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75th USARIC AI Team partners with XVIII Airborne Corps during Code-a-Thon 24 to solve Real-World Army problems
August 31, 2024
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

75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command plays crucial role in Cyber Quest 24
July 26, 2024
75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command plays crucial role in Cyber Quest 24

75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command welcomes new commanding general
July 10, 2024
75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command welcomes new commanding general

Astronaut and Army Reserve Soldier at Pentagon's Bring a Child to Work Day
April 26, 2024
Astronaut and Army Reserve Soldier at Pentagon's Bring a Child to Work Day

The Solution Sandstorm: 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command crystallizes partnerships during Project Convergence
March 29, 2024
The Solution Sandstorm: 75th U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command crystallizes partnerships during Project Convergence

Of warriors and hackers: 75th Innovation Command hosts first Code-a-Thon
August 4, 2023
Capt. Marc Easton, an assistant research engineer, listens intently during a brainstorming session on July 19, on how to sift through large data available in the public domain. The 75th Innovation Command hosted the Code-A-Thon, an eight-day event on Joint Reserve Base Ellington Field, Texas, that began July 17, 2023. The event was to build planning for technology-based capabilities for the Army by leveraging the Army Reserve Soldiers’ civilian expertise, such as generative artificial intelligence and data science. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Charles An)

From enlisted Soldier to commissioned officer: Perseverance leads to direct commissioning
July 5, 2023
Venkatesh Srinivasan receives the rank of captain and is pinned his rank by his father during his commissioning ceremony at Joint Reserve Base Ellington, Texas on June 25, 2023. Srinivasan joined the Army Reserve in October 2015 and worked tirelessly to receive a direct commission as an officer at the rank of captain. (U.S. Army photo by Maj. Charles An, U.S. Army Reserve Innovation Command)

Two commands, one future: Army Futures Command, 75th Innovation Command leaders meet
February 19, 2023
Gen. James E. Rainey (left), commanding general, Army Futures Command, speaks with Maj. Gen. Martin F. Klein, commanding general, 75th Innovation Command, U.S. Army Reserve as they enter 75th IC headquarters Feb. 14, 2022,  in Joint Reserve Base Ellington Field in Houston. The two generals outlined their commands’ respective vision and mission while discussing ways to synchronize their priorities to deliver the Army of 2030 and develop the Army 2040 that will dominate the land battlespace against any adversary. This and similar engagements among senior leaders helps ensure that the vision, mission and capabilities of the 75th IC align with those of AFC and U.S. Army Reserve Command. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, 75th Innovation Command, U.S. Army Reserve)

More than mere names: 75th Innovation Command master sergeant restores honor to Vietnam War veterans at Wall That Heals
November 23, 2022
Master Sgt. Kisha S. White, military equal opportunity advisor, 75th Innovation Command, U.S. Army Reserve, addresses more than 800 veterans, families, volunteers, and special guests during the closing ceremony of the Wall That Heals - Chambers County exhibit Oct. 30, 2022, in Anahuac, Texas. White, a 29-year Army veteran, was invited by the Vietnam War Memorial Fund to serve as keynote speaker for this event that attracted more than 4,500 visitors over the course of four days. White recognized the 58,281 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam while thanking veterans from that war for their courage and dedication despite the negative reception many received upon their return to the U.S. (photo courtesy of Wall That Heals - Chambers County)

Some heroes wear quilts: Army Reserve Soldier recognized by Quilts of Valor
November 9, 2022
Some Heroes Wear Quilts: Army Reserve Soldier recognized by Quilts of Valor during International Quilting Festival