2. Plan (single paragraph).
3. (a) Task of the leading, or the most important, fraction of command.
(b) Task of next, or next important, fraction of command. (X) Anything which applies to all fractions of command.
4. Trains.
5. Location of commander or place to which messages are to be sent (sub-paragraph neither numbered nor lettered).
Location of lines of information (sub-paragraph neither numbered nor lettered).
The Body of a field order would appear thus:
1. The enemy’s cavalry patrols have been seen north of KICKAPOO. His infantry and artillery are reported at ATCHISON.
Our division is 8 miles south of LEAVENWORTH.
2. This detachment will march tomorrow to KICKAPOO.