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Mail Call for All A.A.s in the Armed Forces

January 1945

The Eleventh Concept--part I

September 1972
Bill W.'s Twelve Concepts for World Service

AA In Cyberspace: An Update

October 2002
By: Dennis M. | Bronx, New York

Ascending From Alcoholism

November 2019 | Grapevine Classics
By: Jason S. | Damascus, Ore.
Just for today, sobriety is enough for an ex-cop with a tough drinking story

Sharp Decline

June 2015
By: Donna G. | Rochester Hills, Michigan
International success won't help when you can't get out of the bar

No One Home

July 2013
By: Anonymous
With wife and kids gone and no furniture in sight, the lawn was the only place left to land

Cuts and Broken Noses

October 2012
By: Samantha D. | Tucson, Arizona
And all the time she thought high heels were the problem!

God Never Gave Up on Me

March 2011
By: Tom D.
A member tells how he found his way back to the religion of his childhood

Forever Nonprofessional

August 2002
By: Paul C. | Oceanside, California
TRADITION EIGHT

The Dilemma of No Faith

April 2001
By: Bill W.
Reprinted from the April 1961 Grapevine

There's a Seat for Me in Cuba

January 1999
By: Federico D. | New York, New York

Riding It Out

July 1997
By: Josh B. | Brooklyn, New York

A Firm Foundation

June 1993
By: Ed K. | Victoria, British Columbia
One of the five AAs who were present at Newfoundland's first meeting, at the Glynmill Inn in Cornerbrook, October 1949, shares memories of early AA in that province.

The Message, Not Me

November 1992
By: Sara G. | New York, New York

Anonymity: Giver of Life

November 1990
By: B. P. | Contoocook, New Hampshire
Eleventh Tradition - Our public relations policy is based on the attraction rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of press, radio, and films.

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