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Command and Control Planning Factors 07 December 2020 ATP 5-0.2-1 319 Table I-8. Example execution checklist Line H-hour Time Event Code word 10 H-8 12 2000 JUN 18 B Co occupies AA BLACKFOOT Akron 15 H-4 13 0001 JUN 18 A Co SPs from AA APACHE Albany 20 H-1 0300 C Co SPs from AA COMANCHE Allentown 25 H-hour 0400 A Co crosses LD Arlington 30 H+2.5 0630 C Co crosses LD Ashville 35 H+3.25 0715 B Co SPs from AA BLACKFOOT Atlanta 40 H+4 0800 A Co establishes SBF 1 Augusta OPORD FORMAT AND RESPONSIBILITIES I-21. Table I-9 on pages 319–324 shows the entire OPORD format and an example way to assign responsibilities for portions of an OPORD and its associated annexes at echelon. Blocks in black show items that typically do not apply at that echelon. This list serves as a starting point for leaders to decide during receipt of mission what needs to be produced and who is responsible for each portion. Table I-9. OPORD format and responsibilities FM 6-0 Division Brigade Battalion OPORD References G5 S3 S3 Task Organization S3 1. Situation G2 S2 S2 a. Area of Interest G2 S2 S2 b. Area of Operations EN EN S2 i. Terrain EN EN S2 ii. Weather USAF Staff Weather Office S2 S2 c. Enemy Forces G2 S2 S2 d. Friendly Forces G5 S3 S3 i. Higher Headquarters Mission and Intent G5 S3 S3 1. Higher Headquarters Two Levels Up G5 S3 S3 a. Mission G5 S3 S3 b. CDR’s Intent G5 S3 S3 2. Higher Headquarters G5 S3 S3 a. Mission G5 S3 S3 b. CDR Intent G5 S3 S3 ii. Missions of Adjacent Units G5 S3 S3 e. Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Non-Governmental Organizations G5 S3 S3 f. Civil Considerations Civil Affairs S3 S3 g. Attachments and Detachments G5 S3 S3 h. Assumptions G5 S3 S3 2. Mission G5 S3 S3