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WARNING ORDER. A-20. The WARNORD follows the five-paragraph OPORD format and includes the following items, at a minimum: Type of operation. General location of operation. Initial operational...
U.S. Army FM 3-21.8: The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad. Introduction; Chapter 1: Organization. Section I: Operational Overview. 1-2: Operational Environment. 1-3: Operational Variables; 1-7: Threat; 1-10: Mission Variables; 1-11: Unified Land Operations. 1-13: Foundations of Unified Land Operations; 1-16: Operations Structure; 1-17 ...
Precede the order with the words “WARNING ORDER.” 2. Use standard terminology. 3. Issue the WARNO in the five-paragraph field order format. a. Situation Paragraph. (1) Enemy forces: Provide available information on disposition, composition, strength, capabilities, and most probable course of action. (2) Friendly forces: Give available ...
(2) Warning order. Refer to the requirements for a warning order, listed previously under troop-leading procedures in paragraph 2c(2).
Use to convey a preliminary notice of an impending order or action. Reference: FM 101-5-1 and FM 101-5.
The Army's operation order (OPORD) format standardizes the content and organization of information essential to clarity and execution of the order.