Connie Welch's Role In Recruit Training

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I, Connie Welch, understand my husband, Antonio Welch will be in recruit training and will not be able to financially support me while he is gone. I will be living with his parents and I will be working as a babysitter and church nursery worker to financially support myself while he is in recruit training.

I. Antonio Welch, understand while I am in recruit training, I will not be able to send money home to my wife, Connie Welch. In doing so, she will be living with my parents and she will be working as a babysitter and church nursery worker to cover our bills and expenses.

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