In 1991, the Chief of Staff, US Army, formally expanded the BOSS program to include all areas of single soldiers' lives. This change provided single soldiers with opportunity to surface quality of life issues through chain of command. During the evolution of the program, single soldiers indicated a desire to participate in activities related to community support: this interest was adopted as another component of the program.
At the 1995 Army-wide BOSS conference, attendees identified the lack of BOSS guidance and program standardization as one of the top five quality of life issues for single soldiers.
In 2000, the US Army changed Quality of Life to "Soldier's Well Being" which encompasses and expands on the concept of Quality of Life. Well being is defined: The personal- physical, material, mental and spiritual- state of Soldiers, retirees, veterans, civilian employees, and their families that contributes to their preparedness to perform the Army's mission.
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