Despite BTS’s tight preparation schedule in the U.S. for their 2026 comeback and world tour, V made a quiet return to Korea to honor his “mat-hoo-im” — a unique Korean military term referring to the junior soldier one serves with. On July 28, V shared on Weverse: “My mat-hoo-im is getting discharged today,” accompanied by group photos with his former SDT comrades, igniting joy and nostalgia among fans and fellow soldiers alike.

The scene quickly turned chaotic — in the best way, as word of V’s presence spread. Another photo, capturing him with a young girl near the military base, added warmth to the story and drew admiration online.
V’s appearance drew attention not just for the emotional gesture but also for his look: longer hair, chic sunglasses, and a demeanor that radiated effortless charisma — a stark contrast to his earlier, clean-cut military image during his own discharge on June 10.
Fans praised V’s unannounced return as a sign of deep loyalty and military pride, with many commenting:
- “He didn’t have to come, but he did — that says everything.”
- “This is why Taehyung is so respected, both as a star and a soldier.”

His return highlights the camaraderie and strong bonds formed in military life — something not often visible in celebrity culture.
V isn’t the only member making time for meaningful reunions. Recently, RM, J-Hope, and SUGA also flew back to Korea to attend the wedding of a longtime staff member, with RM even serving as MC for the ceremony — further demonstrating the group’s unwavering connection to those close to them.

Now that all seven members are officially military-completed, BTS is poised for one of the most anticipated comebacks in K-pop history. Living together in the U.S. and balancing solo and group schedules, the band is laser-focused on reuniting for their 2026 comeback and world tour.
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