Overview
- His representative said he has been selected for KATUSA and will serve for approximately 18 months starting December 15.
- The agency will not disclose the enlistment ceremony’s time or location and asked fans not to visit the site.
- The announcement framed his service as fulfilling mandatory duty and asked for continued support until his return.
- He previously informed fans in October with a handwritten letter distributed during his 20th debut anniversary tour.
- KATUSA places South Korean soldiers alongside U.S. Army units, and reporting notes eligibility typically involves meeting an English test threshold followed by lottery selection.