Kentucky Hero: Sgt. Benjamin Pennington's Ultimate Sacrifice
Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, a Kentucky native, died from injuries sustained during a March 1 attack in Saudi Arabia. Known for his dedication and quiet nature, Pennington's death marks the seventh U.S. combat fatality in the Iran war. Posthumously promoted, he is remembered as a hero who gave his all.
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Army Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, from Glendale, Kentucky, has become the seventh U.S. service member to lose his life in combat during the Iran war, the Pentagon confirmed on Monday. Pennington, 26, passed away Sunday following injuries from a March 1 attack at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia.
Known for his quiet determination, Pennington joined the Army right after high school and served in the 1st Space Battalion of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. Local community leaders and the Kentucky Governor have hailed him as a hero, honoring his ultimate sacrifice.
With his military career marked by numerous commendations, Pennington's dedication to service will not be forgotten. In a poignant tribute, the Pentagon announced his posthumous promotion to staff sergeant, underscoring his professional excellence and sense of duty.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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