MOS 19D Cavalry Scout Duty Descriptions

Team Leader

Airborne Scout Team Leader 19D2P
Served as a Scout Team Leader in an Airborne Reconnaissance, Surveillance & Target Aquisition(RSTA)Troop. Responsible for the health, morale, welfare, discipline, individual, collective training and the professional development of 4 enlisted soldiers; responsible for the maintenance of and accountability of one M1151 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle and ancillary equipement worth in excess of $250,000; tactically employs a team in support of platoon and troop operations; collects and reports intelligence during operations; analyzes enemy intelligence for use by the Squadron Commander; ensures that the team is ready to deploy worldwide as part of the Global Response Force.


Team Leader
Serves as a Team Leader in a Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) platoon in a Cavalry Squadron assigned to a Battlefield Surveillance Brigade; deployable world wide; responsible for the health, morale, welfare, discipline, individual, collective training and the professional development of three enlisted Soldiers; additionally responsible for the maintenance, operational readiness, and accountability of one HMMWV and all assigned equipment valued in excess of $2,000,000 dollars.


Scout Team Leader
Served as Scout Team Leader attached to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , forward deployed to Central Iraq conducting route clearance operations in support of Operation New Dawn; responsible for the accountability, sensitive items, health, welfare, discipline, training and professional development of three Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and mission readiness of one MRAP and one Husky route clearance vehicles to include all components and associated organizational equipment valued in excess of $1.1 million.





Squad Leader

19D20 Squad Leader
Serves as a Squad Leader in a Cavalry Troop deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-09 and redeployed to a garrison enviroment; plans and executes squad and individual missions as well as training; responsible for the discipline, morale, welfare, family sustainment, and professional growth of six Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and mission readiness of two M1151 HMMWV to include all components and associated organizational equipment valued in excess of $ 350,000.


19D3O Section Leader/Squad Leader
Supervises scout squad, CFV crew and M551A1 crew; supervises operator maintenance of tracked and wheeled scout vehicles and individual crew-served weapons; selects, organizes and supervises operation of observation and listening posts; supervises scout recovery operations; trains scout squad; supervises request, storage and issue of ammunition; leads scout squad and assists in leading scout platoon; serves as vehicle commander on CFV, ITV, HMMWV-TOW and M551A1.





Section Leader

Section Leader
Assigned as a Section Leader to a Scout Platoon in a rapid deployable Airborne Cavalry Squadron forward deployed in the Republic of Germany; responsible for the health, welfare and discipline of three NCOs and nine enlisted Soldiers and their families; responsible for the maintenance, accountability and combat readiness of three High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles and all assigned weapons and equipment valued in excess of two million dollars; assumes duties and responsibilities of the Platoon Sergeant in his absence.


Section Leader
Serves as a Section leader in a Motorized Reconnaissance Troop in a Reconnaissance & Surveillance Squadron, assigned to a Battlefield Surveillance Brigade; responsible for the training morale, and welfare of one NCO and eight Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and readiness of three M1025 HMMWV s and all equipment worth in excess of $5,000,000; supervises the gathering of and intelligence reporting directly to the Troop Commander; serves as platoon sergeant in his absence.


19D3O Section Leader
As Section leader, responsible for the training and tactical deployment of a scout section in combat; responsible for individual and crew-served weapons and the maintenance of assigned vehicle and equipment; manages reconnaissance of fording sites, tunnels and bridges; controls movement when conducting route/ area/ zone reconnaissance at section level by evaluating terrain, selecting routes, assembly areas, and combat formations; supervises section/ squad resupply of Class I, II, III, and V; identifies and selects targets and issues fire commands.


19D30 Section Leader
Section Leader in a rapid deployment Divisonal Cavalry Squadron; responsible for the health, welfare, training, accountability, and supervision of three 19D2O NCOs and six 19D1O Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance, tactical employment, and accountability of three M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles and associated equipment worth in excess of $10 million.


19D3O Section Leader (TRADOC)
Serves as a Section Leader in a Armored Cavalry Troop; responsible for the discipline, training, morale, health and welfare of one Staff Sergeant, one Sergeant, two Soldiers and their Families; responsible for providing combat ready Soldiers, vehicles and equipment to the United States Army Armor School; supports of Program of Instruction for Armor Basic Officer Leaders Course, Master Gunner Course, Army Reconnaissance Course and Tank Commanders Course; responsible for daily administrative operations and employment of the section; assumes the duties of the Platoon Sergeant in his absence.


Section Leader
Section Leader in an Airborne Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) Troop; responsible for the health, welfare, and training of six Cavalry Scouts; responsible for the maintenance and accountability of two M1025 High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle and ancillary equipment worth in excess of $240,000; tactically employs Scout Team in support of Troop operations; collects and reports intelligence during operations; analyzes enemy intelligence for use by the Troop Commander; prepares Team to deploy anywhere in the world in 18 hours.


19D3O Cavalry Scout Section Leader
Responsible for the discipline, training, morale, health, welfare, and tactical deployment of a Scout Section in support of combat and contingency operations; assumes the duties of the Platoon Sergeant in his absence; responsible for all assigned equipment; maintains assigned M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicle (CFV) and M1025/M1026 HMMWV; collects battlefield intelligence reports and analyzes accuracy of reconnaissance information; supervises reconnaissance of fording sites, tunnels, bridges, and routes for follow on forces; evaluates terrain, selects routes, assembly areas, and combat firing positions; manages section resupply of Class I (subsistence), III (petroleum, oil and lubricants), IV (personal demand items), and V (ammunition); identifies and selects targets and issues fire commands; calls for, observes, and adjusts indirect fires.


Senior Scout/Section leader
Senior Scout/Section leader in a Motorized Reconnaissance Troop in a Reconnaissance & Surveillance Squadron, assigned to a Battlefield Surveillance Brigade; responsible for the training morale, and welfare of two NCOs and eight Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and readiness of four M1114 and three M1165 HMMWV and all equipment worth in excess of $5,000,000; supervises the gathering of and intelligence reporting directly to the Troop Commander; serves as platoon sergeant in his absence.





Platoon Sergeant

Platoon Sergeant
Directs the tactical and technical training and deployment of a reconnaissance Platoon assigned to a Scout Troop within a Reconnaissance Squadron; responsible for the health, morale, welfare, discipline, individual and collective training, and the professional development of four NCO's and 12 Soldiers; additionally responsible for the operational readiness, maintenance, and accountability of all assigned vehicles and BII valued in excess of $8,000,000, advises scout platoon leader on all procedures, training, administrative actions and enlisted matters.


19D4O Platoon Sergeant
Serves as a Platoon Sergeant in a Light Cavalry Troop in support of an Infantry Brigade Combat Team; responsible for the training, morale, and welfare of four NCOs and 20 Soldiers and their Families; advises Platoon Leader on squadron and troop operating procedures, policies, training, administrative actions and enlisted matters; assumes Platoon Leader's duties in his absence; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and combat readiness of six HMMWVs and all assigned equipment valued in excess of $8 million.


19D4O Platoon Sergeant (TRADOC)
Serves as a Scout Platoon Sergeant in an Armored Cavalry Troop; responsible for the discipline, training, morale, health and welfare of three Staff Sergeant, two Sergeants, five Soldiers and their Families; responsible for providing combat ready Soldiers, vehicles and equipment to the United States Army Armor School in support Program of Instruction including Armor Basic Officer Leaders Course, Master Gunner Course, Army Reconnaissance Course, Tank Commanders Course; responsible for daily administrative operations and employment of the platoon.


19D40 Platoon Sergeant
Platoon Sergeant in the only Heavy Armored Cavalry Regiment in the Army; responsible for the training, morale, and welfare of nine NCOs and 20 Soldiers; responsible for the maintenance, accountability, and readiness of six M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles and all assigned equipment valued in excess of $18 million; advises Scout Platoon Leader on squadron and troop operating procedures, policies, training, administrative actions and enlisted matters; responsible for coordination and execution of the commanders intent and guidance.





Gunner

TAC Stryker Gunner
Stryker Gunner in a Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition (RSTA) Squadron assigned to a Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT); responsible for the training, discipline, health, welfare, morale, professional development, and combat readiness of four enlisted Soldiers; supervises the maintenance and supply accountability of one M1130 Stryker Command Vehicle and associated section MTOE equipment valued in excess of $2,000,000; assists the Section Leader in preparing and conducting training while ensuring the section is prepared for worldwide deployment within 96 hours.


CFV Gunner
Serves as a member of observation and listening team; gathers and reports information on terrain features, enemy strength, disposition, and equipment; loads, cleans, and fires crew serve weapons; identifies targets; requests and adjusts indirect fire; operates wheeled and tracked vehicles and communication equipment; uses maps and map symbols; navigates on ground; uses a compass and distinguishes topographical features; assists in firing of BFV crew serve weapons; assists mechanics and makes minor repairs on scout vehicles; performs first aid and applies sanitation methods; uses radiac and chemical detection kits.





Operations NCO
Serves as an Operations NCO in a rapidly deployable Reconnaissance and Surveillance Troop assigned to the 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade (BFSB); responsible for carrying out the commanders plans and programs for accomplishment of the troops missions; responsible for the health, welfare, accountability, morale, discipline, and professional development of eleven Soldiers; responsible for supervising the maintenance of eight tactical vehicles and organic equipment valued in excess of $4,000,000


First Sergeant
Serves as a First Sergeant within a deployable Reconnaissance and Surveillance Squadron; capable of short notice deployments in support of combat operations anywhere in the world providing reconnaissance, surveillance, and intelligence assets to combatant commanders; responsible for the health, welfare, accountability, morale, discipline, professional development, individual and collective training of 55 Soldiers including 15 NCO's; provides recommendations to the Troop Commander on daily operations and leader development; oversees maintenance, accountability and employment of tactical vehicles and equipment worth in excess of $11,000,000.


Instructor/ Writer
Served as a Cavalry Instructor in a One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Cavalry Troop; responsible for the training, health and welfare of three NCOs and their families; responsible for the training, evaluating, and coordinating of training events for 165 Initial Entry Training (IET) Cavalry Scouts in over 81 skill level one tasks in three 16 week cycles; responsible for the maintenance and readiness of two M3A3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicles, two M1025 HMMWVs, two LMTVs, and two M149A trailers, valued in excess of two million dollars; ensures scheduling and utilization of training aids and simulators in accordance with 194th Armored Brigade programs and 19D POI.




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