Cavalry Scout Specialist

2 months ago


Geneva, New York, United States Army National Guard Full time
Job Overview

As a Cavalry Scout, you serve as the vital eyes and ears of the armored division. Your role involves advancing ahead of your unit to conduct reconnaissance and relay essential information back to your commanding officer. This critical on-site intelligence is crucial for informed decision-making.

Key Responsibilities
  • Secure and prepare ammunition for scout vehicles.
  • Operate individual and crew-served weaponry.
  • Perform navigation tasks during combat scenarios.
  • Act as a member of observation and listening posts.
  • Gather and report intelligence on terrain, weather conditions, and enemy forces.
  • Collect data to classify routes, tunnels, and bridges.
  • Utilize principles of concealment and camouflage effectively.

Essential Skills
  • Willingness to embrace challenges.
  • Maintain peak physical and mental fitness.

Through specialized training in this field, you will cultivate qualities that are highly sought after by employers today, including leadership, discipline, courage, and the ability to remain composed under pressure. Joining the Army National Guard equips you for a fulfilling civilian career.

Compensation and Training
Instead of incurring costs to acquire these skills, you will earn a paycheck while training. In the Army National Guard, you will gain valuable job skills while receiving financial compensation and qualifying for tuition assistance.

Training for the Cavalry Scout position includes Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training, which are combined into 16 weeks of One Station Unit Training. This training primarily occurs in the field, supplemented by classroom instruction. Continuous training is essential; Cavalry Scouts regularly engage in squad maneuvers, target practice, and war games to keep their skills sharp and maintain readiness.

Benefits and Requirements
Benefits
  • Paid training opportunities.
  • Monthly salary.
  • Montgomery GI Bill benefits.
  • Federal and State tuition assistance.
  • Retirement benefits for part-time service.
  • Affordable life insurance coverage (up to $400,000).
  • 401(k)-type savings plan.
  • Student Loan Repayment Program (up to $50,000 for existing loans).
  • Health care benefits available.
  • VA home loan eligibility.
  • Potential bonuses.
  • Non-prior service candidates typically earn between $200 and $250 per drill weekend, subject to change.

Requirements
  • Military enlistment in the Army National Guard.
  • Must be at least a junior in high school or possess a high school diploma or GED certificate.
  • Age requirement: between 17 and 35 years.
  • Ability to pass a physical examination and meet legal and moral standards.
  • Must fulfill citizenship requirements.


Note: Military enlistment is required. Programs and benefits are subject to change. Consult your Army National Guard recruiter for the latest information. Actual MOS assignment may depend on availability.