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Air Force DB Bradley Kim is first openly gay service academy player

Gonzaga Prep running back Max Johnson (28) gains 24 yards on a pass play as Skyline’s Bradley Kim (8) moves in for the tackle during the first half of a high school football game at Gonzaga Prep, Friday, Sept. 9, 2016. Kim, who now plays at Air Force Academy, is the first openly gay football player at a service academy. (Colin Mulvany / The Spokesman-Review)
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – An Air Force defensive back is the first openly gay football player to play for a military academy.

The Gazette reports that sophomore Bradley Kim announced his sexual orientation on Friday to teammates, on social media and in an article in OutSports.

Kim said on social media that he is now comfortable and confident enough in himself to say that he is gay. He says he hopes that he can be an example to people who fear they won’t be accepted.

Stephen Peters II, founder of the advocacy group The American Military Partner Association, says, “To our knowledge, it’s safe to say Kim is the first Division 1 military academy football player to come out.”

Several of Kim’s teammates sent him messages of support through social media.

Air Force Academy officials say the academy strives to foster a culture where everyone gives and receives dignity and respect.