한국의 신병훈련 수료식(Korean recruit training completion ceremony)

 The photograph shows a momentous occasion within the South Korean military—a boot camp graduation ceremony.

This event marks the completion of basic training by new recruits, a significant milestone in their mandatory military service, which all able-bodied men in South Korea must fulfill.
Historically set at three years, the service duration has been reduced to approximately 18 months.
The basic training program, lasting around five weeks, is comprehensive and challenging. It covers drill ceremonies, bayonet techniques, marksmanship, guerrilla warfare exercises, chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense, grenade throwing, and marching—all foundational skills for military readiness.
Upon completing this intensive training, recruits are prepared for their assignment to various military units. The ceremony is not just a formal event but also a personal one, where families participate in a particular tradition: they pin rank insignia onto the uniforms of the new soldiers.
This act symbolizes the recruits' official transition into the military. It serves as a poignant moment of pride and unity between the soldiers and their loved ones, acknowledging the start of a new chapter in their lives as they commit to serving their nation.
Basic training for new recruits in South Korea occurs at various locations nationwide.






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