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AND TH E STAFF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DIRECTOR UF FIELD EXERCISE -AND HIS ASSISTANIS
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THESE WERE THE CDMMANDERS CAMP COMMANDER DEPUTY CAMP COMMANDER
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- OPERATION ORDER 1. GENERAL SITUATION. a. Enemy-location, movements, and strength- b. Friendly forces-mission and 1ocat1on'0f next higher and adjacent units and covering forces, support to be provided by other forces. 2. MISSION. , a. A statement of the task to be accomp11Shed by the unit. , b. Details of coordination to includeg.0bJPc' tive, time of attack, boundaries, direction of attack, line of departure, formation. 3. TASKS FOR SUBORDINATE UNITS. . a. In separate lettered subparagraPhS assign specific tasks to each element. b. Tactical instructions common t0 two 01' more elements except for signal instruc- tions. 4. ADMINISTRATIVE IIIATTERS-SUPPIY and evacuation. 5. COMMAND AND SIGNAL MATTERS- a. Employment of signal communications: SP9 cial pyrotechnic signals. , b. Command posts and axis of signal Com munications. STEPS FOR RECONNAISSANCE PLAN OF RECONNAISSANCE Mission, Terrain, Coordinations. MAKE RECONNAISSANCE Mission-What, Where, When. , Terrain-Enemy-Location, Strength, DIS positions, Best Available routes Of AP proach. , Formation-Based on Situation, Terrain. Coordination-Adjacent Troops. SUPPORTING TROOPS AND FIRES a. Designate Target Areas.. b. Signals for Additional Fires. c. Signals for Lifting Fires. d. Plan for Displacement Forward. 4l
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