that coordinates the engineer contracting in the Middle East and Africa). Then in 2005, I came on active duty again in response to the disastrous Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in New Orleans as part of Task Force Unwatering.  Our mission was to pump the water out of New Orleans and I served as the U.S. liaison with a German task force who were there pumping water out of the 9th Ward.
            My husband, Tom, and I met while we were both Lieutenants at Fort Hood, Texas. We were married in 1991 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Leavenworth. Although Tom was born and raised in Indianapolis, he loved Leavenworth so much that we spent most every long weekend on a road trip here and are now here to stay. He jumped at the offer of a position at Fort Riley in order to return to Kansas. We loved the history of Fort Riley and being back in Kansas. In between serving as the Chief of Personnel Security, doing my reserve duty and traveling to Fort Leavenworth to fight as one of the bad guys during simulated wargames, I managed to volunteer with the Red Cross at Irwin Army Hospital and served on the board of the Historical and Archeological Society of Fort Riley for 2 terms. Then when Tom left Fort Riley on 2 January 2005 for Iraq, I came home to Leavenworth. I started working full time at Fort Leavenworth and volunteered to be the membership chairman of the Leavenworth Historical Museum Association. After a year in Iraq fortune smiled on us, and upon his safe return, Tom actually secured a position at Fort Leavenworth.
            I currently work at Fort Leavenworth as a defense contractor and serve as an Inspector General for my reserve unit, the 89th Regional Readiness Command at Wichita. I volunteered for the three year Inspector General detail as a problem solver in order to serve my fellow soldiers, Army civilians and family members. Inspectors General help those who have not been able to solve problems through the ordinary chain of command and we also look into allegations of misconduct.
            In my spare time; I enjoy shooting trap, running marathons, antique shopping and working on historical homes. Tom and I joined the Fort Leavenworth Fox Hunt in 2006 so I am also learning to stay on my horse while racing through the countryside! In January 2007 we bought 129 acres just outside of Leavenworth on Mount Olivet Road, and are happily settling down on “the ranch.” Now I have the opportunity to serve my community as your representative and government problem solver.  Embarking on another adventure, I am running for public office as District 40 Representative in the Kansas House.

 

Melanie Meier

 

 

Dtd – 5 October 2008