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How the Army’s cavalry scouts earn their spurswho served as a cavalry scout for 20 years. From upstate New York, Moorehead joined the Army in 1998, deploying to both Iraq and Afghanistan. From day one, he was focused on earning his spurs.
Troopers with the 3rd Cavalry Regiment who have not earned spurs on their combat boots had a chance to do so Tuesday morning ...
An curved arrow pointing right. 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 ...
The event also served as a media day, offering members of the press and public a rare, front-row look at how combat-ready formations like 1-9 Cav. Regt. prepare to win as part of the Army’s ...
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