Operations order
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An OPORD or Operations Order is a standardized multiparagraph military order used in the United States military.
[edit] Example Format
1. Situation
- a. Enemy.
- (1)Weather.
- (2)Terrain.
- (3)Enemy Forces.
- b. Friendly.
- c. Attachments and detachments.
2. Mission.
3. Execution.
- a. Concept of the Operation
- b. Specific tasks to subordinate units.
- c. Coordinating instructions.
4. Service Support.
- a. General.
- b. Material and Services.
- c. Medical evacuation and treatment.
- d. Personnel.
- e. Miscellaneous.
5. Command and Signal
- a. Command.
- b. Signal.
6. POC (Point of Contact)
[edit] References
- FM 17-97 Cavalry Troop (October 1995)
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