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This group, showcasing their perfectly synchronized, professional-level dance, isn't just a random group of soldiers; it's a special team comprised of active K-POP idols currently serving in the military. They performed this dance at the "Gyeryongdae Ground Forces Expo," the largest official publicity event for the military, held annually...

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Military service (conscription) in South Korea is a national obligation imposed on all adult men aged 18 to 28 for national security reasons, as the Korean War, which began in 1950, is still in an "armistice" period. Active idols, dancers, and actors also enlist in the military, just like any other young person. The duration of service varies slightly depending on the branch of the military. Recently, there has been a trend towards shorter service periods. Army/Marine Corps: Approximately 18 months (about 1.5 years) Navy: Approximately 20 months Air Force: Approximately 21 months For South Korean men, military service is a major turning point, requiring them to temporarily interrupt their studies or careers and dedicate precious time in their 20s. There is a culture throughout society that respects this sacrifice. Incidentally, a characteristic of South Korean universities is the large number of students who take leave between their second and third years to enlist. The South Korean military frequently holds traditional events called "comfort performances" to boost the morale of soldiers during breaks in rigorous training. At large-scale military publicity events, active-duty idol soldiers selected for the military's performance team sometimes flawlessly showcase the latest K-pop dances. Even at regular military bases, there's a culture of soldiers forming their own dance units and performing cover dances of girl groups, creating a lively atmosphere. In the demanding world of military life, entertainment is not merely a pastime, but a crucial means of maintaining mental health.

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