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“If they meet all the physical demands, then there’s no reason why women shouldn’t be allowed to be in combat,” said Wright State University student Chris Stefanopoulos.
Although several people thought new opportunities for women may increase the number of females volunteering to serve, 17-year-old Alexis Fishwick of Dayton said the possibility of frontline combat might cause her to reconsider enlisting.

More than 1,650 students to graduate this spring across Wright State’s Dayton and Lake Campuses
A path shaped by service
Wright State to award honorary doctorate to publishing executive Kirk Davis at spring commencement
Wright State students spot the finish line, celebrate Spring Semester’s end at April Craze
Chick-fil-A near Wright State’s Dayton Campus approved by Beavercreek City Council