AA in the Armed Forces part 2AA in the Armed Forces part 2
Recovery Radio Network
Major William K
48:25•15 Dec 2009
AA in the Armed Forces: A Journey of Hope and Recovery
Episode Overview
- Major William K shares over 20 years of experience with alcohol dependency in the Air Force.
- Roley brings humour to serious discussions about addiction recovery.
- The transformative power of AA is highlighted through personal stories.
- Challenges faced by military personnel struggling with alcoholism are discussed.
- The supportive role of AA in the recovery process is emphasised.
“The best drunk of my life was my last one.”
Ever wondered how Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) operates within the armed forces? This episode of Recovery Radio Network brings you an in-depth look through the eyes of Major William K. With over 20 years of experience dealing with alcohol dependency in the Air Force, Major William K shares candid anecdotes and valuable lessons from his journey.
You'll hear about the transformative power of AA, the challenges faced by military personnel struggling with alcoholism, and the supportive role that AA plays in their recovery. The episode also features Roley, another AA speaker, who adds a touch of humour while discussing the serious topic of addiction recovery in the military. His stories, ranging from personal lows to the camaraderie found in AA meetings, provide a unique perspective on recovery.
Whether you're a military member, a family member, or someone interested in recovery stories, this episode offers a heartfelt and enlightening narrative. Don't miss out on these inspiring tales of resilience and hope. How do you think AA could impact your life or someone you know?

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