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After Action Reports
Description
All units gain +25% combat experience.
Historical Context
Soldiers have historically reflected on their successes, and numerous examples of military histories written by participants can be found through history and across cultures. But the modern After-Action Report is a product of the increasing professionalism of the staff officer. The AAR is a formal affair, based on an analytical look at goals and objectives, the outcomes, and the recommendations for future action. After-Action Reports are a critical part of the modern officer’s curriculum.
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Description
All units gain +25% combat experience.
Historical Context
Soldiers have historically reflected on their successes, and numerous examples of military histories written by participants can be found through history and across cultures. But the modern After-Action Report is a product of the increasing professionalism of the staff officer. The AAR is a formal affair, based on an analytical look at goals and objectives, the outcomes, and the recommendations for future action. After-Action Reports are a critical part of the modern officer’s curriculum.

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