Benjamin D.-Tiffner-Obituary

Capt. Benjamin D. Tiffner

near Pidgeon, Kanawah County, Tennessee

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near Pidgeon, Kanawah County, Tennessee

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Captain Benjamin David Tiffner, 31, was killed in action Wednesday, November 7, when his vehicle was struck by an IED while conducting a combat operation in Baghdad, Iraq. Benjamin lived near Nashville, TN and was preceded in death by his grandfather, Lewis Edgar Tiffner, Retired US Army CSGM. Benjamin is survived by his parents, Timothy and Judith Tiffner, two sisters, Rebekah Crain and Sarah Tiffner, and two brothers, Joshua and Seth Tiffner.

Early in life, Benjamin planned to join the military. At 19, he enrolled at the United States Military Academy at West Point and graduated in 2000. After Infantry Officer's Basic Course, Airborne School and Ranger School, he was assigned to 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment., at Fort Lewis, Wash., and served as an infantry platoon leader, reconnaissance platoon leader, and company executive officer. He served in Iraq from November 2003 to March 2004. Upon graduating from the Special Forces Qualification Course in April 2006, he was assigned to 5th SFG(A) at Fort Campbell, KY.

His awards and decorations include two Army Commendation Medals, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Combat Infantryman Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge, Ranger Tab, and the Special Forces Tab.

At the time of his death, Captain Tiffner was a Special Forces Operational Detachment – Alpha team leader assigned to Company C, 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne). While three of Benjamin's ODA team members were injured, no one else was killed in the attack.

Benjamin died a Christian, heartily fulfilling his calling from God. He had talked with his family the day of the attack. To his parents and sister, Ben expressed concern for the spiritual needs surrounding him and resounding confidence that he was where God had led him, Ben confidently stated that he and his men were making a difference in the war effort. In his earthly life, Benjamin Tiffner was wholly dedicated to praising the glorious grace of his God.

Ben grew up both in the Philippines, where his family served as missionaries, and later in the Charleston, West Virginia area. While in high school, Ben played varsity basketball and soccer at Cross Lanes Christian School. He was home-schooled his last three years of high school. He loved competitive sports and hunting, and throughout his career in the Army Ben demonstrated an unusual passion for excellence combined with real personal humility. By God's grace, Ben's thoroughly-converted character made him an outstanding leader, counselor, soldier, friend, son, and brother.

On December 4, 2007, Captain Tiffner will be buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery. The service will be held at Murphy Funeral Home (703 920-4800) at 10:00 AM, and the graveside committal will be at 2PM.

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November 7th is always a hard day. My heart still goes out to Ben´s teammates and family.

Memorial Day 2017, I remember Ben Tiffner. I knew him as a young man, still a teenager and just a year older than me, when we crossed paths at Camp of the Hills in WV. I got to know him some on a backpacking trip and even then it was easy to picture him as a soldier, with a quiet strength and confidence but a ready smile. I was shocked and saddened to read years later of his death in Iraq. Ben's bravery and sacrifice are still appreciated and are not forgotten.

Dear Tiffner family,...

Remembering Ben this Memorial Day May 25th 2015.

Dear Tiffner fanily this is your cousin send this letter to tell sorry to see one of our own has fallen in war. We have another solider over there now, my son Michael he is in the Army also. He goes back to Germany. I'm the niece of Butch Tiffner is sister was my mom. We are a very proud Family of soldiers that serve our country. God bless them all.

Six years ago the world lost a good man, but that man left a lasting impression. Thank you Ben.

in ur memory i have decided to make a poster for my school for vetrans day and am trying to win first place and lately trying not to cry i love u and u were an amazing leader and uncle

Ben, the years have seemingly flown by and yet not a day passes when I don't think of you. I remember growing up with you, playing Army with you and Seth, Josh, Jason and Jared Coulter, Andy, Robert Ostman, and a bunch of others. I can still hear your laughter and I remember how much you were a Chicago Bears fan. (By the way, they beat my beloved Packers Monday night). I miss you still. Thank you for your friendship, your service to God and country, and for the example you set for those...

thank u so much for being the best uncle ever "i love u for ever and always" i will never for get u and will always remember u and when i have kids i will tell them how great u were and thank u for being a leader to our country