![]() ![]() Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Nongovernmental Organizations. Identify and state the missions of adjacent units and other units whose actions have a significant impact on the issuing headquarters.Į. Identify the higher headquarters one echelon above (for example, 1st Armored Division). Identify the higher headquarters two echelons above (for example, Joint Task Force-18). Identify and state the mission and commander’s intent for headquarters two levels up and one level up from the issuing headquarters. (1) Higher Headquarters Mission and Intent. ![]() Briefly identify the missions of friendly forces and the objectives, goals, and missions of civilian organizations that impact the issuing headquarters in the following subparagraphs: Refer to Annex B (Intelligence) as required.ĭ. Identify adversaries and known or potential terrorist threats within the area of operations. Describe the enemy’s composition, disposition, location, strength, and probable courses of action. Identify enemy forces and appraise their general capabilities. Refer to Annex B (Intelligence) as required.Ĭ. Describe the aspects of weather that impact operations. Refer to Annex B (Intelligence) as required. Describe the aspects of terrain that impact operations. Refer to the appropriate map by its subparagraph under references, for example, “Map, reference (b).” See Appendix (Operation Overlay) to Annex C (Operations) as required. ![]() Refer to Annex B (Intelligence) as required.ī. ![]() The situation paragraph describes the conditions of the operational environment that impact operations in the following subparagraphs:Ī. Refer to Annex A (Task Organization) if long or complicated.ġ. Task Organization: Describe the organization of forces available to the issuing headquarters and their command and support relationships. ( gives the Letter Designations, and gives the proper names.) Example: Quebec, Eastern Daylight Time. When the OPLAN or OPORD applies to units in different time zones, use Greenwich Mean (ZULU) Time. Time Zone Used Throughout the OPLAN/OPORD: State the time zone used in the area of operations during execution. (b) List other references in subparagraphs. Map entries include series number, country, sheet names, or numbers, edition, and scale. List references concerning a specific function in the appropriate attachments. References: List documents essential to understanding the OPLAN or OPORD. Number plans and orders consecutively by calendar year. OPERATION PLAN/ORDER Įxample: OPORD 3411 (OPERATION DESERT DRAGON) (UNCLASSIFIED) The fifth line is a headquarters internal control number assigned to all plans and orders in accordance with unit standard operating procedures (SOPs). The fourth line is the date or date-time group that the plan or order was signed or issued and becomes effective unless specified otherwise in the coordinating instructions. It may be a code name, postal designation, or geographic location. The second line is the official designation of the issuing headquarters (for example, 1st Infantry Division). Maintain a log of specific copies issued to addressees. The first line of the heading is the copy number assigned by the issuing headquarters. Refer to AR 380-5 for classification and release marking instructions. Place the classification (if other than an unclassified order) marking at the front of each paragraph and subparagraph in parentheses. Place the classification at the top and bottom of every page of the OPLAN or OPORD. ![]()
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