operation order
always unless the OPORD says otherwise
operation order
An OPORD is an operations order; it's handed down through ranks and describes the situation, mission, execution, sustainment, and C2. A WARNO(warning order) is merely a heads-up to the soldiers that an OPORD may be on its way, and to prepare for any upcoming missions.
when the commander sets an execution time.
With a short title identification heading
They are used increase the base order clarity
Annex A of the OPORD/OPLAN.
Timeline (to include time & place of OPORD), Tasks for subordinates to complete now, Mission statement.
Use time zone ZULU (Z) unless the order states otherwise
It stands for "I Killed Laci Peterson". It's a code that was submitted on Opord Analytical's website and the founder "solved" it. It supposedly exonerates Scott Peterson.
The type of combat order that precisely and concisely explains the mission and the commander's intent is the Operations Order (OPORD). An OPORD outlines the overall mission, the desired end state, and the specific tasks for subordinate units, while clearly articulating the commander's intent. This ensures that all personnel understand the objectives and their roles in achieving them, facilitating effective execution of the mission.
In accordance with OPORD 11-092 FRAGO 2, INSCOM personnel will use the "Classified By" block format that includes the name or position of the original classifier, the authority for classification, and the date of the classification. This ensures compliance with established security protocols for handling classified information. Always refer to the specific guidelines outlined in the order for any additional requirements.