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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
The Defense Department plans to invite service members who were involuntarily separated from service for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine back into uniform at the same rank they held when they separated.
DOD prepares invitation to bring back troops separated for refusing COVID vaccine
By C. Todd Lopez | Feb. 18, 2025
The Defense Department plans to invite service members who were involuntarily separated from service for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine back into uniform at the same rank they held when they separated.

Approximately 200 U.S. Soldiers and specialized military equipment from the Army Reserve 266th Ordnance Company and the Army Reserve 398th Finance Company, assigned to the 1st Mission Support Command, were recently mobilized to the Middle East in an interagency effort coordinated by the installation's Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) and the Surface Distribution and Deployment Command, which included land, sea and air transportation strategic planning and execution.
Fort Buchanan mobilizes troops by land, by sea, by air
By Carlos Cuebas | Feb. 14, 2025
Approximately 200 U.S. Soldiers and specialized military equipment from the Army Reserve 266th Ordnance Company and the Army Reserve 398th Finance Company, assigned to the 1st Mission Support Command, were recently mobilized to the Middle East in an interagency effort coordinated by the installation's Logistics Readiness Center (LRC) and the Surface Distribution and Deployment Command, which included land, sea and air transportation strategic planning and execution.

U.S. Army Reserve Lt. Col. Joy Sanders, the international programs manager for Army Reserve Medical Command out of Pinellas Park, Fla., listens to a British army officer during a luncheon for the Confédération Interalliée des Officiers Médicaux de Réserve, also known as the Interallied Confederation of Medical Reserve Officers and by its French acronym CIOMR, Mid-Winter Meeting 2025 at the NATO HQ in Brussels, Jan. 30, 2025. Sanders served as the chief liaison to connect AR-MEDCOM Soldiers and other U.S. Armed Forces reserve personnel with their NATO nation counterparts to establish interoperability and collaborative synchronization. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hernandez)
‘Warrior Medics,’ NATO allies learn interoperability, fellowship at CIOMR 2025 MWM
By Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Hernandez | Feb. 14, 2025
“Warrior Medics” from the Pinellas Park, Florida-based Army Reserve Medical Command joined more than 100 junior and senior medical reserve officers from more than a dozen NATO partner nations for the 2025 Mid-Winter Meeting held by the Confédération Interalliée des Officiers Médicaux de Réserve, also known as the Interallied Confederation of Medical Reserve Officers and by its French acronym CIOMR, at the NATO headquarters here, Jan. 29 through Jan. 31.
Army News
Parameters Winter 2024-2025
Parameters | Winter 2024–25
By | Nov. 21, 2024
Welcome to the Winter 2024–25 issue of Parameters. This issue consists of an In Focus special commentary, three forums (Indo-Pacific, Security Cooperation, and Historical Studies), and the regular Civil-Military Relations Corner installment.

Alaska Army National Guard Lt. Col. Luke Bushatz, right, outgoing commander for the 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment, was rewarded the Meritorious Service Medal by Col. Michele Edwards, the commander of the 297th Regional Support Group, Oct. 20, 2024, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. Bushatz was recognized for his commitment to improving his battalion’s readiness in the two years he served as commander. (Alaska Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Marc Marmeto)
Alaska Army National Guard officer surmounts combat trauma to command infantry battalion
By Maj. David Bedard | Feb. 19, 2025
“I wasn’t going to leave that fight unless it was in a body bag.” Alaska Army National Guard Lt. Col. Luke Bushatz, 297th Regional Support Group operations officer and former 1st Battalion, 297th Infantry Regiment commander, made the stone-faced declaration while recollecting the aftermath of surviving a roadside bomb that eviscerated his Stryker in Afghanistan’s Arghandab Valley in 2009. He was serving as an infantry rifle company executive officer determined to continue in the billet despite sustaining debilitating brain trauma during the attack.

SAGAMI GENERAL DEPOT, Japan - Japanese Ground Self Defense Force Soldiers receive a mission brief about the 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade integrated air and missile defense, command and control structure and the brigade has been working closely with various allies and partners throughout the Indo-Pacific theater at the brigade headquarters on February 12, 2025. The co-op program is a 6-week program during which JGSDF members stay at Camp Zama, where U.S. Army Japan is headquartered, to learn about the unit's mission and take part in an intensive language class. Each member of the group is sponsored by a different unit on Camp Zama, whose Soldiers demonstrate their regular duties. (U.S. Army photo by Capt. Frank Spatt)
38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Strengthens Bonds with Japanese Ground Self Defense Force through Co-Op Program
By Capt. Frank Spatt | Feb. 19, 2025
In a significant step toward bolstering the longstanding alliance between the United States and Japan, the 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (38th ADA) hosted members of the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force (JGSDF) at the brigade headquarters on February 12, 2025. The initiative, part of the U.S. Army Japan Co-Op Exchange Program, provides an invaluable opportunity for JGSDF soldiers to receive an in-depth briefing on integrated air and missile defense mission and command and control structures unique to the 38th ADA brigade.