On April 18, Jung Hoseok left to pay his debt to his homeland. He was sent to Wonju (a city in Gangwon Province, South Korea) for 5 weeks. There, J-Hope will undergo special training, after which he will be assigned to serve elsewhere.
The farewell to the army was moving. All BTS group members came to say goodbye to their friend and colleague, including Jin, who was released from service for a day to support his friend. However, not everyone was happy with how Jung Hoseok left for the military. Some felt that J-Hope had preferences that shouldn’t be allowed among rookies.
According to the rules of the military unit where the idol went, only one car can enter the territory of the training center. In the case of Jung Hoseok, they were up to six, which outraged the very conservative Koreans. HYBE promised to look into the situation and present an official response to the public later. The military unit said entry rules apply to everyone, but the number of cars is not set in stone. Any recruit can enter the territory of the training center in one or more cars, if it is really necessary.
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