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American Focus > Blog > World News > JD Vance attends dignified transfer for soldier Benjamin N. Pennington, the 7th US service member to die in Iran war
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JD Vance attends dignified transfer for soldier Benjamin N. Pennington, the 7th US service member to die in Iran war

Last updated: March 10, 2026 1:50 am
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JD Vance attends dignified transfer for soldier Benjamin N. Pennington, the 7th US service member to die in Iran war
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Vice President JD Vance Pays Tribute to Fallen US Soldier

Vice President JD Vance stood alongside the grieving family of Army Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, who tragically became the seventh US service member to lose his life in combat during the Iran war. The dignified transfer ceremony, a solemn event that honors fallen US service members, took place at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware as Pennington’s remains were brought back to the US on Monday evening.

Pennington, a 26-year-old soldier from Glendale, Kentucky, passed away after sustaining injuries during an attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia on March 1, as confirmed by a Pentagon statement.

During the ceremony, Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saluted alongside high-ranking military officials as the transfer case, draped with the American flag, was carried from the military aircraft to an awaiting vehicle.

The transfer case containing the remains of Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington being moved by a US Army carry team on March 9, 2026. AP

Mike Bell, a retired pastor from Glendale Christian Church, shared his memories of Pennington, whom he had known since childhood. Bell received a call from Pennington’s father informing him of the soldier’s injuries.

According to Bell, Pennington’s father had initially mentioned a potential transfer to Germany for medical treatment, but sadly, Pennington’s condition worsened, leading to his passing.

Describing Pennington as a quiet individual who diligently carried out his responsibilities, Bell recalled the soldier’s involvement in the church’s after-school program.

State and Local Officials Express Condolences

Pennington served in the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command stationed at Fort Carson, Colorado, where the unit focused on missile warning, GPS, and long-haul satellite communications.

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Keith Taul, judge-executive of Hardin County, where Pennington hailed from, expressed his sorrow, emphasizing his longstanding connection with the Pennington family and the profound impact of their loss.

Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth saluting as a US Army carry team moves Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington’s remains at Dover Air Force Base on March 9, 2026. Getty Images

Glendale, a small town with around 300 residents, mourns the loss of one of its own. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear paid tribute to Pennington, describing him as a hero who made the ultimate sacrifice in service of his country.

Six Other Soldiers Remembered

Pennington’s passing adds to the tragic toll of six other service members who lost their lives since the conflict with Iran began. The solemn dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base also honored these fallen soldiers.

President Donald Trump, who joined the families of the six soldiers at the transfer ceremony, described the experience as one of the toughest duties of his presidency.

Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, was killed in a retaliatory attack by Iran. US ARMY/AFP via Getty Images

Pennington’s former teachers and community members remembered him as an American hero, highlighting his achievements as an Eagle Scout and his commitment to serving his country.

Awards and Tributes

Pennington’s service record includes several accolades such as the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, and National Defense Service Medal, among others. His dedication and leadership were praised by military officials, with plans for his posthumous promotion to staff sergeant.

Reflecting on Pennington’s sacrifice, Lt. Gen. Sean A. Gainey of the USASMDC expressed deep sadness, emphasizing the soldier’s love for his country. Col. Michael F. Dyer, 1st Space Brigade commander, described Pennington as a dedicated and experienced noncommissioned officer.

As the nation mourns the loss of Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, his legacy as a brave and selfless soldier lives on in the hearts of those who knew him.

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