SEC 20 / THE BASELINE

HONEST DATA, BASE BY BASE.

Every Graduate will file an After Action Report. What training was actually like. What they wish they'd studied. The Baseline is what those reports become, published so the next class ships sharper than the last. The goal is not modest: the largest recruit-reported record of what Guard training is actually like, kept current by the people actually going through it.

SEC 21 / THE REPORTS

What's coming.

No reports exist yet, and we won't fake one. The first publishes after the first Graduates file. Here is the shape of what's in collection.

BASELINE R-01 WHAT TO EXPECT: BASIC BY TRAINING SITE · RECRUIT-REPORTED IN COLLECTION · FIRST REPORT AFTER FIRST GRADUATES
BASELINE R-02 AIT, BY MOS WHAT GRADUATES WISH THEY'D STUDIED FIRST IN COLLECTION · FIRST REPORT AFTER FIRST GRADUATES
BASELINE R-03 THE FIRST YEAR 30 · 60 · 180 · 365 DAY CHECK-INS · PROMOTION + CULTURE IN COLLECTION · FIRST REPORT AFTER FIRST GRADUATES

SEC 22 / WHAT THE DATA BUILDS

Every MOS gets a study guide.

The most useful question on the After Action Report is the simplest: what do you wish you had studied before you went. Every answer lands against a training site and an MOS, and as they stack up, each MOS gets a living study guide built from them, kept in the Schoolhouse next to the other notes.

Living means living. Study guides will carry the same pulse-check dates as every Schoolhouse note, refreshed as new AARs land, because the recruits going through the pipeline right now know things nobody knew last cycle.

FIRST GUIDES BUILD WITH THE FIRST BASELINE DATA · THE SCHOOLHOUSE IS ALREADY OPEN

SEC 23 / THE METHOD

Aggregate. Anonymized. Always.

Reports are built only from aggregate data. No individual's medical, legal, or family details appear anywhere, ever. A Graduate's After Action Report will feed the numbers; the person stays out of them.

We'll track Graduates at 30 days, 60 days, 6 months, and a year past qualification: how promotion timelines actually run, what the culture of an MOS and a unit feels like, and where people really get assigned. When the data says something the brochure doesn't, we publish the data.

The Baseline starts with people who start now.