Park Bo-gum, Completion ceremony after six weeks of Navy military training

On the 8th, 699th Navy bottle compilation ceremony was held at the unit base of Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do.Completion ceremony was held without inviting outsiders such as family members and acquaintances to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to prevent inflows into the military.The 699th Navy bottle was 1297 people, and after the Enlisted on August 31, they completed intensive training such as basic physical training, battle swimming, survival training, and march for five weeks including one week of education.Park Bo-gum was assigned to the squadron and served as a cultural publicist for the Navy Military Band during his 20-month service.
On the 8th, 699th Navy bottle compilation ceremony was held at the unit base of Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do.Completion ceremony was held without inviting outsiders such as family members and acquaintances to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to prevent inflows into the military.The 699th Navy bottle was 1297 people, and after the Enlisted on August 31, they completed intensive training such as basic physical training, battle swimming, survival training, and march for five weeks including one week of education.Park Bo-gum was assigned to the squadron and served as a cultural publicist for the Navy Military Band during his 20-month service.

On the 8th, 699th Navy bottle compilation ceremony was held at the unit base of Jinhae-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do. Completion ceremony was held without inviting outsiders such as family members and acquaintances to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) and to prevent inflows into the military.

The 699th Navy bottle was 1297 people, and after the Enlisted on August 31, they completed intensive training such as basic physical training, battle swimming, survival training, and march for five weeks including one week of education.

Park Bo-gum was assigned to the squadron and served as a cultural publicist for the Navy Military Band during his 20-month service.