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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
Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF) Brig. Gen. William Kwabiah (left), deputy chief staff officer of operations and training; U.S. Army Capt. Peter Afari, Civil Affairs (CA) team chief; U.S. Army Staff Sgt. John Simone; U.S. Army Sgt. John O’Brien; team medic; all with CA Team Ghana, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF); GAF Col. Lisbon Nsiah, plans and policy officer, gather during a civil affairs engagement at Accra, Ghana, June 8, 2025. During this engagement, Kwabiah and U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Raymond Jackson (not pictured), civil affairs noncommissioned officer, realized that their paths had crossed in 1998 when Jackson (2-years-old at the time) and his family fled a dangerous situation in Liberia as refugees. Kwabiah, then a second lieutenant, commanded the mission that received them as refugees in Ghana. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Raymond Jackson)
From refugee to U.S. Soldier: A full-circle moment in Ghana
By Sgt. 1st Class Shane Klestinski | Nov. 24, 2025
When a U.S. Army civil affairs team conducted an engagement with Ghanaian Armed Forces (GAF) partners, June 8, that meeting’s purpose was to integrate U.S. civil affairs efforts with the GAF training calendar. While they made progress toward their goal, two men in that meeting learned that their paths had crossed at significant points in their lives – and for one of them, it had been a matter of life and death.

Soldiers assigned to the 416th Theater Engineer Command conduct a commanders update brief during Avenger Triad 25 (AvT25) at Grafenwohr, Germany, 27 Oct. 2025. AvT 25 is a U.S Army Europe-Africa Command computer assisted post exercise designed to train U.S and Multi-National partner units in large scale combat operations in a competitive simulated environment. (U.S Army Photo by Staff Sgt Anthony Torres)
416th Theater Engineer Command enhances readiness at Avenger Triad 25
By Maj. Aaron Smith | Nov. 24, 2025
The 416th Theater Engineer Command (TEC) mobilized 50 Soldiers from across the United States, primarily from the Chicago, Illinois area, to participate in the Avenger Triad 25 exercise. This marks the third consecutive year the 416th TEC has supported the Avenger Triad exercise, and the first time the unit has operated its full contingency command post as a forward command and control element.

Members of the 200th Military Police Command conduct a shift change briefing during Avenger Triad 25 (AvT25) at Grafenwohr, Germany, 27 Oct. 2025. AvT25 is a U.S. Army Europe-Africa Command computer assisted command post exercise designed to train U.S. and multinational units in large scale combat operations in a competitive simulated environment. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sergeant Arthur Ruepong)
U.S. Army Reserve integrates critical capabilities during Avenger Triad 25, strengthening allied interoperability
By Maj. Aaron Smith | Nov. 24, 2025
Last month, U.S. Army Reserve units from the 7th Mission Support Command (MSC), 200th Military Police Command (MPC), 416th Theater Engineer Command (TEC), 323rd Military Intelligence Battalion (MI BN), and U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne) (USACAPOC) participated in Avenger Triad 25, a large-scale, computer-assisted exercise led by U.S. Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF).
Army News
Parameters Autumn 2025 Slide
Parameters | Autumn 2025
By | Sept. 16, 2025
Welcome to the Autumn 2025 issue of Parameters. We open with two In Focus commentaries. The first, “A Case for Military Proportionality: Disabling Nuclear Plants” by Henry Sokolski, offers practical ways in which military planners can disable civilian targets, such as nuclear infrastructure, without undermining operational goals, alliance cohesion, or long-term political objectives. Our second commentary, “The Consequences of Declining Patriotism in the United States” by Neil N. Snyder, presents findings from a national survey showing a decline in patriotism, especially among Generation Z nonveterans. His article highlights a growing civil-military values gap with implications for recruitment and national cohesion.

Airmen fuel freedom with every mission
By Airman 1st Class Jacob Hessen | Nov. 25, 2025
Every mission in the sky starts with work on the ground, and that's where the fuel management

Future crew chiefs eager for Air Force mission
By Senior Master Sgt. Dan Heaton | Nov. 25, 2025
It is a time of transition in the 127th Wing, with new aircraft and missions on the near horizon,