Opord
Situation
{Placeholder}Anizay has always been a hot bed of activity, the only thing new is the fact that we are cycling into the region. After the fever dream of the last deployment going against a peer adversary, we will be headed to help contain insurgents in the region and keep their focus on us rather than the rest of the world, and more importantly home. Our partners in the region are the Anizay Royal Army and they need assistance in defending local FOBs maintaining a perimeter beyond our airfield. We must help them hold and recover the crew of the CASEVAC bird that has gone down in the AO. Right into the fire with this one boyos let's make a statement.
Area of Operation (AO):
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Forces in Play:
Opfor:
{Placeholder}Unknown insurgents
Harassing of BLUFOR via IEDs, ambushes, and withering fire. Cause chaos. Most Deadly Course of Action:
Concerted and coordinated assault with overwhelming forces on our allied FOBs. Civilian Considerations:
Extremely high. PID all targets.
Blufor:
{Placeholder}17th Ranger Battalion
Greenfor:
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Engagement Criteria:
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Mission:
Execution:
We will operate a convoy this week to delivery key supplies intact to our allied outpost at FOB HAVOC, reinforce FOB STALWART if necessary, and use ISR/patrol near FOB HAVOC to find the downed helo at the TBD OBJ FEATHERDOWN. Echo shall provide ground support and transport while Alpha will catch a ride and conduct the defense/patrol personnel. A defense force will be left at FOB HAVOC should FOB STALWART come under assault.
Objectives:Responsiblities:
{Placeholder}Powerline- Provide strategic oversight.
- Maintain communication across phases
CONOP:
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Phase 0: PreOp 1730 CST
- COs/XOs
- Reevaluate plans
Phase I: Brief 1900 CST
Phase II: Prep 1905 CST
Phase III: Stepoff to FOB HAVOC 1915 CST
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Phase IV: OBJ FEATHERDOWN
- Once FOB HAVOC is in our hands we will begin seeking out the downed helo while the situation at FOB STALWART is stable
Phase V: FOB STALWART
Phase VI: EXFIL
Phase VI:VII: RP/AAR
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All units prepare for debrief.
Imagery:
Timeline (in CST)
Command and Signal
Long Range Frequencies:
- Command 45
- RTO 45, 35
- Alpha Lead 40
- Flight Lead 45, 30
- Pilots 30, 35
- Echo Lead 45,80
- RRC 69
- Convoy 50
Nonverbal Coordination:
- Green: This is used to mark friendly positions on the field.
- Blue: Marking suitable locations for Landing Zones.
- Red: This is used for marking enemy positions for all units to reference.
- Yellow: This is used to inform friendly forces that Immediate medical support is needed.
- Purple: This color represents a friendly position with enemy units danger close, Anyone outside of 100 meters away from the smoke should be assumed hostile.
- Orange: This tells anyone in the air that a friendly unit is in desperate need of resupply.
Call signs for Supports:
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Ground
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Available Assets:






