Army MOS 19D

Cavalry Scout

Army 19D (Cavalry Scout) typically involves combat-oriented field operations.

Common Exposures

🪖 Combat/Stress
Direct combat exposure, hostile fire, IED blasts
🔊 Noise
Weapons fire, explosions, vehicle noise
💪 Physical Strain
Heavy gear, marching, physical demands
🌦️ Environmental
Extreme weather, dust, sand, burn pits

Likely Service-Connected Conditions

Diagnostic Code Condition Likelihood Reasoning
5237 Lumbosacral or cervical strain High Heavy gear and physical demands cause back strain
6260 Tinnitus, recurrent High Weapons fire and explosions cause tinnitus
9411 Posttraumatic stress disorder High Combat exposure commonly causes PTSD
5257 Knee, other impairment Medium Marching and physical demands affect knees
6847 Sleep Apnea Syndromes Medium Deployment stress and irregular sleep patterns
8045 Residuals of traumatic brain injury (TBI) Medium Blast exposure risk for traumatic brain injury
8100 Migraine Medium Blast exposure and stress cause migraines
9434 Major depressive disorder Medium Combat stress and deployment separation

☢️ PACT Act & Toxic Exposure

Select the era that best matches when you served to see how this job’s toxic exposures changed over time.

Vietnam Era 📅 1962-1975
Agent Orange / Herbicides
PACT Act
Ground-level exposure in defoliated terrain and contaminated vegetation.
Combat Stress
Sustained combat and operational stress exposure.
Infectious Wounds
Punji stake injuries and contaminated wound exposure in jungle environments.
Noise
Weapons fire, tracked vehicles, demolitions, and repeated blast noise exposure.
Physical Strain
Rucking, jumping, digging, heavy loads, and repeated musculoskeletal stress.
Tropical Disease Exposure
Malaria and other tropical disease exposure during field operations.
Cold War Era 📅 1945-1991
Combat Stress
Sustained combat and operational stress exposure.
Noise
Weapons fire, tracked vehicles, demolitions, and repeated blast noise exposure.
Physical Strain
Rucking, jumping, digging, heavy loads, and repeated musculoskeletal stress.
Gulf War Era 📅 1990-2001
Chemical Warfare Agents
PACT Act
Potential low-level exposure related to Khamisiyah demolition and alerts.
Depleted Uranium
PACT Act
Exposure from damaged armor, munitions, and recovered battlefield equipment.
Oil Well Fire Smoke
PACT Act
Operations in oil smoke plumes across the theater.
Anthrax / PB Tablets
Use of PB tablets and anthrax prophylaxis during deployment.
Combat Stress
Sustained combat and operational stress exposure.
Noise
Weapons fire, tracked vehicles, demolitions, and repeated blast noise exposure.
Physical Strain
Rucking, jumping, digging, heavy loads, and repeated musculoskeletal stress.
Post-9/11 Era 📅 2001-present
Burn Pits
PACT Act
Daily proximity to open-air burn pits on FOBs and combat outposts.
K2 Base Contamination
PACT Act
Potential exposure for units that transited or operated through K2.
Sand / Dust Particulates
PACT Act
Persistent inhalation of fine particulate matter during patrols and base operations.
Combat Stress
Sustained combat and operational stress exposure.
IED Blast Exposure
Lead, mercury, explosive residue, and blast overpressure from IED strikes.
Noise
Weapons fire, tracked vehicles, demolitions, and repeated blast noise exposure.
Physical Strain
Rucking, jumping, digging, heavy loads, and repeated musculoskeletal stress.