Opord Example - Army Company

Operation Order (OPORD)

An is the backbone of military planning. At the company level, it translates a Battalion Commander’s intent into specific, actionable instructions for Platoons and Squads.

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Example of an Army Company OPORD

Key tools

: FM 5-0 (Army Planning), FM 3-21.10 (Infantry Rifle Company), and DRAWDOWN mnemonic for enemy situation. army company opord example

Friendly Forces:

State the mission and intent of the higher headquarters (Battalion) and adjacent units (left, right, front, rear). Operation Order (OPORD) An is the backbone of

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An Army Company Operations Order (OPORD) is a standardized directive used to execute tactical operations, traditionally following a strict five-paragraph format known as . At the company level, this order translates a Battalion-level mission into specific, actionable tasks for subordinate platoons . The Five-Paragraph OPORD Structure 1. Situation Provides context on the operational environment . Map : 1:50,000 scale, MGRS 10S Terrain Analysis