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Navy Veteran Recovery

Navy Veteran Recovery examines the complex intersection of military discipline and the spiritual surrender necessary for lasting sobriety. For many veterans, the rigid structure of the Navy can either mask alcoholism through high-functioning roles—such as fighter pilots or cryptologic technicians—or exacerbate it through isolation and the pressure to appear bulletproof. The core significance of this topic lies in the transition from a hierarchy of rank to a fellowship of equals. These tapes emphasize that institutional treatment or forced abstinence is rarely enough; instead, true recovery requires addressing the spiritual malady. A recurring theme is the danger of the dry drunk syndrome, where a veteran may stop drinking to save a career but remains trapped in mental obsession and emotional instability. Listeners can expect raw, authoritative accounts of the journey from the brink of dishonorable discharge or professional ruin to a life of service and joy. The narratives highlight the necessity of a home group, the guidance of a sponsor who ignores military rank, and the transformative power of service to others. From the blind trust of submarine life to the vulnerability of learning how to love after a lifetime of emotional repression, these speakers illustrate that the solution is found in God-dependence and the humility of the Twelve Steps. By sharing these experiences, the tapes provide a roadmap for veterans to move beyond mere abstinence into a state of genuine spiritual wellness.

34 tapes

All Tapes

Frank J.
Sponsorship Without the Macho Act – Frank J.
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Dave R.
Step 2 Hit When He Saw It Working for Others – Dave R.
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John W.
The Grace of Higher Power That Keeps Him Sober – John W.
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Tina A.
The Traditions as Spiritual Principles for the Individual – Tina A.
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Frank J.
Pushing Down the Feelings and the Facade – Frank J.
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Frank J.
The Defective Character of a Police Officer – Frank J.
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Lyle P.
Lyle P. at the 19th Annual Man To Man Conference – 2002
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Sandy B.
Why Spirituality Is the Air in the Tires – Sandy B.
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Mike S.
Mike S. at the FOTS Colorado – 2025
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Steve R.
His Higher Power Looks Like the Oracle from The Matrix – Steve R.
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Vince Y.
Vince Y. at the 19th Midwinter AA Conference – 1999
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Connie B.
The Obsession to Drink That Took Three Years to Lift – Connie B.
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Vince Y.
More About Alcoholism and the Year He Stayed Busy in AA – Vince Y.
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Sandy B.
Step 6 and 7 and the Contractor Who Does All the Work – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Step 6 and the Dilemma of Grow or Go – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Why the 12 and 12 is Better Than the Big Book – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Experiment of the Four Zeros – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
He Thought Sobriety Was a Three-Part Program – Sandy B. 🤣
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Sandy B.
The Solution First, Then the Problem – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Agnostic Chapter and the Two Crappy Choices – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The 15-Pound Telephone and the Ego – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Resentment That Almost Kept Him From the Meetings – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Spirituality 102, Self-Sufficiency, and the Soul School
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Sandy B.
A Deep Dive With Sandy B. Into the First Drink, the Disease, and the Spiritual Solution
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Sandy B.
Becoming Smaller Until Only a Higher Power Remains – Sandy B.
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