- History of the BOSS Program
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The BOSS program originated in 1989 to respond to the recreational needs of single soldiers aged 18-25 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 to single soldiers. In 1991, the Chief of Staff of the Army officially expanded BOSS to include all aspects of soldiers’ lives. Some BOSS members then began to express an interest in participating in community service project, which was added as a component of the program. These components, recreation and leisure, well being and community service are the core components of the BOSS program.
- Buffalo Soldier Pavilion
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The BSP is located at 628 Hodges Place
Rental RATES:
Jr. Enlisted personnel (SSG and below) & Cadets:- $150 for 4 consecutive hours
- $30 for each additional hour
All Others:- $250 for 4 consecutive hours
- $40 for each additional hour
BOSS BSP Rental Info:
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- BOSS Resale Lot
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How much does it cost to put my vehicle in the BOSS Resale Lot?
$20/month (cash, check, or credit card) Paid through LTS located between Subway and the Army Education Center.
What is the first step?
Print off the following two forms, fill them out, and take them to LTS located between Subway and the Army Education Center.
• Vehicle Registration for Resale Lot
• Release Agreement for Resale Lot
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In exchange for the Vehicle Registration, Release Agreement, and payment you will receive an Authorization Form that you will place in your window. The Authorization form is only good for one month.
Park your vehicle in the Commissary parking lot between the two signs that say “BOSS Resale Lot.” Make sure you place the Authorization Form in the window of your vehicle.
What if my vehicle doesn’t sell in a month?
When your authorization form expires you must go to LTS to obtain a new form and pay for an additional month.
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) is a program that supports the overall quality of single soldier’s lives. BOSS identifies well being issues and concerns by recommending improvements through the chain of command. BOSS encourages and assists single soldiers in identifying and planning for recreational and leisure activities. Additionally, it gives single soldiers the opportunity to participate in and contribute to their respective communities.