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Gunner98 -> RE: Question about phrasing navigation orders (1/16/2016 10:50:53 AM)
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Agree with the marker or Ref Point. Generally, you would give the direction with a bit more info, baseline is to talk 'Unit, Task, Purpose' so that some thought or planning can be conducted by that unit. So: Task Group xxxx, 'PROCEED TO 24°30'N, 162°15'W', [to/for/in order to] (intercept, rendezvous, show of force, conduct XXX task etc) Whenever possible units shouldn't be directed to a pinpoint location unless it’s a single ship or small group of AC, that gives the subordinate commander some latitude to conduct the operation indicated with some degree of freedom. Using terms like: IVO (in vacinity of), area of, within XX miles/Km of, etc helps. B
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