SOME countries, such as South Korea, still keep military service as a requirement for men when they turn a certain age.
This is all about South Korea's mandatory military service.
How long is South Korea's military service?
South Korean law states that its native men must complete at least 21 months of national service before they turn 28.
One must do this from 18 to 21 months, depending on their personal circumstances.
Before entering, all men take a physical test to confirm that they are fit enough to serve their country.
Most men participate in active duty enlistment which means that they can be deployed at any time.
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They also involve themselves in social work, research, full-time reserve enlistment and conscription, and industrial technical personnel.
What is the conscription age for South Korea's mandatory military service?
Conscription in South Korea started back in 1957.
It demands at least 21 months of the military from men aged between 18 and 28.
The service should be completed within that 10-year time frame.
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Are BTS going into military service?
BTS confirmed that all its seven members will be taking a hiatus to complete their military service.
The band is expected to get back together in 2025 when they should all be back from their military duties.
Jin turns 30 in December 2022 and is aiming to start the process at the end of October to finally complete his service too.
Their management company, Big Hit Music, issues a statement on Monday, October 17, 2022, which confirmed that the members were "moving forward with plans to fulfil their military service."
They added: “As each individual embarks on solo endeavours, it’s the perfect time and the members of BTS are honoured to serve.
“Group member Jin will initiate the process as soon as his schedule for his solo release is concluded at the end of October.
“Other members of the group plan to carry out their military service based on their own individual plans.”
Some South Korean famous figures get exempt from military service, thanks to their service to their country.
That was thought to happen with BTS too, following the economic contribution they're doing to South Korea thanks to their music.
However, the hiatus announced in June will require them of completing such a service.
In 2018, Son Heung-Min and 19 other players in the South Korea national team, were exempt from military service.
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It came after the Tottenham midfielder led his country to a gold medal in the 2018 Asian Games, and that way he could go back and keep writing his name on the Spurs' history books.
Meanwhile, Wolves' striker Hwang Hee-chan had to miss out on some international friendlies with his country to complete basic training with the army earlier in May 2022.
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