Military Members/Veterans in A.A.

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Below is a collection of stories of A.A. members in the military from the United States and Canada, sharing their experiences in dealing with alcohol and getting sober.

Check out the additional resources below for more sharing from military members on AA Grapevine, service material for those serving remote communities, and more.

Military Audio Stories in Audio Format

Additional Stories in Video Format

Military Audio - Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.

Military Audio - Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.

Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.
Military Audio - Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.

Military Audio - Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.

Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.
Military Audio - John W. - Chief Warrant Officer 5 - USMC

Military Audio - John W. - Chief Warrant Officer 5 - USMC

John W. - Chief Warrant Officer 5 - USMC
Colonel Dee K

Colonel Dee K

Military Audio - Colonel Dee K. - AF, (Ret)
Military Audio - Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.

Military Audio - Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.

Capt. Dave W. - USN Ret.
Military Audio - John W. - Chief Warrant Officer 5 - USMC

Military Audio - John W. - Chief Warrant Officer 5 - USMC

John W. - Chief Warrant Officer 5 - USMC
Colonel Dee K

Colonel Dee K

Military Audio - Colonel Dee K. - AF, (Ret)

Learn More About Remote Communities

Remote Communities Committees work to ensure access to A.A. is available to those in underserved or remote communities. Committees focus on overcoming barriers that could make it hard to access the A.A. program – barriers such as geography, language or culture. Many Remote Communities committees have extended their work to military outreach.

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