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2-10 ATP 3-09.02 16 February 2016 Figure 2-2. Five paragraph survey order 2-43. Fragmentary orders include the information in paragraphs 2 and 3 of the survey order and any information that has changed since the last order. Example 1. (U) Situation. The situation paragraph describes the conditions of the operational environment that impact survey tasks in the following subparagraphs. See FM 6-0 for detailed guidance. a. (U) Area of Interest. b. Area of Operations . (See OPORD) b. (U) Enemy Forces . Identify enemy forces and appraise their general capabilities. Describe the enemy’s disposition, location, strength, and probable courses of action in relation to survey tasks. Identify terrorist threats and adversaries within the AO that may affect survey tasks. c. (U) Friendly Forces . Briefly identify the missions of friendly forces and the objectives, goals, and missions of civilian organizations that impact survey tasks. d. (U) Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Nongovernmental Organizations . (See OPORD) e. (U) Civil Considerations . (See OPORD) f. (U) Attachments and Detachments . This subparagraph lists sections attached for a particular task, such as an infantry squad performing security for the survey team. 2. (U) Mission . This paragraph is a clear concise statement of the task to be performed by the survey section. It may include implied tasks determined by the survey planner from his mission analysis. Normally it describes who, what (task), when, where, and why (purpose). 3. (U) Execution . Describes how the survey section intends to accomplish the mission in terms of the commander’s intent. a. (U) Commander’s Intent . (See OPORD) b. (U) Concept of Operation . This subparagraph briefly describes the survey method to be used. Generally how will the survey be done. The immediate following subparagraphs may be used for specific tasks for any subordinate survey sections or teams. If there are no subordinate survey sections or teams the next subparagraph c. can be used for coordinating instructions. c. (U) Coordinating Instructions . The last subparagraph contains instructions common to two or more units. These instructions are designed to keep subordinate units working together. 4. (U) Sustainment . This paragraph lists any logistical considerations that may concern or affect the survey section or team. It lists food, ammunition, POL, location of medics and aid stations, handling of enemy Prisoners of War, and nonorganic transportation. These considerations should only be addressed if they affect the survey being performed. Local SOP items need not be addressed. 5. (U) Command and Signal . a. (U) Command . This subparagraph gives the location of the commander and the succession of command if not listed in the unit SOP. b. (U) Control . This subparagraph lists the location of command posts and any specific command post that is the primary controlling command post for the survey task. c. (U) Signal . This subparagraph lists the concept of signal support for the survey tasks. It will also list location and movement of key signal nodes and critical electromagnetic considerations. Legend: AO-area of operations FM-field manual OPORD-operations order POL-petroleum, lubricants, oils SOP-standard operating procedures