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Pentagon IDs 7th US service member killed in Iran war

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Honoring 6 fallen American service members killed in Kuwait
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BySteven Beynon
March 09, 2026, 4:38 PM

The Defense Department on Monday identified another U.S. service member who died following the opening wave of Iranian retaliatory attacks across the Middle East, marking the seventh U.S. service member to die in the war with Iran. 

Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, 26, died Sunday from injuries he sustained during a March 1 retaliation strike on U.S. troops at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia from Iran.

The Defense Department has identified Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Ky., who succumbed to his injuries following a March 1 attack on his base in Saudi Arabia.
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"He gave the ultimate sacrifice for the country he loved," Lt. Gen. Sean A. Gainey, the top officer for Army Space and Missile Defense Command, said in a statement. "That makes him nothing less than a hero, and he will always be remembered that way. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends."

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Pennington enlisted in the Army in 2017 as a supply specialist and was assigned to the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade at Fort Carson, Colorado. He is set to be posthumously promoted to staff sergeant, the Army announced. 

Pennington was working at a strategic radar installation responsible for early warning against incoming missile threats, a critical node in the U.S. military's missile-defense architecture, according to a source familiar with the situation.

An Army carry team moves a flag-draped transfer case with the remains of U.S. Army Reserve soldier Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor past President Donald Trump during a casualty return, March 7, 2026, at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
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Trump attends dignified transfer of 6 fallen service members killed in Kuwait amid Iran war

On Saturday, President Donald Trump attended the dignified transfer of the other six American service members killed in the war's opening hours, after an Iranian drone struck in Kuwait. All six were killed in the same attack.

Even as the ceremony underscored the war's early toll, the president and senior Pentagon officials have been preparing the public for the likelihood that more casualties are ahead.

PHOTO: Dignified transfer of the remains of six U.S. Army 103rd Sustainment Command service members killed in Kuwait, in Dover
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine pay their respects during a dignified transfer of the remains of six U.S. Army service members of the 103rd Sustainment Command, who were killed in Kuwait, at Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware, March 7, 2026.
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"The president's been right to say there will be casualties," Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said in an interview with the CBS News program "60 Minutes" on Sunday. "Things like this don't happen without casualties. There will be more casualties."

Hegseth cast the losses as a grim but familiar feature of war for a country that has spent more than two decades fighting in the Middle East.

"Especially our generation knows what it's like to see Americans come home in caskets," he said. "But that doesn't weaken us one bit. It stiffens our spine and our resolve to say this is a fight we will finish."

ABC News' Martha Raddatz contributed to this report.

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