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Recounting his full career as a Canadian Army Reserve Infanteer, rising from Private to Lieutenant Colonel and serving in numerous operational deployments and as a Commanding Officer of a Canadian Reserve Regiment, Mike P. tells how he went from blackout drunk in a one room apartment barely hanging on to his car to a contented retired life as a respected member of his local community and Regimental Association. As he describes, his life has had its share of challenges and difficult times and it is a full life span exposé of the miracles sobriety and Alcoholics Anonymous can bring to our lives.
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