From Steel tanks to boots on the ground, C co., 1-163 INF is writing a new chapter in their identity. While anticipating enemy contact from a second company, these soldiers executed defensive training tactics at Fort Harrison by digging in fortifying positions, maneuvering on the fly, and holding ground under pressure. This exercise marks a critical step in C Co's transition from tankers to a light infantry force, proving adaptability is one of their greatest weapons.
The enemy is coming - and C Co. 1-163 INF is ready. During defensive training at Fort Harrison, infantry soldiers prepared for a simulated ambush from a neighboring company, refining their response to chaos in real time. As the company transitions from its background in armor to a light infantry mission set, every rep and scenario builds cohesion and combat ready precision.
| Date Taken: | 06.04.2026 |
| Date Posted: | 06.07.2026 15:46 |
| Photo ID: | 9731744 |
| VIRIN: | 260604-Z-JJ857-4005 |
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| Location: | HELENA, MONTANA, US |
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