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    Strike Phoenix

    Strike Phoenix

    Photo By Spc. John Simpson | Soldiers with Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade...... read more read more

    FORT CAMPBELL, KY, UNITED STATES

    11.20.2021

    Story by Spc. John Simpson 

    40th Public Affairs Detachment

    2nd BCT Strike Phoenix
    Story by Spc. John Simpson, 40th Public Affairs Detachment

    Fort Campbell, Ky. — During the Division Training Density, Operation Lethal Eagle, the Soldiers of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), have trained to ensure a new level of lethality during the division-wide exercise.

    The 2nd BCT Soldiers have spent this week running Squad-level Training Exercises for patrol lanes, attack positions and effective defense positions to improve overall Soldier readiness.

    “We train like we fight so that we will be prepared for whatever comes our way,” said Spc. Timothy Kern, an assistant gunner with 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 2nd BCT. “With that knowing how to properly defend is as important as knowing how to fight for every Soldier.”

    The Soldiers of 2nd BCT ran through patrolling lanes that lead into setting up an attack position which then led into digging defensive positions.

    The Soldiers of 1-75 CAV under the concealment of night conducted a patrol lane where they had to establish a connection with the infantry forces on ground and then move them to a secure fighting position.

    “This exercise test the interoperability of the cavalry Soldiers with the line infantry units we work with” said 1st Lt. Rainer Moy-Huwyler, executive officer for 1st Battalion, 75th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd BCT. “The idea behind this is to provide a secure route into an area for infantry Soldiers where they can fight and win.”

    The Soldiers from 1-75 led infantry Soldiers into a proper fighting position that then led into the attack STX lanes the following night. After holding their attack position, they tactically moved into a new fighting position and set up their defensive measures.

    2nd BCT then reinforced in their Soldiers the importance of a proper defensive position after a command leadership professional development exercise Nov. 10, where command groups from all over the division dug fighting positions that could withstand artillery fire.

    Commanding General of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Maj. Gen. JP McGee, previously stated the importance of setting up proper defensive in the future fight.

    The Soldiers of 1-26th created a fighting position for that would be effective for an armored vehicle attack and gave them the advantage of concealment defense and location.

    “We are here to deny the enemy freedom of maneuver and key terrain which is this intersection right here,” said Sergeant First Class Brandon Kramer, the First Sergeant for Charlie Company, 1-26th. “We have machine gun and anti-armor positions set up to ensure victory against any enemy movements through this area.”

    Creating the proper defense requires a lot of planning when setting up Soldiers because the best offense starts with a good defense, you have to be concealed and able to move so that you can keep the upper hand on your enemy.

    2nd BCT ensured their Soldiers maintain optimal fitness and tactical readiness. During Strike Phoenix, it has been the strong foundation for Lethal Eagle.

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    Date Taken: 11.20.2021
    Date Posted: 11.22.2021 11:21
    Story ID: 409734
    Location: FORT CAMPBELL, KY, US

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