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Steve, a U.S. Marine Corps Corporal Veteran, reflects on the lows the disease of alcoholism brought him to, leaving him homeless, suicidal and alone. With the help of the VA, he found the A.A. program and a solution to his drinking problem. Today, two years into sobriety, Steve shares the hope and freedom he’s found in Alcoholics Anonymous.
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