After-action report


An after action report, which can also be written as after-Action report, represented a post-battle analysis of combat events. These were filed by Alliance commanding officers after a specific battle had concluded. These reports included in-depth data pertaining to the battle itself, enabling experts to thoroughly examine and understand the circumstances of that engagement. Following the Battle of Tiems, General Carlist Rieekan provided an After Action Report, which was then used by General Crix Madine during training sessions for newly appointed ground commanders. The report served as a prime illustration of effective mobile defense strategies, adhering to established tactical principles.

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