- ON THIS PAGE:
- Introduction
- Resources
- Accomplishments
- Way Ahead
Morale, Welfare and Recreation
Army morale, welfare and recreation programs help promote the health and well-being of the Soldiers, Army Civilians and their Families.
“Supporting parents who serve in the Army is critical to the recruitment, retention and readiness of our Force.”- Christine Wormuth, Secretary of the Army
Resources
Accomplishments
- The Army and the DOD collaborated to establish a new policy that supports the challenges of remote and isolated installations. The new policy, Assessing and Managing Challenges Associated with Providing Critical Services at Remote and Isolated Military Installations, was published May 30, 2024 and assigns responsibilities and provides procedures for assessing and managing challenges associated with providing critical support services at remote and isolated military installations.
Way Ahead
- The Army is working with OSD to improve its broad spectrum of services to remote and isolated units and installations.
- The Army is developing policy reiterating program importance and the training and responsibilities for Commanders, Installation Support Liaison and Brigade/Battalion unit sponsorship coordinators.
- The Army is authoring a new regulation for Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers, which recognizes BOSS’s integral role in reception and integration.