BTS army assemble: RM and V’s first picture from military takes the internet by storm

Updated : Dec 29, 2023 15:08
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It has been a difficult year for the fans of boyband BTS with all the seven members enlisted in the military. Amid this hard separation, the BTS Army was overwhelmed with joy as the first picture of group’s leader RM and V came out. The picture of the duo donning the uniform instantly went viral, making their fans teary-eyed with emotions.   


The photo featuring RM and Taehyung surfaced on the social media platform ‘X’ and then was widely shared by various fan pages. Fans wished for their wellbeing, and many thanked the duo for their service. Some fans made comparisons and commented that the two looked like soldiers in a K-drama.  


RM and V are currently undergoing five weeks initial training at the Nonsan military camp. V will head to the Special Task Force unit after completing his basic military training.  Group’s leader Kim Namjoon aka RM and Kim Taehyung aka V joined the military on December 11, while the other two members Jimin and Jungkook enlisted on the very next day.  
Earlier this week, Jimin and Jungkook took the internet by storm as the photos of Jungkook and Jimin surfaced from their military training camp.  


BTS upcoming projects 

Meanwhile, fans are excited for Taehyung’s upcoming collaboration with American singer UMI which will release on his birthday on December 30. The oldest member of the group, Kim Seokjin is all set to release his album in 2024. The septet would reunite in 2025 after completing their 18-month-long mandatory military service and resume their band activities.  
 

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