Unit-OPORD

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UNIT OPERATIONAL ORDERS FORMAT

1.UNIT OPERATIONAL ORDERS

a.DATE OF ORDERS
b.ORDER NUMBER


3.ISSUING AUTHORITY

a.UNIT OF ISSUING AUTHORITY
b.APPROVING AUTHORITY FOR ASSIGNMENT / ORDERS
c.PMOS

4.MISSION

a.MISSION:
b.TASKS:
c.PERSONAL:
d.SUPPORT:
e.EQUIPMENT:
f.SERVICES:

5.COMMAND AND CONTROL

a.OFFICER IN COMMAND OF OPERATION
b.OFFICER TO REPORT TO.
c.INTERVAL OF REPORTS

6.MISSION NOTES

a.MISSION NOTES:

1.DATE OF ORDERS ( Date that the OPORD is filed )

2.UNIT

a.UNIT DESIGNATION:
b.COMMANDING OFFICER ( Name there Commanding Officer, this may be different then the OIC of a Operation if you are filing an OPORD also.)

3.ISSUING AUTHORITY

a.APPROVING AUTHORITY FOR ASSIGNMENT / ORDERS - ( Rank first , then the name of the Officer Approving the assignment/order that you are filing.)
b.PMOS - (The POST/DUTY STATION of Officer Approving the assignment/order that you are filing.)

4.MISSION -

a.MISSION - ( Name in a few words, while still being clear the nature of the Mission and it's goals.)
b.TASKS - ( Name specific tasks involved in the Mission.)
c.PERSONAL - ( Name personal involved in the OP.)
d.SUPPORT - ( Name members that can help, offer advice, etc. with the OPORD.)
e.EQUIPMENT - (List Servers and other systems needed and /or to be used in said OPORD.)
f.SERVICES - ( List Resources, Reference Material, Manuals , SOP's needed for OPORD.)

5.COMMAND AND CONTROL

a.OFFICER IN COMMAND OF OPERATION -( Name Officer in Charge of the OPORD, this maybe different then the members Commanding Officer.)
b.OFFICER TO REPORT TO - ( Name Officer that reports on the OPORD go.)
c.INTERVAL OF REPORTS - ( How often or when a report should be made on an OPORD;)

6.MISSION NOTES

a.MISSION NOTES -(Any other info that maybe useful for the fulfillment of the OP.)