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Cavalry Scouts seem to share a lot of related skills aside from specializing in reconnaissance. Back in time before Korean War I believe 19D MOS used to be part of 11 series, until someone decided that it better fits with Armor.

Nevertheless, we have 11Cs, who tend to do much less related work of actual infantry and more akin to artillery field, and then we have 19Ds, who do a lot of 11B work.
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Yes. They are in similar field of operations.
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No. Cavalry belongs with Armor.
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PVT Robert Cameron
As to your comment about 11C. Back when I went through Fort Benning the mos was listed as 11B-C2. They had the same training as I did, but the had to learn how to hump the mortar along with us. There's not much use for the mortar toting 11C's anymore. Our brothers and sisters have better weapons. And if I'm not mistaken I believe that the mortar was replaced by the tow missile system. And that too can be humped by a grunt. Especially in places where vehicles can't get to. So when it pertains to the 11series, your still a grunt.
SGT(P) Jordon Dodder
SGT(P) Jordon Dodder
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I do not believe the 60mm and 120mm mortars where replaced by the TOW missile.

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