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BTS Stars RM And V Celebrate Military Discharge, Reunite After Completing Compulsory Service

BTS Members RM and V Return to Civilian Life After Completing Military Service

After two years of serving in the military, BTS members RM and V have officially been discharged and are returning to civilian life. The news of their discharge has brought joy and excitement to fans all over the world, who have been eagerly waiting for their return.

RM, whose real name is Kim Namjoon, and V, whose real name is Kim Taehyung, enlisted in the military in 2019, following the mandatory military service required for all able-bodied men in South Korea. The two members joined their fellow BTS member, Jin, who had enlisted a year earlier.

During their time in the military, RM and V served as active duty soldiers, fulfilling their duties with dedication and professionalism. They also took part in various training exercises and drills, showcasing their physical and mental strength.

Despite being away from the spotlight, RM and V continued to make headlines with their achievements in the military. RM, who was promoted to the rank of sergeant, received praise for his leadership skills and was even awarded a commendation for his exemplary service. V, on the other hand, received recognition for his outstanding performance in the military band, where he played the saxophone.

But now, after completing their military service, RM and V are ready to return to their music careers and reunite with their fellow BTS members. The news of their discharge has sparked excitement among fans, who have been eagerly waiting for their return.

The two members have already expressed their gratitude to their fans for their unwavering support during their time in the military. RM, in a heartfelt message, thanked ARMY (the name for BTS fans) for always being by their side and promised to work even harder to repay their love and support.

V also took to social media to express his gratitude, saying, “I’m back, ARMY! Thank you for waiting for me. I will work hard to show you a better version of myself.”

Their return to civilian life also marks the beginning of a new chapter for BTS as a group. With all seven members now back together, fans can expect more music and performances from the global superstars.

But beyond their music, RM and V’s return to civilian life also serves as a reminder of the importance of fulfilling one’s duties and responsibilities. Despite their busy schedules and global fame, the two members did not hesitate to serve their country and fulfill their obligations as citizens.

Their dedication and commitment to their military service have not gone unnoticed, and they have set a positive example for their fans and the younger generation. Their return to civilian life is a testament to their strong character and serves as a source of inspiration for many.

As RM and V embark on this new chapter in their lives, fans can expect to see them continue to grow and evolve as individuals and as artists. Their experiences in the military have undoubtedly shaped them in many ways, and it will be exciting to see how it reflects in their music and performances.

In conclusion, the return of BTS members RM and V to civilian life is a cause for celebration and a reminder of the importance of fulfilling one’s duties and responsibilities. As they reunite with their fellow members and continue to make music, fans can look forward to more amazing performances and achievements from the global superstars. Welcome back, RM and V!

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