http://dbpedia.org/data/75th_Innovation_Command.atom2025-01-01T15:56:03.878330ZOData Service and Descriptor Documenthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/75th_Innovation_Command2025-01-01T15:56:03.878330Z1943Die 75th Infantry Division (deutsch 75. US-Infanteriedivision) ist ein Großverband der US-Army, die heute als Reserveeinheit existiert und den Namen 75th Division (Training Support) trägt.MG Martin F. Klein1952La 75e division d'infanterie est une des divisions d'infanterie de l'armée de terre des États-Unis (United States Army).The 75th Innovation Command (75th IC) is a separate command of the United States Army Reserve. The 75th IC was activated as the 75th Infantry Division in World War II. Inactivated in 1945, it was reactivated in 1952 at Houston, Texas, from the assets of the disbanded 22nd Armored Division of the United States Army Organized Reserves. It was active as an Infantry Division from 1952 to 1957, when it was reorganized and redesignated as the 75th Maneuver Area Command (MAC), and given responsibility for planning and conducting Field Training Exercises (FTX) and Command Post Exercises (CPX) for all Reserve Component units west of the Mississippi River. In 1993, the 75th MAC was redesignated as the 75th Division (Training Support) in the Army Reserve, which in later years became designated the 75Make ReadyHeadquarters75th Innovation CommandDeputy CommanderHouston, Texas751943CommandMake ReadyLa 75e division d'infanterie est une des divisions d'infanterie de l'armée de terre des États-Unis (United States Army).Future force development for the Army ReserveCommand75th Innovation Command (75IC)9152971986419451993Commander100px|center75e division d'infanterie (États-Unis)75th Infantry Division (Vereinigte Staaten)1090098688Die 75th Infantry Division (deutsch 75. US-Infanteriedivision) ist ein Großverband der US-Army, die heute als Reserveeinheit existiert und den Namen 75th Division (Training Support) trägt.10075MG Ray E. PorterThe 75th Innovation Command (75th IC) is a separate command of the United States Army Reserve. The 75th IC was activated as the 75th Infantry Division in World War II. Inactivated in 1945, it was reactivated in 1952 at Houston, Texas, from the assets of the disbanded 22nd Armored Division of the United States Army Organized Reserves. It was active as an Infantry Division from 1952 to 1957, when it was reorganized and redesignated as the 75th Maneuver Area Command (MAC), and given responsibility for planning and conducting Field Training Exercises (FTX) and Command Post Exercises (CPX) for all Reserve Component units west of the Mississippi River. In 1993, the 75th MAC was redesignated as the 75th Division (Training Support) in the Army Reserve, which in later years became designated the 75th Training Command. In January 2003, numerous units of the 75th were mobilized to train other Army Reserve and Army National Guard units deploying overseas in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF). In January 2018, the 75th was reorganized into the 75th Innovation Command with its training divisions reassigned to the 84th Training Command.