The Only 4th Generation Boy Group Member Who Completed His Military Service Before Debuting

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No military hiatus for him!

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One part of being a fan of K-Pop boy groups is the acceptance that many of them will be required to complete a mandatory military enlistment. All male Koreans must serve as active duty soldiers or in public service, provided they meet specific health requirements.

BTS’s J-Hope, who has completed his military service.

The time that must be served ranges from 18 to 21 months, meaning fans will go without seeing their faves for long periods. As such, one thing that may be appealing in a boy group member is if they have already served their enlistment, like all required members of BTOB.

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One fourth-generation K-Pop group member shared that he has already completed his military service, despite being only 18 years old at the time! With US Entertainment debuted a new group named The Wind in 2023. They are under a sub-label of Around US Entertainment, the agency founded after HIGHLIGHT departed from Cube Entertainment.

Of the group’s six members, five are Korean, and one, Thanatorn, is from Thailand.

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During a fan meeting held by the group after a music show, then-leader Jaewon shared that Thanatorn had already completed his military enlistment! Jaewon ended up leaving the group for personal reasons seven months after the group’s debut.

Men in Thailand must also serve but with a few significant differences. For one, service lasts two years, but service time can vary depending on whether one volunteers instead of participating in the random lottery.

GOT7’s BamBam waiting to participate in the enlistment lottery.

As Jaewon explained, it seems like Thanatorn completed some training that fulfilled his military requirements, making him not need to participate in the random lottery at a later date!

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— 체다 🧀 (@S2thevv) May 27, 2023

It’s kind of like the combat class that Korea used to have. If you pass the class, you get credit for it, and your service gets waived. So he knows how to handle a gun and everything. Basically, he’s 19-years-old (Korean age) but done with his military service.

— Jaewon

The group’s oldest member was born in 2004, and with 94-liners just beginning to enlist this year, the group will hopefully have a long time of promoting without an enlistment!

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