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Military orders typically consist of a clear and concise directive outlining the mission, objectives, and tasks to be accomplished. They often include details such as the unit involved, timeline, location, and any specific rules of engagement or operational considerations. The format may vary by branch and purpose, but they generally emphasize clarity and brevity to ensure effective communication and execution. Additionally, they may include annexes for further details and guidance.

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