After completing their military briefing, BTS members Jungkook and Jimin have begun their military training with determination and grace. The duo, identified as soldier numbers 59 and 60 respectively, were recently spotted in military gear during training, alongside fellow trainees. Enlisting on December 12, 2023, Jungkook and Jimin opted to undergo basic training together, creating a buddy system for support and camaraderie.
BTS Members Jungkook and Jimin Begin Military Training with Determination and Grace
Seoul, South Korea - BTS members Jungkook and Jimin have begun their military training with determination and grace. The duo, identified as soldier numbers 59 and 60 respectively, were recently spotted in military gear during training, alongside fellow trainees.
Enlisting on December 12, 2023, Jungkook and Jimin opted to undergo basic training together, creating a buddy system for support and camaraderie. They will serve for approximately 18 months before being discharged in June 2025.
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Jungkook and Jimin decided to enlist together to provide support and camaraderie for each other during their military service.
Jungkook and Jimin will serve for approximately 18 months before being discharged in June 2025.
Jungkook and Jimin are undergoing military training at a boot camp in Nonsan, South Korea.
Jungkook and Jimin will receive basic military training, including combat skills, weapons handling, and physical fitness. They may also be assigned to specific duties or units based on their skills and interests.
Jungkook and Jimin have expressed their desire to continue their music careers after their military service. They are expected to resume their activities with BTS once they are discharged.
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