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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 494   View pdf image (33K)
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494 MILITIA. [ ART. LXV
conferred by this Article, except that the said guard shall not be entitled
to the privileges of retirement or to be placed upon the unassigned or
reserve list, and shall not share in any appropriation made for the sup-
port of the National Guard, unless the said guard is called out for serv-
ice by the Governor in case of emergency or necessity to aid the National
Guard in quelling insurrection, invasion, riot or breach of the peace,
or imminent danger thereof; when so called upon the members of said
organization shall first sign and execute and deliver through their com-
manding officer to the officer commanding the National Guard to whom
it is ordered to report a form of enlistment to be prescribed by the
Governor for a term of not less than thirty (30) days or more than
ninety (90) days at one time, and if the service of said guard shall not
be required for the full term of their enlistment they shall be dis-
charged by the Governor. All members of said organization, when
called into service of the State as herein provided, shall be equipped and
paid by the State and shall be protected in the discharge of their duties
and in obeying the orders of the Governor as though a part of the
National Guard of the State.
1916, ch. 311, sec. 83.
81. No body of men other than the regularly organized corps of the
National Guard and the militia and the troops of the United States,
except such military organizations as and are now in existence, shall
associate themselves together as a military company or organization, or
parade in public as a military company or organization, in any city or
town in this State, except by permission of the Governor and Com-
mander-in-Chief.
1916, ch. 311, sec. 84.
82. The Governor and Commander-in-Chief shall have the power
and authority, upon the recommendation of the Adjutant General, to
establish a separate organization of the National Guard to be known as
the "Motor Corps. M. N. G.," to consist of such number of officers and
men and to be equipped in such manner and perform such duties as
may be prescribed by the Commander-in-Chief at the time of the
establishment of said corps.
1916, ch. 311. sec. 83.
83. When established, as provided in the preceding section, the said
Motor Corps, M. N. G., shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges
conferred by this Article, except that said Motor Corps shall not share
in any appropriations made for the support of the National Guard,
unless the said Motor Corps is called out for service by the Governor in
case of emergency or necessity to aid the National Guard in quelling
insurrection, invasion, riot, or breach of the peace; when so called upon
the members of said organization shall first sign and execute and.deliver,
through their 'commanding officer, to the officers commanding the


 
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