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Single Soldier Workgroup Created Throughout AFAP Process

 

The BOSS program and the Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) program has created a single Soldier workgroup. The single Soldier workgroup will be a part of the entire AFAP process. The purpose of this workgroup is to ensure that single Soldier issues are given the same attention as all other issues that are presented.

The single Soldier workgroup delegates will represent single Soldier issues from their respective installation. The BOSS program, at the garrison, will solicit issues year round and will work closely with the AFAP program manager.

For more information or to be a part of the single Soldier workgroup, please contact your local BOSS president of AFAP program manager.

 

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About BOSS


Who is BOSS?


The BOSS program focuses on the department of the Army active duty single Soldier, but BOSS activities are open to all MWR patrons to include the National Guard, Army Reserve, other branches of service, Department of Defense civilians, Foreign Service members and geographical bachelors. Anyone can participate with the BOSS program.

 

What is BOSS?

Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) is a dynamic Department of the Army program that single Soldiers can participate in to enhance their Quality of Life, contribute to their community through Community Service activities, and assist in the planning and execution of their own Recreation and Leisure events.
 

BOSS Components

Quality of Life

Quality of Life includes those issues that Soldiers can directly or indirectly influence to enhance their morale, living environment, or personal growth and development. Issues raised during BOSS meetings will be directed to the appropriate command or staff agency for resolution on the installation. Army-wide issues are forwarded to the Army Family Action Plan Conference for possible DA resolution.

Recreation and Leisure

Fun activities are planned by the BOSS council working in conjunction with the MWR Advisor and CSM. These events are geared towards the desires of the Single Soldiers on that installation.

Community Service

BOSS makes a difference by volunteering in community projects and events. This is always voluntary in nature, and Soldiers find this to be personally rewarding.
 

Mission and Vision

Mission

To enhance the quality of life and morale of single Soldiers, increase Soldier retention, and sustain readiness

Vision

Be the advocate for single Soldiers to ensure they have a Quality of Life commensurate with their service

 


 

Contact HQDA BOSS at IMWR-BOSS@conus.army.mil

 

 

 

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