RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. — Pick up an issue of today's USAToday, and you'll find a letter to the editor from MeliaMeichelbock Keller, communications and marketing manager for theCalifornia Credit Union League.

Meichelbock Keller's letter was in response to a Jan. 1 articlein the national daily paper that profiled women who have served incombat, and now suffer emotional problems as a result. The leaguemarketing pro served in Iraq herself, and has written In theCompany of Soldiers, a book that details her experiences there.

Though she can empathize with the women's stories, MeichelbockKeller cautions those who push for special emotional programs forenlisted women.

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