USAFA Cadet dies after skateboarding accident

| May 6, 2022

C/4C Ryong Adams

Poetrooper sends in the sad news that the would-be ring knocking mustang Ryong Adams died after a skull fracture suffered after a skateboarding accident. He was 23, but from his uniform you can see he’d already served at least three years as an enlisted airman and was aircrew.

From American Military News;

The Air Force Academy announced on Wednesday the death of a cadet from complications caused by a fall last month.

Cadet 4th Class Christopher Scott Ryong Adams suffered “severe injuries” in a fall on April 23 during personal recreation, according to Commandant of Cadets Brig. Gen. Paul Moga.

Conner Adams, who said he is Chris’ brother, posted on Facebook that Chris fractured his skull during an electric skateboarding accident. He succumbed to his injuries Tuesday. He was 23 years old.

Conner has known his adopted brother since Chris was 2, he said. He was in third grade when he and his mother visited an orphanage to bring food to the children.

“My mom walked in the rusty old gate as I followed behind her. Out of a mob of smiling little kids, this cute little 2-year-old Korean boy came up and hugged my mom’s leg tight,” Conner said.

Afterward, Chris ended up coming home with the Adamses every weekend, spending time with Conner’s biological brother, Colsen, who was about a month older.

“I’ve never known any different than those two. Chris has been in our life from the very beginning,” Conner said. “He always cared more about others than himself. This feels like a nightmare.”

Conner said that he and his family appreciate the support they have received online, saying they have seen the impact Chris had on many people and that they hope to carry on his spirit of love, selflessness and faith in God.

Conner, who is 5 years older than Chris, said that the three brothers shared a very close bond. Conner joined the Air Force in 2011 and that was when he started seeking a closer bond with his brothers, both of whom decided to join the military, he said. Conner was medically retired from the Air Force in September 2015. Colsen is a second lieutenant in the Army, stationed in Germany.

Conner described the feeling of seeing his younger brother get accepted into the Air Force Academy as “the proudest big brother moment ever.”

He was there to see Chris graduate from basic training and to see Colsen commission. The three brothers grew up in Tennessee and as their lives took them to different locations, the Volunteer State was always the place to meet for reunions and holidays.

“We are heartbroken by the loss of Cadet 4th Class Ryong Adams,” Air Force Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Richard Clark said in a news release. “Ryong was a dedicated cadet and served our nation as an enlisted airman before his arrival at our Preparatory School.

“He worked hard to join the cadet wing, and he will be dearly missed. Our thoughts are with Ryong’s family and all of the lives he touched at USAFA and in the Air Force.”

Following his brother’s death, shared some kind words on Facebook:

“It’s unreal for me to imagine life without brother(S). It’s always been you, me and colsen (sic). I had never thought it would EVER be different. But like I told you at your bedside, don’t worry about us,” he said. “I know you’re prolly (sic) thinking the things you’re seeing right now is probably unreal. That’s how it feels for us too. I love you little brother. We will see you again.”

Category: Air Force, We Remember

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Sapper3307

Safety briefing just got longer.
RIP

Hondo

I suspect helmets while skating and/or skateboarding just became mandatory too.

RIP, Cadet Adams.

President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neande

I always thought helmets were mandatory anyway.

Back when Hack Stone was with Electronics Maintenance Company (ELMACO) on Camp Pendleton, we had one of those Friday Safety Briefings. This particular week was being presented by an extremely arrogant Corporal giving a safety brief on playing roller hockey. Someone asked him what safety gear he wore while playing. He replied “I don’t, because I am that good.” Hack Stone does not always buckle up while in the car because he is a bad driver, but he has no idea about the driving talent coming in the opposite direction.

Didn’t need one in 1963 — little red skateboard, about 20″ long with steel wheels. The hill down Military Ave (Seaside, CA) was a killer! Just a small pebble or grain of sand would stop that thing dead in its tracks. And send you flying.

Anonymous

Nor a decade later, as I recall:
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Not to mention the PT belt…comment image

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A Proud Infidel®™

The Exalted PT Belt makes one invincible, just ask any E8 or E9.

Dunno USAFA’s past policy regarding helmet use on or off post while skating or skateboarding. But I’d guess this incident will likely make helmet wear mandatory for all USAFA Cadets while engaging in those activities henceforth.

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The Stranger

Probably will be done across the entire force, if it isn’t already.

The Stranger

Pretty sure they would be considering you have to wear a helmet while riding your bicycle on post.

Green Thumb

Sad.

KoB

Taken from us way too soon. RIP Cadet Adams.

5JC

Tragic and needless. I hate these. RIP