Posted on Dec 17, 2019
Keenan Kostyk
11.6K
121
28
11
11
0
it seems like everyone and their mother is talking about how cav scouts are not "basically infantry". and since I'm joining the Nat'l Guard, i would like to know so i don't make the wrong MOS choice
Avatar feed
Responses: 14
CPL Gary Pifer
2
2
0
19D and 11B were both OJT on the job training MOS'... in the Guard... go learn a valuable job skill.
(2)
Comment
(0)
SSG Platoon Sergeant
SSG (Join to see)
6 y
There are plenty of valuable job skills in the infantry if you apply yourself and establish good skills and seek out opportunities. Just because you’re not a 25U doesn’t mean you can’t be in charge of the IT guy at Walmart.
(5)
Reply
(0)
1px xxx
Suspended Profile
6 y
There is virtually no OJT in the Guard anymore
1px xxx
Suspended Profile
6 y
SSG (Join to see) if you put a 25U in charge of your IT department your HR folks should be fired lol
SSG Platoon Sergeant
SSG (Join to see)
6 y
Honestly Sergeant I still don’t know what they do. SFC Thomas Foreman
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
SPC Alexander Bendyna III
1
1
0
The mentality between the two disciplines are polar opposites. Infantrymen need to violently aggressive to do thier jobs. Often times that aggression is what allows them to accomplish thier objectives and minimize casualties. Scouts, on the other hand, rely on stealth and patience to survive. If the 2 or 3 scouts on an OP are caught, they're likely dead. Scouts will fight to break contact and run. We're too far ahead of the main elements and won't reliable recieve any support of caught. We'd probably get some artillery support. Rule #1of being a scout: Don't get caught. The similarities between Scout and infantry is that we both do a lot of walking and carry a rifle and radio, the similarities end about there. As a scout, I trained on infantry battle drills just like infantry train on setting up OPs. Doesn't make us good at the others' job. during my stint at Ft. Irwin, most OPs I walked into a destroyed were set up by infantry guys who were talking so loudly that I heard them from my OP on the other side of the ridge from them.
(1)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
SPC Rifleman
0
0
0
I’m 11B in the NG. The main difference on paper is the cav scouts would be a “Recon” unit, and Infantry would be the fighting force.. On the modern battlefield, since the enemy is not uniformed, a lot of the time cav scouts will end up in contact and needing to do similar jobs. The infantry is trained more specifically for combat.. On paper, it’s basically Recon (19D) VS Infantry (11B/C).. If you are scared to fight, neither option is a great idea for you. If your more into the recon aspect, Cav Scout. If you want to be part of a bigger brotherhood that is build on the pride of being the best at everything they do, Infantry
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small
PVT Mark Zehner
0
0
0
Everything
(0)
Comment
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close