AAR

After Action Review
That we use so often here at paragogy.net came from the 2002 version of FM 7-0 by the US Army. The original link we used is no longer active. Below is a history of FM 7-0 and the latest version with an updated AAR entry.

2011

 * U.S. Army doctrine adapts to fit changing needs, requirements February 22, 2011
 * "Fort Leavenworth, KS - The Army's most important Field Manuals (FMs) for operations and training have been updated to better reflect some of the key tenets for how the Army will train and operate today and in the future. Change 1 to FM 3-0, Operations, and FM 7-0 Training Units and Developing Leaders for Full Spectrum Operations, will be introduced at the Association of the U. S. Army (AUSA) Winter Symposium & Exposition at the Greater Fort Lauderdale / Broward County Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, February 23 - 25."

2010

 * [http://www.army.mil/standto/archive/2010/04/13/ STAND-TO! Edition: Tuesday, April 13, 2010: Update on Revisions to Army's FM 7-0

2008

 * Download PDF of 2008 Edition here from usacac.army.mil

2002
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Eric K. Shinseki announced publication of a new Army training manual in a speech October 22, 2002 at the annual meeting of the Association of the United States Army in Washington D.C. The new manual, which was developed after twenty-one months of extensive reviews by Army officers and noncommissioned officers at all levels, integrates lessons learned from recent military operations and is applicable to all segments of The Army --- active, reserve, Department of the Army civilian, combat, combat support, and combat service support.
 * http://www.army.mil/features/FM7/default.htm

Read the Remarks by the Chief of Staff of the Army from the AUSA Eisenhower Luncheon, October 22, 2002

Field Manual 7-0 -- Training the Force •Download here: PDF (1.2Mb)*
 * PDF link no longer works. --Charles Jeffrey Danoff 10:28, 24 November 2012 (UTC)