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Deliver the order - ANSWER ✓ Active Voice & Direct Language
Use active voice and direct language that conveys confidence. In the
disorder of combat, simplicity is strength. Avoid vague terms, qualifiers,
or gratuitous phrases. Terms such as "conduct a rehearsal, if you can
manage it," "attack vigorously," and "radiomen shall maintain radio
communication" only serve to dilute the clarity and energy of your
order.
•Use inclusive language: "You are moving with me."
•Avoid qualified statements: "As far as possible..."
•Avoid conditional statements: "If you make it..."
•Avoid needless adverbs: "Attack vigorously..."
•Avoid non-doctrinal statements: "Crush in a vice of fire..."
•Use precise doctrinal terms, avoid micromanagement and restating the
obvious.
,Visual Aids
A terrain model is generally the best means by which to issue an order to
your Marines.
•If it is not possible to construct a terrain model, then make use of any
other available assets, like a sand table or whiteboard.
•It is most important to visually convey your plan to your unit,
regardless of what method is used.
Questions
You will want the order recipients to be clear on the orientation, so
allow them the opportunity to ask questions before you begin your actual
order.
•Before briefing the situation, instruct the group to hold all their
questions until the end of the order. This will eliminate questions that
interrupt the flow of your order or may be answered later in the order.
•Once you finish delivering your order, field questions from the
audience.
•As time allows, conclude by asking questions of subordinates and
require back-briefs from key subordinate leaders to ensure full
comprehension.
Mission analysis - ANSWER ✓ The first step in the estimate is mission
analysis; it is the means for the unit leader to gain an understanding of
the mission.
, •Task analysis: The unit leader must identify and understand all that is
required for the successful accomplishment of the mission. This includes
tasks received in the unit's task statement and coordinating instructions
from the higher commander's operations order.
•Limitations: These are restrictions on the freedom of action of the
friendly force; these prohibit the commander from doing something
specific. Tactical control measures, rules of engagement (ROE), and the
statements, "Be prepared to...," "Not earlier than...," "On order...," are
some examples of limitations.
Enemy analysis - ANSWER ✓ Enemy analysis is conducted to not only
know what assets the enemy has, but also to understand what the enemy
is doing.
•What is the enemy trying to accomplish?
•How will the enemy use each available element of combat power?
Input comes from many sources including enemy doctrine, current
enemy activities indicated in higher's order, units that have previously
operated in the area, and the unit's intelligence section. The information
used to analyze the enemy situation includes the following:
Format - ANSWER ✓ Use of the standard five-paragraph order format:
•Promotes clarity and brevity
•Presents information and instruction in a logical, easily assimilated
manner