Army Basic Leader Course (BLC) - (L) AAR Flashcards
The four steps to conducting an After Action Review (AAR) are: Planning, Preparing, Conducting, and Follow-up. This process helps evaluate a mission or training event by identifying what happened, why it happened, and how performance can be improved for future operations.
What are the four steps to conducting an AAR?
Planning
Preparing
Conducting
Follow-up
Key Terms
What are the four steps to conducting an AAR?
Planning
Preparing
Conducting
Follow-up
What are some steps in the planning phase of an AAR?
Selecting OCs
Reviewing the training outline
Determining attendance
Choosing training aids
What are some steps in the preparing phase of an AAR?
Review orders, objectives, and doctrine
Identify key events
Observe the training
What are some steps in the conducting phase of an AAR?
Introduce leaders
Define rules
Define Commander's intent
Summarize actual events
Identify what was right or wrong
Det...
What are some steps in the follow-up phase of an AAR?
Revise training and SOPs
What steps in the conducting phase are the leaders responsible for?
Introduce leaders
Define rules
Define Commander’s intent
Summarize
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are the four steps to conducting an AAR? | Planning |
What are some steps in the planning phase of an AAR? | Selecting OCs |
What are some steps in the preparing phase of an AAR? | Review orders, objectives, and doctrine |
What are some steps in the conducting phase of an AAR? | Introduce leaders Define rules Define Commander's intent Summarize actual events Identify what was right or wrong Determine how the task could be done differently Summarize |
What are some steps in the follow-up phase of an AAR? | Revise training and SOPs |
What steps in the conducting phase are the leaders responsible for? | Introduce leaders |
What steps in the conducting phase are the participants responsible for? | Summarize actual events |