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Park Bo-gum, a former Navy military band member, appears for juniors

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Kim Mihwa

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Actor Park Bo-gum poses at the luxury brand Celine Cheongdam flagship store in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 17th. /2025.12.17 / Photo = Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@
Actor Park Bo-gum poses at the luxury brand Celine Cheongdam flagship store in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 17th. /2025.12.17 / Photo = Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@

Park Bo-gum cheered for the brilliant youth of junior military band members.

KBS 2TV's "Documentary 3 Days," which will air on the 13th, will spend 72 hours with the Navy's military band and honor guard preparing for the "Jinhae Military Aviation Festival."

In Jinhae, a city called the home port of the Korean Navy, a "Jinhae Military Port" will be held to commemorate the spirit of the patriotism of Admiral Yi Sun-shin when cherry blossoms bloom. The reason why this festival is even more special is that the "Gunak Theater Festival" will be held with each county. This year's event is the largest ever with a total of 900 participants, including 17 teams, including the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, as well as overseas teams such as Mongolia and the U.S. Eighth Army.

The main character of the event, the 'military band', is decorated with grand music, and the 'band of honor' is decorated with a ritual of theft. In particular, the Jinhae Base Command and the Navy's military band each mark their 80th anniversary, and the responsibility of soldiers is different. The stage will be held again for the first time in two years since the event was canceled last year due to wildfires across the country.

/Photo = 'Documentary 3 days'
/Photo = 'Documentary 3 days'

A few days before the event, Jinhae Base Command, where cherry blossoms have not bloomed. In this place, where there is a strict tension, the military band practice room constantly repeats training to precisely match the movements without any error under the command full of energy.

/Photo = 'Documentary 3 days'
/Photo = 'Documentary 3 days'

The final rehearsal site and the brilliant performance site will also be held a day before the performance.

The record of this beautiful spring day is conveyed through the vivid voice of actor Park Bo-gum. Park Bo-gum looks at the time of his juniors from a closer perspective than anyone else, based on his experience of serving in a naval military band after starting recruit training in Jinhae. As a senior military band member of the 669th Navy Reserve, his support will add depth.

"Fanfare by Flying Cherry Blossoms - 72 Hours of Jinhae Naval Band and Honorary Guard" will air on KBS 2TV at 8:30 p.m. on Monday, the 13th.

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