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John B., a U.S. Navy Veteran, reflects on growing up in an alcoholic home and starting his drinking as a teen, losing his wings due to drinking, finding the program of Alcoholics Anonymous through treatment, managing PTSD due to combat experience one day at a time, and finding common ground and fellowship with other veterans in recovery. He shares how his conception of a higher power has developed through the years and how A.A. has taught him how to have an open mind.
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