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BETTER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SINGLE SOLDIERS ![]() ![]() What is it? The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program supports the overall quality of single soldiers' lives. BOSS identifies real quality of life (QOL) issues and concerns by recommending improvements through the installation chain of command. BOSS also encourages and assists single soldiers in identifying and planning for recreational and leisure activities. Additionally, it allows for the opportunity to participate in and contribute to their respective communities. Take the DA BOSS Online Survey. History The BOSS program was established in 1989 to respond to the recreational needs of single soldiers, who make up 35% of the Army. As the program was implemented throughout the Army, it became evident that quality of life was the primary concern of single soldiers. In 1991, the Chief of Staff of the Army officially approved BOSS members to participate in community service projects. Recreation and leisure, quality of life, and community service are the core components of the BOSS program. How Does It Work? Installations establish a formal BOSS program that includes a BOSS Council consisting of single soldier representatives from the installation's units. TWR advisory is appointed to provide guidance in planning activities, financial accountability, and marketing. Motivated single soldiers with strong senior military and MWR guidance are the backbone of the BOSS Program. Issues addressed during BOSS meetings will be formatted and submitted to the senior military advisor to seek resolution through the proper channels or staff agency. The installation Command Sergeant Major serves as the senior military advisor to the council. Who Can Participate in BOSS Programs? All single soldiers, single parents and unaccompanied soldiers may participate in BOSS. However, certain events, like volunteer events and trips, are also open to married soldiers as long as spots are available. BOSS Council BOSS councils are comprised of single soldiers from major subordinate commands and separate units on an installation. Single soldiers have an opportunity to become unit representatives, volunteer to assist in planning an event, or attend BOSS activities. The Department of the Army BOSS circular defines the roles of the chain of command and MWR personnel at all levels. BOSS Components Meetings Single soldiers are encouraged to voice their concerns to their unit BOSS representative, who will in turn express the issues at monthly meetings of brigade and battalion BOSS representatives. Contacts Garrison Commander, 410-278-1511 Garrison CSM, 410-278-1509 RDECOM CSM, 436-4339/1860 President, 410-278-2709 Secretary, 410-278-9886 Treasurer, 410-436-2166 MWR Advisor, EA Rec Center, Bldg 4140, 410-436-2713 MWR Advisor, AA Rec Center, Bldg 3326, 410-278-2621 APG BOSS meetings are held the last Wednesday of each month. Call Links DA BOSS |
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