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Glendale soldier killed in Saudi Arabia

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The U.S. Department of War has confirmed the identity of a soldier killed in Saudi Arabia as that of a Hardin County man.

According to a release from the DOW, 26-year-old Sergeant Benjamin N. Pennington of Glendale “died of his wounds on March 8, 2026, from injuries sustained during an enemy attack on March, 1, 2026, at Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia.” The DOW says Pennington was assigned to the 1st Space Battalion, 1st Space Brigade, out of Fort Carson, Colorado.

Pennington graduated from Central Hardin High School in 2017. Hardin County Schools Early College and Career Center Automotive Technology Teacher Tom Pitt, who taught Pennington at EC3, said he learned of Pennington’s death from another former student Sunday.

“A lot of times as a teacher, you have students who are smart, you have students who are charismatic, who are likeable, dare I say enchanting,” Pitt said. “Rarely do you have students who are all of those, and Ben Pennington was all of those.”

Pitt called Pennington “the quintessential All-American.”

“He did Boy Scouts, he represented our school at SkillsUSA, he achieved an ASE certification through us,” Pitt said. “He was basically the Swiss Army Knife of students.”

In a post on Facebook, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said: “Kentucky, I am sad to share we just received news that Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington from Glendale has died due to injuries from an Iranian attack. Sgt. Pennington is a hero who sacrificed everything serving our country. Please join Britainy and me as we pray for his family and our fellow Kentuckians during this difficult time.”

Hardin County Judge/Executive Keith Taul ordered flags at all county buildings, grounds, and facilities be flown at half-staff in honor of Pennington until sundown on Wednesday, March 11. Hardin County Government said in a release Hardin County citizens and organizations “are encouraged to join in this mark of respect by lowering their flags to half-staff during this period.” 

The DOW says the attack on Prince Sultan Air Base is under investigation.

(Photo Credit: U.S. Army)

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