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[On-site video+] BTS j-hope, "I feel the dedication and hard work of many soldiers for a year and a half."

2024.10.17 AM 10:10
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[Anchor]
Group BTS J-Hope will be discharged from the military after a year and a half.


He served as an assistant in the boot camp of the 36th Infantry Division of the Wonju Army in Gangwon Province. After BTS' eldest brother Jin, he finished his military service safely for the second time.

Let's go to the discharge site.

Earlier, BTS' agency Big Hit Music asked fans to refrain from visiting the site to prevent safety accidents caused by congestion, saying there will be no separate events on the day of discharge.

J-Hope is also looking back on his military career last month, a month before he is discharged from the military, and he said he was proud and proud, and he expressed his feelings that time was slow, but now he has affection.

Jin, the eldest brother, congratulated him on his discharge from the military and delivered a bouquet of flowers.

Let's listen to what J-Hope is talking about.

J-Hope, I'm standing in front of the reporters with a bouquet of flowers.

It is expected that he will express his feelings about being discharged from the military.

Let's hear what they're talking about.

[j-hope]
Loyalty!

[Anchor]
j-hope, we greeted the fans and the reporters with a big hand salute.

After looking around and saying hello, I received a microphone to say hello with a relieved expression. Let's listen to it.

[j-hope]
First of all, thank you so much. I was discharged from the military in good health. Thank you so much.

First of all, I would like to thank the reporters who came all the way.

And thanks to the fans, I was able to finish it healthy and safely.

What I really want to say is that I've been in the military for a year and a half, and since I've been on a mission to assist, I've marched a lot in many ways, and every time I do that, I actually encounter a lot of Wonju citizens.

Whenever that happens, I want to say thank you first to the citizens who always say hello and cheer for the soldiers.

I was so moved and I don't know how to express this hot feeling.

And what I really felt for a year and a half was that a lot of the armed forces were doing a lot of hard work and dedication for this country to protect the country.

So, I think it will be even more meaningful if the Korean people show great interest and love to those people.

Thank you so much for waiting. Thank you for your support, support, and love.

I was discharged from the military in good health. Thank you. Loyalty!




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