1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Members of the Atlanta Falcons spent time with Soldiers in Camp Zama's Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, June 25 at the BOSS Warrior Zone. The event was part of the NFL's Salute to Service program, presented by USO Entertainment. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption - Members of the Atlanta Falcons spent time with Soldiers in Camp Zama's Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, June 25 at the BOSS Warrior Zone. The event was part of the NFL's Salute to Service program, presented by USO Entertainment. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL
CAMP ZAMA, Japan - Members of the Atlanta Falcons spent time with Soldiers in Camp Zama's Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, June 25 at the BOSS Warrior Zone. The event was part of the NFL's Salute to Service program, presented by USO Entertainment.
Members of the Atlanta Falcons spent time with Soldiers in Camp Zama's Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, June 25 at the BOSS Warrior Zone. The event was part of the NFL's Salute to Service program, presented by USO Entertainment. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL
Sgt. Dillon Bruyer, BOSS president, said he feels like the Soldiers who attended were excited to meet the football players.
Members of the Atlanta Falcons spent time with Soldiers in Camp Zama's Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program, or BOSS, June 25 at the BOSS Warrior Zone. The event was part of the NFL's Salute to Service program, presented by USO Entertainment. (Photo Credit: Noriko Kudo) VIEW ORIGINAL
"Everyone left happy and with hopes that more opportunities like this will arise," Bruyer said.