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For many soldiers, the Army's decision to transition away from most of its ceremonial cavalry units feels like the end of an ...
James Howard served in the U.S. Army for three years as a 19D Cavalry Scout, where he was the eyes and ears for various military operations.
Rival bids are expected for Spain’s 6x6 cavalry scout vehicle requirement, with an international consortium facing competition from major players including GDELS, Rheinmetall and the UAE’s Edge Group.
Staff Sgt. Nielsen, originally from Ivanhoe, Minnesota, initially served as a C-130 airframe mechanic in the Marine Corps from 2006-2011 before transitioning to the Army in 2018 as a 19D, cavalry ...
(Mr. Driscoll gained proficiency with firearms as a cavalry scout with the Army’s 10th Mountain Division in Iraq.) ...
“Important to note about Corey is he is a 19D (cavalry scout) currently filling the Intelligence advisor role on his team, teaching our partners the value of intelligence-driven operations ...
It’s not the hat that makes the cavalry scout, but the spurs. Here's how the Army's cav scouts earn their gold and silver spurs.
The cavalry scout acts as the eyes and ears on the battlefield to obtain information about the enemy, allowing for commanders to make knowledgeable decisions for their troops.
Three Space Force troops completed a grueling 30-hour trial with the Army's 1st Cavalry regiment to earn their spurs and Stetson hat.
Referred to as "precision retention," the program highlights overcrowded occupational specialties, such as cavalry scouts and military police, as well as incentive bonuses and promotion ...
A U.S. Army Cavalry Scout breaks down every piece of gear he carries in his "72-hour bag," including weapons, field rations, and radio components. Staff Sergeant Jeffrey Haynes explains why each ...