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BOSS

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The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) program represents the voice of the single Soldier. If you're a single Soldier, the BOSS triad advocates for you by advancing quality of life issues on the installation and in the barracks to senior leaders on post and throughout the Army.  "Let Your Voice Be Heard"

The BOSS program is based on three program pillars:

  • Quality of Life
  • Community Service
  • Recreation and Leisure

As a member of BOSS, you have a voice in how you live, how you spend your leisure time and how you support the community around you.

BOSS Single Soldiers:

  • Coordinate and participate in community service projects
  • Organize recreation and leisure activities
  • Actively support the quality of life needs of single Service members

BOSS Volunteers

Do you want to get involved in the community, but don't know how? Join BOSS on one of our many volunteer outings or opportunities.

Examples of program participation include (but are not limited too):

  • Fundraisers
  • Event setup and breakdown
  • Event station support
  • Community project

Garrison BOSS programs are managed by a Senior Enlisted Advisor, MWR Advisor and BOSS President. BOSS serves the Single Soldier Community (e.g., active, guard and reserve),  - single parents, geographical bachelors, all US Military Service Branches and Foreign Service Members assigned to the Installation.

BOSS membership and the program's available leadership and project management roles will enhance your promotion packets. Learn more about BOSS and how to become a member.

Fort Carson BOSS Resources:

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Annual Troop Training for Domestic Violence Prevention

IAW AR 608-18, the Troop education program consists of annual troop education conducted by FAP personnel for all Soldiers on the dynamics of spouse and child abuse, the availability of prevention and treatment services, and the Army’s policies regarding Family violence. 
The Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program can provide this one hour brief to meet your training requirements.  

Apr 11 10 am - 11 am

Annual Troop Training for Domestic Violence Prevention

IAW AR 608-18, the Troop education program consists of annual troop education conducted by FAP personnel for all Soldiers on the dynamics of spouse and child abuse, the availability of prevention and treatment services, and the Army’s policies regarding Family violence. 
The Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program can provide this one hour brief to meet your training requirements.  

Apr 11 10 am - 11 am
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