On October 6, BTS‘ j-hope made a significant announcement on Weverse about his promotion to the rank of Special Elite Class Warrior in the South Korean military. The dancer and rapper, whose real name is Jung Hoseok, posted a heartfelt letter on the platform, updating fans on his military journey and assuring them of his well-being.
Having enlisted in April, j-hope is an assistant instructor at the Baekho Recruit Training Center. His role involves guiding and instructing recruits. He wrote, “I adapted faster than I thought, and I’m working hard. It’s a big responsibility because I have to help and lead young people taking their first steps in the military. I’m still as proud of my military service as I am of my BTS activities.”
j-hope went on to mention his latest achievement, writing, “I became a special forces soldier. I did my best and got good results.” The title of Special Elite Class Warrior is a mark of distinction in the South Korean military, reserved for those who set exemplary standards for their peers.
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J-Hope's Post ❇️
ARMY I hope you're all doing well?? 🫡💜
The days have gotten a lot colder!~
Perhaps it's because of the colder air, but I can really feel the passage of time in this moment.
It makes my heart flutter with… pic.twitter.com/MUI4q6ITnB— BTS Translations / Bangtansubs (@BTS_Trans) October 7, 2023
How did j-hope do it?
Earning the title of Special Elite Class Warrior is no small feat. It demands exceptional shooting skills, requiring one to achieve 18 or more hits out of 20 shots. The military tests physical strength by requiring more than 72 push-ups, over 86 sit-ups within two minutes, and by making candidates complete a 3-kilometer run in just 12 minutes and 30 seconds. Candidates must also complete a 10-kilometer rapid march carrying 20 kg of full gear in 2 hours and 40 minutes, and a 5-kilometer run with 15kg of non-combat gear within 40 minutes.
Additionally, candidates must complete 20 leg tugs, an intense fitness routine in 2 minutes and 10 seconds, and a 240-meter sprint in 1 minute and 2 seconds. Their mental strength is also rigorously assessed, requiring a score of over 90 out of 100 points.
The demanding criteria for becoming a Special Elite Class Warrior highlight the combination of shooting skills, physical strength, combat readiness, speed, and mental fortitude required. j-hope‘s achievements in this regard showcase his dedication and discipline, not to mention his mental and physical prowess. It’s commendable for someone primarily known for their artistic talents in the music world, underscoring j-hope‘s determination and versatility.
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J: What are you doing? Why are you copying my contents with Letter from Hobi? Pay me
J: The audacity of a private first class..…
— BTS Translations / Bangtansubs (@BTS_Trans) July 9, 2023
The members’ exemplary performances
Interestingly, j-hope isn’t the first BTS member to earn such a prestigious military title. Kim Seokjin, popularly known as Jin, was the first to be honored with the Special Elite Class Warrior title. Jin‘s exemplary performance led to his promotion to Corporal two months ahead of schedule.
Similarly, j-hope‘s promotion was initially set for January 2024 but was granted early in November 2023 due to his outstanding service. This reminded fans of a playful interaction on Weverse, where Jin had urged j-hope to secure the promotion soon. The exact date of j-hope‘s promotion to Corporal in November 2023 remains undisclosed.
Fans worldwide are thrilled to see another BTS member achieve such a prestigious rank. Upon reading the letter, fans took to social media to shower j-hope with praise. He returned all that love to them by concluding his letter with a touching message. He wrote, “I’m doing very well and becoming more mature. Always stay healthy, don’t get sick, and be careful of catching a cold. Our ARMY!” – K-Pop News Writer
Featured Image: j-hope posted this photo along with his letter. Source: Weverse.