Soldier Benefits
Beyond your training and pay, the Army supports your wellbeing through:

Education funding, including tuition assistance and GI Bill benefits
Comprehensive health care, vacation time, family services, and support networks
Special pay and cash allowances for select duties and locations 12


Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
Fort Sill’s BOSS program empowers single and unaccompanied Soldiers to enhance morale and quality of life. The program’s focus includes:

Organizing recreation, community service, travel, and volunteer opportunities
Encouraging Soldiers to shape life on-post by raising quality-of-life issues 34
Monthly meetings (3rd Wednesday, 1700) at Bldg 3709 behind Garcia DFAC, and a full calendar of events 56


Education & Career Advancement
Fort Sill’s Harry S. Truman Education Center (Bldg 4700, 5th Floor) provides:

Counseling for adult continuing education, transition support, tuition assistance, GI Bill, and career planning 12
Walk-in and appointment services, Mon–Thu 0800–1500, contact at (580) 442‑3201 17
Graduation Recognition Ceremony, celebrating service members earning degrees or certifications 8


Recreation & Family Morale, Welfare & Recreation (FMWR)
Fort Sill offers extensive MWR facilities:

RecPlex (2502 Sheridan Rd): Sports office, cyber café, frame shop, meeting spaces, Outdoor Adventure Center, equipment checkout 910
Lake Elmer Thomas Recreation Area (LETRA): Camping, hiking, swimming, kayaking in a scenic setting 1011
Pools: Indoor at Rinehart Fitness, plus seasonal outdoor pools (Quinette & Geronimo) with swim lessons 12


Fitness & Sports
Four modern fitness centers support Soldiers and families:

Rinehart, Honeycutt, Goldner, and FIRES Fitness Center—offering cardio, weights, classes, child areas, sports courts, and indoor tracks 131415
24/7 access available after registration 16
Army Wellness Center provides free health assessments, nutrition counseling, biofeedback, and fitness planning 17


Dining & Entertainment
Post MWR resources and community spots include:

The Culinary Outpost, a convenient food kiosk serving Soldiers near Kalsu Hall, with hours Mon–Fri 7–19:00, Sat–Sun 8–18:00 1819
Patriot Club (500 Upton Rd), Jack Daniel’s Lounge, Twin Oaks Bowling, and Fort Sill Golf Course pro shop available for dining, cocktails, and social events 1020
Exchange food courts offer national chains like Starbucks, Taco Bell, Subway, and Qdoba 20


Lodging
Fort Sill Lodging operates these facilities:

Aultman Hall (Bldg 5676): 24/7 front desk, 802 rooms (standard, efficiency, suites), furnished with amenities like cable TV, coffee makers, fridge, and Wi-Fi 2122
IHG Army Hotels units (Aultman & Allin Halls): Temporary lodging for E‑6+, families, retirees; rates $64–75/night, one pet‑friendly facility 1123
Comanche House: Historic B&B-style lodging with breakfast, laundry, business center — check-in at Aultman 24


These services create a supportive and engaging environment, ensuring you’re ready and resilient in your service at Fort Sill.