Senior Airman Benjamin White coming home to Erwin, Tennessee

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Airman Senior Benjamin White was escorted back home to Erwin, Tennessee on Saturday, June 19th, 2010. His helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan on June 9th, 2010. Sr. Airman Benjamin White and 3 other comrades were killed. They are hero's and we salute them.

The songs are not ours and we are not claiming them. The songs are only for the purpose saluting our fallen comrade.
-Brandon McCorkle

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  • awesome tribute to a hero

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  • I went to basic training with Ben and still have a picture of me and him after we graduated. Rest in peace bro. 331st Wolfpack for life!

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  • From a local guy, THANK YOU so much for your sacrifice... laying down your life at the altar of freedom... We can never thank you enough. God Bless you and your family

  • @vodkandcran theres no word to describe Seinor Airman White

  • SrA White is a hero. I had the PRIVLEGE of knowing him.

  • @m4lic3187

    oops my bad i got my typeing messed up.

    

  • @astar1970 Airman, not Soldier... there is a difference.

  • RIP God bless.

  • God Bless that Soldier.

    thanks so much for fighting for us

  • Amazing video. As a fellow airman I say Thank You for such an awesome tribute to a true hero. Every hero should be brought home in this way. I am proud to say that I serve with people like SrA Benjamin White, SSgt Michael Flores, 1st Lt Joel Gentz and SSgt David Smith (the other heros killed in the helicopter). Being stationed at Davis-Monthan and being a part of the rescue family I as well as the rest of our rescue family will never forget them. "These Things We Do So That Others May Live"

  • Well done a true hero. I am honored he served with my son 1st Lt. Joel Gentz. Erwin looks like a wonderful small town just like Joel's home in Chelsea. These men are all heros. My heart goes out to his family, friends and community.

    steve gentz

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