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  1. This order supersedes OPORD 05-02, 01 April 2005, and 05-02 Update, 01 July 2005, and serves as the base guidance for Multi-National Corps- Iraq (MNC-I) operations beginning 20 November 2005.

  2. Warning orders are either oral or written and must adhere as closely as possible at battalion and company level. Information - The format below contains the minimum items of information for...

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  3. TBS-PAT-2002 Given a squad with attachments, a mission with commander's intent, paper, and pen, write a combat order, to support the achievement of higher headquarters intent.

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  4. Aug 6, 2020 · b. Estimate the situation based on mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available-time available (METT-T). (1) Mission. The mission must identify— ll Task assigned.

  5. Scheme of Movement and Maneuver: (reference terrain. model; brief sequentially & manipulate icons; state task/purpose for each element; brief order of march, movement formations/techniques, weapons status/posture; brief routes, danger areas, react to contact, targets, CCPs, etc.)

  6. Mission – A brief sentence that succinctly answers the 5 W’s of what the team is to execute • Execution – The most important piece of the OPORD – Gives a

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  8. Mission orders is a technique for completing combat orders. This allows subordinates maximum freedom of planning and action to accomplish missions and leaves the “how” of mission accomplishment to the subordinates (FM 6-0). FM 5-0 applies this technique to planning and describes how to produce mission orders.

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