by Yoo Jaehoon
Published 04 Mar.2025 14:12(KST)
The Military Manpower Administration announced that the 2025 military mobilization training will begin on the 4th. The military mobilization training is conducted over 2 nights and 3 days at the mobilization unit or training site to summon reservists and help them master their mission performance capabilities in order to supplement military forces during wartime or other national emergencies.
Kim Jong-cheol, Commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration, is talking with unit officials at the mobilization training ground of the 60th Infantry Division in Goyang-si, Gyeonggi Province, where the first mobilization training of the year began on the 4th. Photo by Military Manpower Administration
View original imageThe training targets enlisted personnel from the year following their discharge up to the 4th year, and officers, warrant officers, and non-commissioned officers up to the 6th year. This year, the target number is approximately 450,000. Individual training periods, locations, and enlistment methods will be notified via the military mobilization training summons letter at least 7 days before the enlistment date. Considering travel distances, the enlistment time is 12:00 for the Army and 13:00 for the Navy and Air Force, and the dismissal time is 17:00.
The Military Manpower Administration plans to operate transport vehicles from assembly points to training sites for about 100,000 reservists living in areas where training sites are far or transportation is inconvenient to facilitate their movement. Individual enlistees who do not use the transport vehicles can check transportation options to the training sites on the Military Manpower Administration website.
Kim Jong-cheol, Commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration, visited the mobilization training site of the 60th Division, where this year's first mobilization training began, and said, “I express my gratitude to the reservists who have temporarily put aside their busy livelihoods to participate in training for the country.” He added, “We will do our best to create an environment where reservists can participate in training with peace of mind and promote various policies that enhance their pride so that the value of military service is respected.”