Public Demands Explanation on Na In-woo's Military Exemption

Dec 19, 2024

Public Demands Explanation on Na In-woo's Military Exemption



While actor Na In-woo was exempted from the military, a complaint was raised that the Military Manpower Administration should explain why Na In-woo was judged as a supplementary service.

A netizen recently wrote in the Kookmin Newspaper that 'We ask the Military Manpower Administration to provide a clear explanation on the reason for the judgment of the fourth-grade supplementary role of actor Nine Woo" has filed a complaint, it said.

The netizen said, "'Why don't you join the army when it's long past time to go to the army if you were born in 1994?'" and added, "Then the news of Na In-woo's exemption from the military has been reported, and questions are mounting about this." It is questionable why it was classified as a group close to exemption among the level 4 supplements.




Public Demands Explanation on Na In-woo's Military Exemption
The netizen said, "Na In-woo is built close to 190 centimeters tall and has good eyesight close to 2.0." I've been waiting for three years to become a social service worker as a 4th-grade supplement, but from 2021 to 2014, I filmed eight dramas and performed entertainment programs at the same time"If it was for reasons such as descendants of people of national merit, the relevant facts would have been known to the public in the past, but it is not that, and after graduating from Dankook University, there is no shortage of academic background." The public continues to question whether he/she received preferential treatment just because he/she is a celebrity. I ask the Military Manpower Administration to clarify the reason.'

According to an exclusive report by this newspaper on the 17th, Na In-woo was recently exempted from the military while waiting for a call-up of social service personnel. He waited for admission after being judged as a fourth-grade supplementary service by a military physical examination, but did not receive a notification of convocation from the Military Manpower Administration.




According to the Military Service Act, if he is not called up for three years after being declared a fourth-grade supplementary service, he will be exempted from military service. As a result, there were questions about the reason why Na In-woo was judged as a fourth-grade player, but the agency has not mentioned it, raising questions.






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