Shelby Myers

Branch: Air Force

Duty Station: Dover Air Force Base

Number of Deployments: 0

Number of PCS's: 1

Share your military spouse story:
I met my husband in the fall of 2016. He always wanted to join the military but was afraid that talking about it when we were dating would “scare me off”. Within a year, I was preparing for a wedding, finishing college, and starting my first job. Then life threw me a curveball - I had a health scare. I had to undergo surgery to remove my thyroid. A few days later, my doctors told me that I had thyroid cancer. We were dealing with doctors and “what if’s” at a time when we should have been excited and overjoyed with our future. After a Thanksgiving filled with radiation related restrictions, and finally remission, we began our life plan. I saw how unhappy my husband was in school; he finally shared his dream of joining the Air Force. We had been so busy with my health that it took a little bit of time to see what our path was really supposed to be. One day while out to lunch, I drove him to our local recruiter and told him I would support his dream 100%. Before we knew it, he was off to BMT and, in a blink of an eye, our family was driving 735 miles from Georgia to Delaware to settle in at our first duty station. Though I had always thought of myself as an extrovert, I found that being in a new place and not knowing anyone turned me into an introvert. I was trying to navigate a new place, a new home, and a new life style all at once. I knew I had to change my way of living before I was no longer happy. Determined to change, I set about starting a new adventure as a family in a new state. I quickly started immersing myself in Dover to get involved and meet people. I wanted to build a foundation of friends that would turn into an extended family for our family. I joined the Key Spouse Program right as our squadron leadership was restarting the program after years of COVID shutdown and have enjoyed helping it grow to something that is far beyond what we expected when we started. We have only spent three years in the military life, but it has been the best experience.

Share an example of your leadership experience within the military community:
For the past two and a half years, I have served as a Key Spouse for our squadron (the 436th OSS), which consists of over 230 Active Duty and civilian members and their families. Along with my fellow Key Spouses, I have helped with planning and executing multiple events for our squadron as well as for the 436th Operations Group of which our squadron is a part (along with two other squadrons). I have written and published our squadron newsletters, created flyers for events and information, and have been an advocate for our community by always lending a helping hand or a listening ear when needed. Recently I created and kickstarted our "Key Spouse Troop" Program in order for our team to better support our Airmen and their families. Working alongside our leadership, I am creating troops for each Key Spouse member to take on, learn about, and support while here at Dover Air Force Base. We will be, as I like to say, the Shirts for the families. We are their line of defense.

Describe your involvement in the military community:
I am always looking for ways to support our community both in person and virtual. I have partnered with multiple companies that support military families: Operation in Touch, Bravo Sierra, Spouse-ly, Blue Star Families, Milsobox, Hard Deck Coffee, and Crew Dogs. I have also been featured on a few podcasts for the military community, Grace of a Military Child and Life Podcast, The Spouse Angle Podcast, and Hope Military. Here I shared my story, helped answers questions, gave advice to other families, and more. I help support Airmen in our squadron by working as a Key Spouse and helping families with meals, child care, and support. I fully dove into the world of the Air Force and learned all I could to support my family, friends, and all the spouses I come across.

Describe how you support your community:
I supported multiple families within our squadron, and outside of our squadron, by cooking meals for those who have had surgeries or babies this past year. I have collected moving supplies to help multiple families move into their new homes. Moreover, I have housesat for a family who had to leave with an emergency, provided fellow spouses with childcare while their spouses were deployed, and am always available for those who have questions or need advice. Finally, when I can’t answer a question myself, I enjoy reaching out to leadership or other resources until I find the right answer for the family or individual in need.

What do you advocate for? Why?
I advocate for those who support our military. I support the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, who have raised over $500 million to support our nation’s greatest heroes. With that money, Tunnel to Towers has paid off over 600 mortgages; and they have built smart homes for veterans and first responders needing specialized homes to enable independent living. I have partnered with the following companies to promote their work in support of military families: Operation in Touch, Bravo Sierra, Spouse-ly, Blue Star Families, Milsobox, Hard Deck Coffee, and Crew Dogs. I also work as a Millie Scout, a group which aims to help military families with any needs from moving, PCSing, and more.

How have you spread the message of your platform/advocacy?
I use the power of social media to reach people. I constantly share posts and stories on Instagram. These posts range from sharing what companies are promoting to, how a company or product can benefit your life and support the military community. I also share our own military life and how we overcome obstacles that the military life throws at us. I encourage other military spouses by commenting on their posts with encouraging words and sometimes funny stories. I enjoy showcasing small businesses, as I prefer to shop small. I am an advocate for Spouse-ly, a platform where military families can sell the items, they create for others to have in their homes and use or gift to others. I use my posts and stories to spread information regarding our military families with rises in BAH, Tricare information, more local Dover AFB related information, and outsourcing other programs that can benefit any need that may arise.

What do you hope to accomplish with the AFI Military Spouse of the Year® title?
The community that I can now call family has been there for me in more ways than I can count. I seek to love the people who once reached a hand out when I have needed support; with childcare, food, or even just a day out. Saying thank you is not enough; I want to do all I can to give back to the community who built me up. When I first arrived, I never would have imagined the impact I would have made on my community, the relationships I would create, and it was all because of my military family. This family is not just local, thanks to my platform I have created relationships with those all over the globe. This is what I want to give back to others - a friendship that no matter where you are stationed, you have someone as your advocate, mentor, and so much more. This is what I hope to accomplish.

Nominations

Shelby has assisted our Squadron and Wing in multiple ways this year. She creates weekly newsletters for the Squadron to showcase events around base, provide resource information, and ensure all members know who our Key Spouses are for 260 members. She has continued to be involved within the Squadron while being a Teacher in the local community at an Elementary school. Shelby truly cares for each and every member in our Squadron and is the epitome of a Military Spouse!
- by Veronika Worley

She is the best wife to her husband—she’s super supportive and is there for him always! She is the best mom to her kids—she supports them and lets them be themselves! She is also the best sister-in-law/friend—she is always there for me and supportive of me!
- by Breahna Walker

always goes above and beyond for not only spouses but everything she is dedicated to
- by kira wallace

Shelby is a military wife, mom of 2 under 3, an elementary teacher, a key spouse, volunteer on base and fills all of these roles with such grace, compassion and love for others. She has a huge heart for her family, is supportive of her husband and all his endeavors and his career accomplishments in the air force, she is a wonderful mother to her son and daughter making sure they know how much they are loved each day, is an awesome teacher taking pride in her kids and encouraging them with their growth throughout the year, and an amazing friend and volunteer in various programs on the base that help new members to the Dover base get acclimated and enjoy their stay in Delaware as well as helping encourage those here when in need. Shelby exemplifies every character trait needed in a military spouse and goes above and beyond to ensure those around her are loved and well cared for! She is the perfect choice for military spouse of the year!
- by Mary Walker