An Operations Order, often abbreviated as OPORD, is the type of combat order that precisely and concisely explains the mission, the commander's intent, and the concept of how to accomplish a mission.
An Operations Order, often abbreviated as OPORD, is the type of combat order that precisely and concisely explains the mission, the commander's intent, and the concept of how to accomplish a mission.
An Operations Order, often abbreviated as OPORD, is the type of combat order that precisely and concisely explains the mission, the commander's intent, and the concept of how to accomplish a mission.
An Operations Order, often abbreviated as OPORD, is the type of combat order that precisely and concisely explains the mission, the commander's intent, and the concept of how to accomplish a mission.
Procedures, information, degree of control and structure
Most brigade and higher level commanders can find their Command Mission Essential Task List (CMETL) in their unit's Readiness Management Cycle (RMC) or in their unit's Mission Essential Task List (METL) documentation. These documents outline the essential tasks required for the unit to accomplish its mission and are typically maintained at the unit headquarters or within the operations section.
The backbrief is the rehearsal used to determine how a subordinate leader intends to accomplish a mission.
The backbrief is the rehearsal used to determine how a subordinate leader intends to accomplish a mission.
Directed mission
Commanders consider multiple factors when assigning missions, including the objective of the mission, available resources, capabilities and skillsets of the units or individuals, time constraints, threat assessment, and overall mission priorities. They also evaluate the risks associated with the mission and the potential impact on the overall mission accomplishment. Additionally, commanders consider the legality, feasibility, and potential for success of the assigned mission.
The backbrief is the rehearsal used to determine how a subordinate leader intends to accomplish a mission.
The backbrief is the rehearsal used to determine how a subordinate leader intends to accomplish a mission.