Creating a solid Company Operations Order (OPORD) is the difference between a mission that flows and one that falls apart. At the company level, you’re translating the battalion commander's broad intent into actionable tasks for your platoons
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e. Attachments and Detachments.
Tasks to Subordinate Units: Clear instructions for each platoon (e.g., 1st Platoon is the Main Effort) . Creating a solid Company Operations Order (OPORD) is
b. Area of Operations (AO). Apache Company’s AO (NB 4300 3300 to NB 4550 3400) is bounded by MSR HAWK on the west and the BRUNA RIVER on the east. Tasks to Subordinate Units: Clear instructions for each
COMMANDER'S INTENT:
Phase III: 3rd Platoon breaches the wire; 1st Platoon assaults the objective. Phase IV: Consolidation and Reorganization. b. Scheme of Maneuver: