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75 IC News
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.

75th USARIC Innovators,

Never Forget!

On Patriot Day, the United States of America continues to honor, recognize, and remember the 2,977 people who lost their lives during the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001.

Sept. 11 was designated as Patriot Day by a joint resolution of Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush on Dec. 18, 2001, and in 2009, was designated
as a National Day of Service and Remembrance by Congress.

As a nation, the events of Sept. 11, 2001, will never be forgotten. The spirit and resolve of Americans unified the country on that day. Since 9/11, men and women of all
backgrounds continue to selflessly serve in the United States military; ready to deploy, fight and win decisively against any adversary, anytime, anywhere.

On behalf of the command team, I want to wish you all a safe Patriot Day.  Thank you for all that you do and thank you for your service to this Nation and the 75th U.S. Army
Reserve Innovation Command.

Also, please share your service story (Military and Civilian) in America’s Army Reserve with friends, family, potential Army Reserve recruits and your fellow Army Reserve Soldiers. Your service matters!

Make Ready. 
MICHELLE A. LINK
MAJOR GENERAL, USAR
Commanding
A Patriots Day message from the 75th USARIC commanding general
By Maj. Gen. Michelle Link | Sept. 11, 2024
A Patriots Day message from the 75th USARIC commanding general

Army Reserve Maj. Matthew Fletcher, data scientist, Mountain View Battalion, Army Applications Group, 75th USARIC and who works as a data scientist in his civilian career, left, and Army Reserve 1st Lt. Joseph Yassin, cloud engineer, Support Group, 75th USARIC and who works as a senior cloud solution architect in his civilian capacity, participate in Code-A-Thon 24, as part of the 75th USARIC’s AAG and SG Artificial Intelligence Team, Aug. 1, 2024 at Fort Liberty, North Carolina in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps. CAT24 allowed the 75th USARIC Soldiers to use their expertise in AI, data science, product management and engineering to solve real-world Army problems.
75th USARIC AI Team partners with XVIII Airborne Corps during Code-a-Thon 24 to solve Real-World Army problems
By Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta, 75th USARIC | Aug. 31, 2024
The 75th Innovation Command's AI team teamed up with the XVIII Airborne Corps during Code-a-Thon 24 to tackle real-world military challenges using cutting-edge technology. This collaboration highlights how innovative approaches to persistent problems enhance the Army's operational effectiveness.
Reserve News
Soldiers with the 649th Regional Support Group, an Army Reserve unit in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, participate in a Defender University training event Oct. 23, 2024, at Logistical Staging Area-Freedom at Fort McCoy, Wis. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
649th Regional Support Group holds ‘Defender University’ training at Fort McCoy
By Scott Sturkol | Nov. 6, 2024
Dozens of noncommissioned officers (NCOs) gathered at Fort McCoy in mid-October to take part in Defender University training with the 649th Regional Support Group.

Brig. Gen. Tomika Seaberry answers questions from the audience after her keynote speech at the SCOPE Logistics and Supply Chain Summit in Schaumburg, Illinois. Brig. Gen. Seaberry delivered a speech entitled “Leadership for the Future: Strengthening Talent Management in Modern Supply Chains”. Her speech emphasized talent management and the need for mentorship. 

She encouraged the executive-level leaders in the room to engage with the talent they have within their organizations and reminded them that some of those team members could also be Army Reserve Soldiers. Having an Army Reserve Soldier as one of the talented members in their civilian organization benefits both the Soldier and the employer.
Leadership insights for modern supply chains: Highlights from SCOPE Logistics and Supply Chain Summit
By Maj. Tara-Lee Gardner | Nov. 6, 2024
This weekend, the SCOPE Logistics and Supply Chain Summit brought together industry leaders to share insights and best practices for navigating modern supply chains. Brig. Gen. Tomika Seaberry, commanding general of the 4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command in San Antonio, Texas, engaged with corporate executives from sectors such as information technology and manufacturing.

In a significant step toward bolstering NATO’s cyber defense, the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) is partnering with the Danish Home Guard (HJV) to strengthen Denmark’s cyber capabilities. This collaboration aims to enhance readiness and resilience against growing cyber threats, ensuring both nations are better prepared for the evolving digital battlefield.
U.S. Army Reserve collaborates with Denmark Home Guard to enhance cyber program
By Maj. Darius J. Person, Office of the Chief of Army Reserve (OCAR), G-39 | Nov. 6, 2024
In a significant step toward bolstering NATO’s cyber defense, the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) is partnering with the Danish Home Guard (HJV) to strengthen Denmark’s cyber capabilities. This collaboration aims to enhance readiness and resilience against growing cyber threats, ensuring both nations are better prepared for the evolving digital battlefield.
Army News
Parameters | Autumn 2024
Parameters | Autumn 2024
By | Aug. 29, 2024
Welcome to the Autumn 2024 issue of Parameters. The Autumn issue consists of a special piece from the US Army War College Commandant and Provost on their strategic vision for the college, two In Focus special commentaries, three forums (Cooperative Partnerships, Professional Development, and Historical Studies), two regular forums (A Major’s Perspective and the Civil-Military Relations Corner), and a ...

Soldiers with the 649th Regional Support Group, an Army Reserve unit in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, participate in a Defender University training event Oct. 23, 2024, at Logistical Staging Area-Freedom at Fort McCoy, Wis. (U.S. Army Photo by Scott T. Sturkol, Public Affairs Office, Fort McCoy, Wis.)
649th Regional Support Group holds ‘Defender University’ training at Fort McCoy
By Scott Sturkol | Nov. 6, 2024
Dozens of noncommissioned officers (NCOs) gathered at Fort McCoy in mid-October to take part in Defender University training with the 649th Regional Support Group.

Brig. Gen. Tomika Seaberry answers questions from the audience after her keynote speech at the SCOPE Logistics and Supply Chain Summit in Schaumburg, Illinois. Brig. Gen. Seaberry delivered a speech entitled “Leadership for the Future: Strengthening Talent Management in Modern Supply Chains”. Her speech emphasized talent management and the need for mentorship. 

She encouraged the executive-level leaders in the room to engage with the talent they have within their organizations and reminded them that some of those team members could also be Army Reserve Soldiers. Having an Army Reserve Soldier as one of the talented members in their civilian organization benefits both the Soldier and the employer.
Leadership insights for modern supply chains: Highlights from SCOPE Logistics and Supply Chain Summit
By Maj. Tara-Lee Gardner | Nov. 6, 2024
This weekend, the SCOPE Logistics and Supply Chain Summit brought together industry leaders to share insights and best practices for navigating modern supply chains. Brig. Gen. Tomika Seaberry, commanding general of the 4th Expeditionary Sustainment Command in San Antonio, Texas, engaged with corporate executives from sectors such as information technology and manufacturing.