How To Connect With Jin When He Enlists?

In fact, it can be said that the possibility of war in the 21st century is very small. But to prepare for emergencies, South Korea is implementing a 'comprehensive enlistment regime'.

Conscription for young Koreans is mandatory and is considered as the duty as well as pride of every young Korean when serving the Fatherland. In the near future, Jin will also be one of the Korean youths to perform this noble duty.

Although it is known that during his enlistment, it will be difficult to see Jin's image frequently appearing, but in fact, there is still a way to be able to contact Jin while he is at the barracks. Do you want to know how to send a message to Jin? Take a look at the article below:

Enlistment has always been a big deal for not only Koreans but also global fans of Korean male artists. Because during the 18-month enlistment process, all artists cannot appear in the media without the military's permission.

Not only that, when at the peak of their careers, going to the army also affected their careers and fans. However, Jin and BTS are the ones who dare to let go of their brilliant aura to put on a military uniform with the mission of protecting the Fatherland.

On December 13, Jin will be enlisting at the training center in Yeoncheon and after 5 weeks of training, Jin will be assigned to his combat unit on the front lines. ARMYs, after learning about this, were very touched and sent countless wishes to Jin for a healthy and happy enlistment.

Even so, ARMYs are still very sad because it will be difficult to see Jin for a long time. However, if you don't know, the military still allows you to have several ways to send messages to Jin while he is in the barracks.

In fact, until 2020 the military never allowed the use of cell phones. That's why they are completely disconnected from the outside world except for mail from the outside and are only allowed to make phone calls for a limited time.

But since July 2020, the South Korean military is finally allowed to use mobile phones, but there are many strict rules in place. Basically, Jin can use his cell phone from 6pm to 10pm after work on weekdays and from 7am to 10pm on holidays or weekends.

But for 5-6 weeks at the training center, the use of cell phones is prohibited. In addition, the use of social networks during this time is also not allowed, even if allowed to use the phone.

Surely Jin will contact BTS and his family when allowed. Meanwhile, if ARMYs want to send greetings to Jin, it can be through mailing: online and handwritten.

One week after enlistment, you will be able to write and send mail online to the Korea Army Training Center homepage. However, most of these websites are in Korean, making it difficult for foreigners to use because they have to real name verification in Korean.

In addition, there is also an app called The Camp for Army soldiers or community servicemen so foreign ARMYs can send letters to Jin because he's in the Army. Letters written online will be printed and delivered to the soldiers. The biggest advantage of The Camp is that even foreigners can use it easily by verifying identity through an overseas phone number. In addition, using The Camp app is very convenient because you can review the letters you have sent.

Another way is to send a handwritten letter to Jin. Just like online mailing, you'll have an address where you can mail it a week after enlistment. However, this address can be difficult to determine without knowing the exact unit that Jin is serving.

But in the case of a specific address, the mail is supposed to be delivered at the end of the day to the servicemen. In the Korean military, the number of letters also shows a person's affection. I'm sure that if it was Jin, the others would be jealous because he would be the one to receive the most letters and be loved by the whole world.