The tragic death of a civilian reservist in Korea that almost went completely unnoticed by the public.

The tragic death of a civilian reservist in Korea that almost went completely unnoticed by the public.

This is the ROK Army’s “All-Reservist Battalion,” where everyone from the rank-and-file soldiers to the commanding officers consists entirely of reservists. It is a new military experiment aimed at securing an elite, combat-ready force for emergencies in response to South Korea’s declining population.

On the 12 of last month, they gathered at a mountain in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, for their first 3-day, 2-night mobilization training. It was a large-scale joint exercise between active-duty troops and reservists to master real-world defensive readiness.

However, on the evening of the 13th—the second day of training—around 7 PM, a reservist in his 20s, referred to as “A,” suddenly lost consciousness and collapsed. He suffered cardiac arrest while walking to the training grounds after dinner.

On the day of the incident, daytime temperatures neared 30°C (86°F). The troops had just finished high-intensity outdoor drills, constantly moving up and down steep hills.

Officers on the scene immediately performed CPR, and the 119 rescue team arrived within 12 minutes of the call to assist A.

However, it took 50 minutes from the time of the incident for A to finally reach the hospital. Tragically, he never regained consciousness and passed away.

But here is the most critical part of this story:

First of all, these reservists are not active-duty soldiers—they are civilians who were temporarily called in from their daily lives.

Second, except for KBS, major news outlets barely provided any follow-up coverage on this incident. Even TV networks skipped any real investigation, simply reporting it as a “tragic cardiac arrest accident” without looking into the harsh training conditions.

The real details only started coming to light because of a YouTuber who actually participated in that exact same training session. It was only after this YouTuber exposed the reality of what happened that other media outlets finally started publishing articles—not to investigate the accident itself, but merely to report on the YouTuber’s video.

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