West Point cadet killed in vehicle rollover crash has been identified as Christopher J. Morgan, 22, of New Jersey.
The West Point cadet killed in a training accident was identified as 22-year-old Christopher J. Morgan of New Jersey, officials said Friday
"We are devastated by the news of Chris passing. He was a talented, hardworking, and determined athlete who loved his sport," said West Point wrestling coach"Chris had an infectious personality with a smile big enough to fill any room, and a heart big enough to love everyone around him. He made everyone around him better and he will be greatly missed," Ward said.
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