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The After Action Report is an evaluation of how a mission or goal was completed. This gives a summary of what happened during an mission to assess how well the operation went.

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  • The After Action Report is an evaluation of how a mission or goal was completed. This gives a summary of what happened during an mission to assess how well the operation went.
  • An After Action Report was an analysis of combat engagements submitted by Alliance commanders following a battle. The report contained detailed information on the battle, allowing analysts to study the engagement. General Carlist Rieekan submitted an After Action Report followed the Battle of Tiems that was used by General Crix Madine in orientations of new ground commanders as an example of a textbook mobile defense tactic.
  • An after action report was a written report used by the Federation Alliance during the Dominion War. Worf submitted an after action report following the disastrous Klingon attack on Avenal VII in late 2375. In the report, he detailed that seven Klingon starships had been destroyed, five more were heavily damaged and that General Martok had been injured and was being treated in the Rotarran's sickbay. Later, Captain Benjamin Sisko angrily confronted Chancellor Gowron with the report. (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")
  • An after action report was a type of report used by Starfleet during the Dominion War. In 2375, Captain Sisko would use an after action report submitted by Worf to confront Gowron about his orders that caused the destruction of 7 warships and damaged 5 more, as well as putting Martok into sickbay. (DS9 episode: "Tacking Into the Wind") Later the same year, Captain Sisko referenced an after action report from AR-558 that said Reese had saved Sisko's life. (DS9 short story: "Requital")
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  • The After Action Report is an evaluation of how a mission or goal was completed. This gives a summary of what happened during an mission to assess how well the operation went.
  • An After Action Report was an analysis of combat engagements submitted by Alliance commanders following a battle. The report contained detailed information on the battle, allowing analysts to study the engagement. General Carlist Rieekan submitted an After Action Report followed the Battle of Tiems that was used by General Crix Madine in orientations of new ground commanders as an example of a textbook mobile defense tactic.
  • An after action report was a written report used by the Federation Alliance during the Dominion War. Worf submitted an after action report following the disastrous Klingon attack on Avenal VII in late 2375. In the report, he detailed that seven Klingon starships had been destroyed, five more were heavily damaged and that General Martok had been injured and was being treated in the Rotarran's sickbay. Later, Captain Benjamin Sisko angrily confronted Chancellor Gowron with the report. (DS9: "Tacking Into the Wind")
  • An after action report was a type of report used by Starfleet during the Dominion War. In 2375, Captain Sisko would use an after action report submitted by Worf to confront Gowron about his orders that caused the destruction of 7 warships and damaged 5 more, as well as putting Martok into sickbay. (DS9 episode: "Tacking Into the Wind") Later the same year, Captain Sisko referenced an after action report from AR-558 that said Reese had saved Sisko's life. (DS9 short story: "Requital")
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