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Major General Michelle Link shares a heartfelt message with the Soldiers and civilians of the 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command.
Happy Holidays from the 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command
By | Dec. 24, 2024
Major General Michelle Link shares a heartfelt message with the Soldiers and civilians of the 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command.

In honor of Veterans Day, Maj. Gen. Michelle Link, commanding general, 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command, expresses her honor and gratitude for who have served in America's armed forces.
A Veterans Day message from the 75th USARIC commanding general
By | Nov. 11, 2024
In honor of Veterans Day, Maj. Gen. Michelle Link commanding general, 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command, expresses her gratitude for all who served in America's armed forces.

During a tour of a U.S. defense contractor's test site conducted Sept. 16, 2024, at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, Army Maj. David L. Rasmussen, innovation officer with Detachment E, Army Applications Group, 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command, learns about the functions and capabilities of a prototype instrumental panel designed to control multiple unmanned aerial vehicles. Approximately 10 Soldiers from the 75th USARIC participated in EDGE24, an Army exercise focused on integrating unmanned systems, data-sharing innovations and network resilience to strengthen air-combat capabilities in complex environments. Through direct collaboration with industry experts at Yuma Proving Ground, the Soldiers provided frontline insights to refine these cutting-edge technologies, bridging the gap between concept and real-world application (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class John Carkeet, 75th USARIC)
Aviation Reinvented: How the 75 th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command brings A.I. to the skies
By U.S. Army 1st Class John L. Carkeet IV, 75th USARIC | Nov. 2, 2024
Soldiers from the 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command played a critical role in testing advanced aviation and autonomous systems at Experimental Demonstration Gateway Event 24, a high-profile Army exercise aimed at modernizing air capabilities for future battlefields. Through direct collaboration with industry experts at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, the Soldiers provided frontline insights to refine these cutting-edge technologies, bridging the gap between concept and real-world application.
Reserve News
Soldiers pose for a photo with Fort Hunter Liggett's mascot, Captain Coyote, dressed in Army Combat Uniform, during FHL's 85th Anniversary Open House, May 2, 2026. The event featured static displays of historic and current Army equipment, information booths by community organizations, live music, food trucks, family activities, and much more.
Fort Hunter Liggett: 85 years of mission readiness on display
By Amy Phillips | May 12, 2026
Eighty-five years of warfighting history came alive on May 2 during Fort Hunter Liggett’s (FHL) milestone Anniversary Open House. What began as a celebration of Army heritage expanded into a powerful demonstration of modern joint-force partnership, featuring the U.S. Army, Navy and Marines, interactive displays from 18 partner organizations, and a full day of live entertainment.

U.S. Army Reserve Brig. Gen. Mark F. Schoenfeld, deputy commanding general, 79th Theater Sustainment Command, shares logistics insight at the Assess, Advise, Advocate, and Integrate Operational Readiness and Sustainment Assessment during African Lion 26, Agadir, Morocco, May 5, 2026. A3I is a structured methodology designed to evaluate and enhance logistics systems across partner forces. 

AL26 is U.S. Africa Command's largest annual joint exercise, designed to strengthen collective security capabilities of the U.S., African nations and global allies. Led by SETAF-AF from April 20 to May 8, 2026, and hosted in Ghana, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia, AL26 involves over 5,600 civilian and military personnel from more than 40 nations, using innovation to drive partner-led regional security. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Rodney Roldan)
U.S. personnel apply new innovative sustainment assessment during African Lion 26
By Sgt. 1st Class Rodney Roldan | May 12, 2026
African Lion 26 continues to strengthen military partnerships across Africa, and this year’s exercise introduced a new tool to advance that effort: the Assess, Advise, Advocate, and Integrate Operational Readiness and Sustainment Assessment. Instructors and trainers from the 79th Theater Sustainment Command helped lead the initiative, using the framework to close operational gaps and strengthen the enduring partnership between the United States and Morocco, April 20-May 8, 2026.

U.S. Army Col. Aron Givelber, commander of the 1st Brigade, 87th Training Division, presents an Army Commendation Medal to Maj. Matthew Kilcrease for rendering aid to a collision outside of Muscatatuck Urban Training Center while participating in Guardian Response 2026, at Camp Atterbury, Ind., May 6, 2026. Guardian Response is an annual exercise conducted by the 87th Training Division and its partners to validate the readiness and interoperability of Army, National Guard, Army Reserve, and civilian agencies supporting domestic disaster response and the nation’s Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Response Enterprise. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Zachary Potter)
87th Training Division leaders provide aid at Indiana crash scene
By Sgt. Zachary Potter | May 12, 2026
Two Army Reserve soldiers assigned to the 87th Training Division found themselves responding to a real-world emergency while supporting training operations during Guardian Response 2026 (GR26).
Army News
U.S. Army Pacific Commanding General Gen. Ronald Clark rendered honors to Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force Chief of Staff Gen. Masayoshi Arai and Republic of Korea Army Chief of Staff Gen. Gyuha Kim during a ceremony at historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, on May 15, 2026.
Indo-Pacific Land Power Leaders Honored During Ceremony
By U.S. Army Pacific | May 16, 2026
FORT SHAFTER, Hawaii — U.S. Army Pacific Commanding General Gen. Ronald Clark rendered honors to Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force Chief of Staff Gen. Masayoshi Arai and Republic of Korea Army Chief of Staff Gen. Gyuha Kim during a ceremony at historic Palm Circle, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, on May 15, 2026.

U.S. Army Gen. Ronald P. Clark, commanding general, United States Army Pacific, addresses military leaders, partners and industry representatives during the closing ceremony of the 2026 Land Forces Pacific (LANPAC) Symposium and Exposition in Honolulu, May 14, 2026. The ceremony concluded the three-day event by celebrating the partnerships, collaboration and shared commitment to regional security that brought together allies and partners from across the Indo-Pacific. Clark highlighted the importance of readiness, innovation and trusted relationships in strengthening deterrence and ensuring a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Egypt Johnson)
LANPAC 2026 Concludes with Celebration of Partnership, Leadership and Shared Commitment
By Staff Sgt. Egypt Johnson, U.S. Army Pacific Public Affairs Office | May 16, 2026
HONOLULU— The 2026 Land Forces Pacific Symposium and Exposition concluded May 14 with a closing ceremony celebrating the partnerships, collaboration, and shared commitment to regional security that defined this year’s gathering, which brought together military leaders, industry experts, and allies from across the Indo-Pacific.

U.S. Army Gen. Ronald P. Clark, commanding general, United States Army Pacific, engaged military leaders and partners as a keynote speaker during the Land Forces Pacific Symposium and Exposition, Honolulu, May 14, 2026. Clark delivered a keynote address emphasizing that the future of security in the Indo-Pacific will depend on readiness, innovation and trusted partnerships capable of adapting at the speed of modern conflict. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Egypt Johnson)
Peace Through Strength: Clark Calls for Relentless Transformation Across the Indo-Pacific
By Staff Sgt. Egypt Johnson | May 15, 2026
HONOLULU — At the 2026 Land Forces Pacific Symposium and Exposition, U.S. Army Gen. Ronald P. Clark, commanding general, United States Army Pacific, delivered a keynote address emphasizing that the future of security in the Indo-Pacific depends on readiness, innovation, and trusted partnerships capable of adapting at the speed of modern conflict.