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Operation Order 01
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D/2-121, TF Warrior
FOB Kunduz
03FEB2010
OPERATION ORDER 10-002 HALICARNASSUS
Time Zone Used Throughout the Order: Local
Task Organization
1. Weather and Light Data and General Forecast:
FRIDAY 05FEB10 SATURDAY 06FEB10 SUNDAY 07FEB10
62/47 Light rain mostly cloudy 57/42 Few showers mostly cloudy 41/28 Rain change to snow
Sunrise:0653 Sunset:1724 Sunrise:0652 Sunset:1725 Sunrise:0651 Sunset:1726
Moonrise: 2336 w/ 60% Illum. Moonrise: 0042 w/ 50% Illum. Moonrise: 0145 w/ 40% Illum.
2. Observation and Fields of Fire: Terrain is flat with open fields, which allows the enemy visibility of
friendly forces movement. This also allows for the enemy to use the maximum effective range of
weapons systems.
Cover and Concealment: There are irrigation ditches which the enemy will use to move within for
concealment. The enemy has limited cover due to the winter period.
Obstacle: None
Key Terrain: Far side of the river embankment, which is at a slightly higher elevation and provides
enemy with good over watch of friendly forces movement.
AA: Route Plum and tertiary roads.
1. Situation
Enemy Forces: Insurgents have recently begun recruiting operations and are trying to influence
local militia leaders to be of assistance this spring when requested to attack ANSF/CF. Insurgent
forces have taken a serious decline in the last 4 months. Numbers actively involved in insurgent
activity has been minimal. When the insurgents have attempted to become active the militia has
thwarted these attempts. Recent reports have lead to the following assessment (Annex A):
Enemy Composition and disposition:
a. Small cells of less than 10 fighters are currently the largest amassable force estimated.
b. These fighters are believed to be lead by CDR RAQIB formerly a follower of CDR
Norullah who was killed in the village of Chopani Qeshlaq.
2. c. HIG leaders from PAK have recently visited to solicit the former INS and militia CDRs
for support during upcoming spring operations.
d. There is recent intelligence reporting of large numbers insurgents in Archi to the north
that have been re-supplied and rearmed accordingly.
e. TB fighters were engaged in activity to kidnap and take over cell phone towers to the east
in the Khona Qala area (WF 124 649).
f. Militia in the area is believed to have been formerly associated with INS and have been
infighting in the area. Their current makeup consists of approximately 200 fighters in the
Aqtash/Khanabad area. These are broken down into 15-25 man cells in several different
locations. We currently are tracking militias from a southern most point of Esham Tob to
northern most location of Kanam western of Eshanan eastern of Choga Sufla. Their
loyalties are questionable and ability to mass is limited.
MLCOA:
Insurgents with limited capabilities and numbers will most likely execute harassing fire on
friendly forces in order to fix friendly forces. This allows insurgent units to maneuver in
order to envelope friendly forces. AGF will not attack the friendly forces main body.
Insurgents will try to distance themselves from friendly forces crew served weapons.
MDCOA:
Insurgents with a well-established early warning system, along the friendly forces avenue of
approach, will have the time and assets to deploy IEDs, heavy weapons and mortars against
friendly forces as they move onto the objective. The terrain gives the insurgents maximum
standoff distance from dismounted elements small arms and vehicle crew serve weapons. All
the while insurgent maintain observation on friendly forces movement and ability to
effectively launch indirect fire and IED capabilities. Insurgents continue harassing fires
along the axis of advance and on the objective.
g. Friendly Forces:
i. PRT
ii. ODA
iii. ANA
iv. ANP
2. Mission. Delta Co. 2/121st contains insurgent recruiting efforts and reconnoiters insurgent routes
on Objective Myndos NLT 060700FEB10 IOT dissuade military aged males from joining the
insurgents.
3. End State: Garner local support for GiROA.
4. Execution
a. Concept of the Operation: Operation Halikarnassus will be conducted in four phases.
1st Platoon will move out from Camp Kunduz and conduct link up with ANP at DHQ. 4th
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3. Platoon and Cowboy will move out and conduct linkup with 1st platoon and ANP at the
DHQ. D Co (-) will move out to OBJ Myndos. Dismounts will move up routes to LOA.
1st Platoon will conduct a KLE in the village (Annex B).
1. Phase I: OOM: 1; 4, D911, D6,C
1st Platoon moves out to ANP DHQ and conducts linkup. 2nd and 4th
Platoon will SP 30 minutes after 1st Platoon and will conduct linkup at the
district DHQ. Speed is METTC dependant. Speed not to exceed 25K in
the city and 55K outside the city.
Phase I Ends when Link up of 1st, 2nd, D911, 4th and ANP is conducted.
2. Phase II: OOM: ANP, 1, ANP, 4, D911, D6, C, ANP
Movement will begin from the DHQ to OBJ Myndos using route Plum.
When OBJ Myndos is reached 1st PLT will dismount the Key Leader
Engagement team with the Provincial Chief of Police. 4th PLT with D6
will dismount and begin the reconnoiter of RTE Alexander (Annex C).
When LOA is reached the Raven will be launched to provide early
warning for oncoming units. O/O 1st Platoon and 4th PLT dismounts will
conduct reconnoiter of RTE Persia (Annex D) and RTE Macedonia
(Annex E), respectively to LOA Aegean. When platoons reach their LOA
the Raven will conduct reconnaissance of the far side of the river.
Mounted element will move into position on RTE Plum to provide cover
on the flanks.
Phase II Ends when 1st and 4th PLT elements begin recon.
3. Phase III
Upon reaching LOA dismounted elements will establish OP. O/O
platoons will continue to probe past the LOA dependant on intelligence
received on the ground. O/O OP’s will be collapsed. 4th platoon will
collapse first and O/O and 1st and C PLT.
Phase III Ends when all elements are consolidated at the vehicles
4. Phase IV: OOM: ANP, C, D6, 4, ANP, 1, ANP
O/O D Co (-) Begins movement to Camp Kunduz. The ANP will continue
to DHQ.
b. Tasks to maneuver units.
CoIST
T: Provide Raven support
P: IOT have early warning and reconnaissance
T: Provide Raven support
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4. P: IOT conduct reconnaissance of enemy villages
T: Provide Driver and Gunner
P: IOT man C2 vehicle
1st Platoon
T: Coordinate with ANP
P: IOT ensure ANSF are out front
T: Conduct KLE
P: IOT ascertain village atmospheric
T: Provide dismounted element
P: IOT conduct reconnaissance of RTE Persia
4th PLT
T: Provide dismounted element
P: IOT conduct reconnaissance of RTE Alexander
T: Conduct SLE’s
P: IOT ascertain village atmospherics
Cowboy
T: Provide dismounted element
P: IOT conduct reconnaissance of RTE Macedonia
T: Conduct SLE’s
P: IOT ascertain village atmospherics
Rough Rider
T: Provide 2 vehicle crews for 1st Platoon
P: IOT plus up dismounted elements
T: Provide 1 vehicle crew for 4th Platoon
P: IOT plus up dismounted elements
T: Provide 1 vehicle crew for Cowboy
P IOT plus up dismounted elements
c. Coordinating Instructions
1. Time Schedule
030700FEB2010: OPORD Brief
042000FEB2010: Back briefs
051000FEB2010: Company Rehearsals
060700FEB2010: 1st Platoon SP
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5. 060730FEB2010: 4th, C, D6, D911 SP
060830FEB2010: DHQ L/U complete
060930FEB2010: OBJ Myndos
06UTCFEB2010: Return to Camp Kunduz
2. CCIR
a. FFIR:
i. When element is in contact.
ii. Any friendlies wounded.
iii. Any loss of equipment.
iv. Maintenance issues that may stop or slow operation.
b. PIR:
i. What type of route? Improved, unimproved?
ii. What type of vehicle traffic can the route support?
iii. What are the local’s feelings toward patrol and GiROA?
iv. Has there been any AGF recruiting in the area?
v. Has there been AGF activity in the area?
vi. What is the sentiment towards the militia?
vii. Is there any propaganda that has been distributed or
written?
viii. What are the MAM’s doing?
ix. What are the fording site locations?
x. What type of vehicle traffic can the ford support?
5. SERVICE SUPPORT
a. Recovery assets will be provided by the German PRT. All requests will go through
Dakota X-Ray. Teams will ensure that vehicles have at least 3 x ABL on each vehicle.
All soldiers will also have a 3-day pack.
b. Medical: CCP will be located with 4th Platoon Vic WF 0372 6381 and move as
necessary. Wounded personnel will be evaced via ground convoy to the PRT. Cowboy
team will conduct MEDEVAC support to the PRT.
6. COMMAND AND SIGNAL
a. Command
i. D6 will be with 4th Platoon through phase 1-4.
ii. Succession of Command. CPT Wilmore, LT Jones, LT Jamieson
b. Signal
i. SOI is in effect
ii. Methods of Communication: FM, TACSAT, BFT, Sat Phone, Cell Phone
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