DOCUMENT: MM-AAR // AFTER-ACTION REPORTS

AAR Gallery

Example After-Action Reports from Formation members. What they shipped, what it cost, what's next. Some details redacted for privacy.

01 What's an AAR?

An After-Action Report is a structured 5-item document that captures what you did, proves you did it, and sets up the next action. It's how we verify graduation and share learning across the Formation.

AAR Format

  • What: One sentence describing the operation.
  • Action: What you actually did.
  • Evidence: Artifact proving delivery.
  • Cost: Time and money spent.
  • Next: One action, one owner, one date.
02 Examples

These are representative examples. Names and some details changed for privacy.

L1 — Operator

Household Comms Check

What: Established backup communication protocol for household of 4.

Action: Tested radio, identified dead zones, created laminated protocol card posted by phone.

Evidence: Protocol card PDF, test log showing successful contact from all rooms.

Cost: 2.5 hours, $0 (used existing radio).

Next: Monthly test on first Saturday. Owner: me. Date: Jan 4.

L1 — Operator

Emergency Contact Tree

What: Built contact chain for 12 people across 3 time zones.

Action: Called each person, explained system, got commitment, documented in shared roster.

Evidence: Roster PDF with confirmed contacts, calendar invite for monthly test.

Cost: 2 hours phone calls, $0.

Next: First test call on 1st of month. Owner: me. Date: Jan 1.

L1 — Operator

Local Supplier Map — First Aid

What: Mapped 5 first-aid suppliers within 30-minute drive.

Action: Visited each location, noted hours, got price list for key items, photographed storefronts.

Evidence: CSV with vendor details, Google Maps custom map, price comparison spreadsheet.

Cost: 3 hours including drive time, $0.

Next: Add water suppliers. Owner: me. Date: Jan 15.

L2 — Crew

Buyer's Club First Order

What: Coordinated bulk purchase of emergency supplies for 8 households.

Action: Surveyed interest, collected commitments, negotiated with vendor, organized pickup rota.

Evidence: Order receipt, pickup schedule document, vendor invoice showing bulk discount.

Cost: 6 hours total (crew of 3), $55 in printing/coordination.

Next: Vendor SLA discussion for ongoing orders. Owner: [crew lead]. Date: Jan 20.

L2 — Crew

CPTED Mini Audit

What: Three-person team audited local park using CPTED principles.

Action: Walked site with checklist, photographed problem areas, drafted recommendations, sent to parks department.

Evidence: Report PDF, sent email screenshot, acknowledgment from municipality.

Cost: 4 hours total, $0.

Next: Follow-up meeting with parks department. Owner: [crew member]. Date: Feb 1.

L1 — Operator

Court-Watch Drop-in

What: Observed two traffic court sessions, documented procedural patterns.

Action: Sat in gallery, took notes on judge behavior, plea patterns, representation rates.

Evidence: 3-page observation notes, completed checklist.

Cost: 3 hours including travel, $8 parking.

Next: Share findings on Saturday call, plan crew return visit. Owner: me. Date: next Saturday.

03 Submit Yours

Completed an operation?

Submit your AAR through the Formation portal. It will be reviewed on a Saturday call. Passing AARs may be featured here (with your permission and appropriate redactions).