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B.O.S.S. (Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers)

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BOSS Monthly Calendar

The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members (BOSS) program represents the voice of the single Service member. If you're a single Service member, BOSS members advocate 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"

Our Facebook: Fort Johnson BOSS Facebook

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 Service Members:

  • 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

Want to get involved in the community and don't know how? Join BOSS on one of our many volunteer outings or opportunities.

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Examples of program participation:

  • Revenue Generating Events
  • Event setup and breakdown
  • Event station support
  • Community projects

Garrison BOSS programs are managed by a Senior Enlisted Advisor, MWR Advisor and BOSS President. BOSS serves the Single Service member Community - active, guard and reserve - and 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 enhance your promotion packets. Learn more about BOSS and how to become a member.

Study Boards

Mock Board: Every 2nd Tuesday of month, 1800-2000

Study Board: Every 4th Tuesday of the month, 1800-2000

Home of Heroes Recreation Center


Please sign up no later than the week prior and bring Unit Promotion Board MOI

Call 337.378.3236 for more information

BOSS Survey
1. Would you attend a free to single Soldier Welding Life Skills Class?
2. If offered, would you prefer a weekend or weekday Class?
3. From a scale of 1 to 5, five being the highest, how would you rate the importance of learning a welding skill?
4. If multiple welding Life Skills classes are offered would you attend more than one class?
5. Per day, what should the ideal length of training for welding instruction and practical hands-on application?
6. Did you know the final project can become a part of the BOSS Program for use by BOSS Soldiers for the program?

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