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  1. Cavalry Scout | U.S. Army - goarmy.com

    Ground Forces Cavalry Scout 19D As a Cavalry Scout, you’ll act as the eyes and ears on the field, gathering information about enemy positions, vehicles, weapons, and activity. You’ll determine …

  2. Cavalry scout - Wikipedia

    Cavalry Scout is the job title of someone who has achieved the military occupational specialty of 19D Armored Reconnaissance Specialist in the Combat Arms branch of the United States Army.

  3. Army Cavalry Scout (MOS 19D): 2023 Career Details

    Jun 18, 2024 · Army Cavalry Scouts (MOS 19D) are nicknamed “the eyes and ears” of the Army as well as its “first line of defense”. The role of 19D MOS is tremendously important and the information you …

  4. 19D MOS Cavalry Scout | USArmybasic

    Oct 10, 2023 · Cavalry scouts, often referred to as 19D cavalry scouts, are highly skilled soldiers in the US Army who serve as the “eyes and ears” of the unit. Their primary duty is to gather critical …

  5. Aug 5, 2024 · roadening Opportunities The Cavalry Scout serves, leads, or supervises as a member of a scout platoon that conducts reconnaissance and security operations, both mounted and dismounted, …

  6. 19D Cavalry Scout | Army National Guard

    Twenty-two weeks of One Station Unit Training. Some of it takes place in the classroom, but most of it will be spent primarily in the field. Whether it's taking part in squad maneuvers, target practice or war …

  7. This Solder training publication (STP) is for Soldiers holding military occupational specialty (MOS) 19D, Cavalry Scout, Skill Level 4, and for the trainers and first-line supervisors.

  8. MOS 19D Cavalry Scout Duty Descriptions - ArmyWriter.com

    Served as a Scout Team Leader in an Airborne Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Target Aquisition (RSTA)Troop.

  9. MOS 19D US Army Cavalry Scout

    Serve or assist as a member of scout crew, squad, section, or platoon in reconnaissance and combat operations.

  10. Cavalry Scout - Military-Ranks.org

    Secure and prepare ammunition on scout vehicles. Perform navigation during combat. Report information on terrain, weather and enemy. Collect data to classify routes, tunnels and bridges.