Mbulaq Enlistment Analysis

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MBLAQ’s Mir announce his military enlistment
MBLAQ’s Mir has officially announced his military enlistment schedule. The maknae, to enlist on July 14.
Through MBALQ’s official fancafe on July 12, Mir has left a letter to his fans regardless his military enlistment schedule. Mir was apologized to his fans for the sudden news that he personally wrote the letter wishing fans would not be surprised within the news.

“Today I feel very sorry to tell you all the news, so to write this text. I will start the military training on July 14. I am very sorry that you probably surprised to hear the news, and I apologized not inform you all earlier.
Like all men in South Korea, this is the time for me to also join the military service. I hope you do not

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