noun General Slang

OPORD

OP-ord · noun · informal

Operations Order — the five-paragraph combat order.

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'Operations Order' — a directive issued to subordinate units to carry out an operation, traditionally in a standardized five-paragraph format (Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, Command and Signal).

“"The full OPORD drops at twenty hundred; rehearsals at first light."”
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OPORD In A Sentence

"The full OPORD drops at twenty hundred; rehearsals at first light."

Origin & Usage

US Army/Marine Corps doctrinal abbreviation of 'operations order'.

People Also Ask

What does OPORD mean?

OPORD stands for 'Operations Order' — a directive telling subordinate units how to carry out an operation, traditionally in a standardized five-paragraph format.

What are the five paragraphs of an OPORD?

They are Situation, Mission, Execution, Sustainment, and Command and Signal.

How is OPORD different from a FRAGO?

An OPORD is the full operations order, while a FRAGO is a shorter fragmentary order that changes or updates part of an existing OPORD.

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