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ระดับกองรอย 2122 Sample Orders Formats (ตัวอย<strong>า</strong>งแบบฟอรมคํ<strong>า</strong>สั่ง)<br />
GENERAL (กล<strong>า</strong>วทั่วไป)<br />
The Army’s authority for staff procedures and formatting orders is<br />
FM 101-5. The formats contained here are consistent with FM 101-5<br />
but have been simplified to an outline to make them more useful as a field<br />
reference. Although these formats are written, company commanders will<br />
receive their orders verbally from the battalion commander and will give<br />
them verbally to their companies. They will use operations<br />
overlays 23 ,concept sketches, execution matrixes, and operation schedules<br />
to supplement the order.<br />
WARNING ORDER (คํ<strong>า</strong>สั่งเตือ<strong>น</strong>)<br />
Warning orders give subordinates advance notice of operations that are<br />
to come. This gives them time to prepare. The order should be brief, but<br />
complete. A sample format follows.<br />
1. SITUATION : (Brief description; for example, the enemy is defending<br />
and our battalion is attacking to the north. Attachments and detachments<br />
to the company.)<br />
2. MISSION : (Use the restated mission from the mission analysis)<br />
3. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS :<br />
a. Special teams or task organization within the company.<br />
22 จ<strong>า</strong>ก FM 7- 71 LIGHT INFANTRY COMPANY. - AUGUST 1987 (<strong>ห</strong><strong>น</strong><strong>า</strong> B-1 ถึง B-4)<br />
23 operations overlays = แผ<strong>น</strong>บริว<strong>า</strong>รยุทธก<strong>า</strong>ร<br />
ส<strong>า</strong>รบัญ