Yoo Seung Ho promoted to assistant instructor of recruit training center
2013.06.19
Actor Yoo Seung Ho, who is currently serving in the army, has been promoted to the assistant instructor of military recruit training center. According to South Korea’s 27th Division Recruitment Training Department, the 19-year-old actor was promoted to the rank of assistant instructor. His agency also confirmed, “It is true that he was transferred to a new position.” Yoo Seung Ho started his military service on March 5th without public announcement, and he decided to serve in the army like other ordinary soldiers. She showed great dedication and previously received an award from his battalion commander. Yoo Seung Ho will be released on December 4, 2014.
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