AA in the Military. Группа авторов
href="#ulink_c5693be7-8615-5ed6-a75d-58c6b08bcbee">Uniformed Recovery May 2005
Pull the Rip Cord May 1983
A Tiger Is Tamed February 1970
In Defense of "Special Groups" October 1982
Battle of the Bottle July 1951
AA in a New Town September 2006
Army, Marine and National Guard soldiers getting and staying sober
Through the Darkest Days May 2005
I Better Get a Kiss Out of This April 2014
Merry Christmas December 1962
The Password Was "AA" October 1957
The Colonel Was a Lush February 1961
One Decent Person December 1991
New Weapons for a Warrior March 1989
I Was a Perpetual Private May 1966
Tough Enough October 2017
We Were All Just Drunks May 2005
MAASH October 2017
AA members who serve their country in the Navy or Coast Guard
AA Under Water December 1958
How Deep Does Your Sobriety Go? November 1994
Sober Sailor August 1961
Staying Afloat April 1988
AA Underwater April 2007
Danger: Port Ahead August 2015
Submarine Sobriety June 1960
And Then We Were Five February 1976
My People! October 1981
Fair Winds and Following Seas May 2005
AA members share about being stationed overseas, in faraway places, often at war
Staying Sober in the Sand May 2005
Finding Fellowship June 1997
Sober in Singapore March 1982
Thanks for Another "Coincidence" April 1984
Soldier Down October 2011
Foxhole Fellowship January 2008
Pressed Into Service June 2003
Put Out Your Hand February 1966
My Alcoholism, My War February 2002
Door to Door Sobriety July 1998
Around the World October 1965
A Postscript From the Sergeant October 2005
No Matter How Far Away a Meeting May Be, It’s Always Somebody’s Home Group October 1996
Is That You Again? October 1994
Women soldiers share their experiences about getting and staying sober
Woman Adrift May 2005
Desert Oasis May 2005
Making Her Meeting September 2010
Walking the Walk October 2017
Navy Lady July 1979
Heart to Heart August 2001
My Guardian Angel October 2017