Appendix C
Products of CA/CMO Planning and Operations
This appendix provides formats and examples of the various products that result from the various planning processes and from conducting CA operations and CMO. Figures C-1 through C-10, provide examples of the products resulting from the SO operational planning process. Figures C-11 through C-13, provide examples of products resulting from the JOPES planning process. Figures C-14 through C-20, provide examples of products resulting from the MDMP planning process. Figures C-21 through C-24, provide examples of products resulting from the TLP planning process.
NOTE: Procedures for EMPRS are still being developed by the Army.
Figure C-1. Warning Order Format Example
Figure C-1. Warning Order Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-2. Tasking Order Format Example
Figure C-3. Request for Information Format Example
Figure C-4. Concept of Operations Format Example
Figure C-4. Concept of Operations Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-5. Concept of Operations Approval Format Example
Figure C-6. Mission Support Request Format Example
Figure C-7. Trip Report Format Example
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-8. Briefback Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-9. Operation Summary Format Example
Figure C-9. Operation Summary Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-10. After-Action Report Format Example
Figure C-10. After-Action Report Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-11. CA Annex Format Example
Figure C-11. CA Annex Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-12. TPFDD Level II Work Sheet Example
Figure C-13. TPFDD Level IV Work Sheet Example
Figure C-14. CMO Estimate Format Example
Figure C-14. CMO Estimate Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-14. CMO Estimate Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-15. Commander's Intent for CMO Format Examples
Figure C-16. CA Mission Statement Format Examples
Figure C-17. Risk Assessment Format Example
Figure C-18. CCIR Format Example
C-1. The synchronization matrix (Figure C-19) is a collaborative product of staff planning. The CMO staff officer ensures that the matrix includes civilian actions and activities and CA/CMO tasks along the timeline. |
Figure C-19. Sample of Synchronization Matrix
Figure C-19. Sample of Synchronization Matrix (Continued)
Figure C-20. CA Annex Format Example
Figure C-20. CA Annex Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-20. CA Annex Format Example (Continued)
Figure C-21. Warning Order Format Example
Figure C-21. Warning Order Format Example (Continued)
C-2. Just as the G-3 or S-3 prepares COA sketches during MDMP, CA team leaders can portray CA COAs in a sketch or "cartoon." Figures C-22a. through C-22c, provide examples of how three COAs for a commander's meeting with community elders can be sketched for COA analysis. |
Figure C-22a. COA Sketch for COA Analysis (COA 1: Meet at Camp Masco)
Figure C-22b. COA Sketch for COA Analysis (COA 2: Meet at CMOC)
Figure C-22c. COA Sketch for COA Analysis (COA 3: Meet at Village Elder's House)
C-3. During comparison of each COA, the team leader identifies criteria against which to measure the feasibility of each COA. He analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each COA using these criteria. A decision matrix may be useful in making this comparison (Figure C-23). |
Figure C-23. COA Decision Matrix Example
C-4. The CA support matrix (Figure C-24) is normally used at the CA company or team level to illustrate the company or team OPORD in a single-page, easy-to-use format. |
Figure C-24. Sample of CA Support Matrix (OPORD)
Figure C-24. Sample of CA Support Matrix (OPORD) (Continued)
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