75th Innovation Command

Innovation, Ideation, Invention

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Mission Statement

The 75th Innovation Command drives operational innovation, concepts, and capabilities to enhance the readiness and lethality of the Future Force by leveraging the unique skills, agility and private sector connectivity of America's Army Reserve, in direct support to Army Futures Command.
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"MAKE READY"

The 75th Innovation Command is preparing to "Make Ready" for the future.
The 75IC traces its history to World War II, when the 75th Infantry Division participated in the Battle of Bulge and the liberation of Europe.The organized Reserve Corps was re-designated on July 9, 1952, as the Army Reserve. 

Through numerous activations and reorganizations, the mission of the 75th remained. Soldiers from the 75th mobilized reserve component Soldiers for service in the opening stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Soldiers from the 75th were subsequently mobilized to perform essential pre-mobilization training for reserve component Soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 75th was then reorganized as a mission command training command. The 75th became the headquarters of a coast-to-coast training operation ensuring commanders and staffs were properly trained prior to combat deployments.
Today, the 75IC stands ready to refocus efforts to look forward, into the future of America's Army Reserve.

The 75th Innovation Command drives operational innovation, concepts, and capabilities to enhance the readiness and lethality of the Future Force by leveraging the unique skills, agility, and private sector connectivity of America's Army Reserve.
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