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MARYLAND MANUAL. 41

successor of the Maryland State Weather Service Commission. The
State Geologist ex-officio is Director, performing all the functions of
former officers with the exception of Meteorologist, who is commis-
sioned by the Governor and serves as liaison officer with the United
States Weather Bureau. All activities except clerical are performed
voluntarily. (Ch. 29, 1922.)



THE DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA
Name Postoffice.
The Commanding General (the Adjutant General) Annapolis
Major General Milton A. Rcckord.

The Assistant Adjutant General:

Brigadier General J. B. P. Clayton Hill Annapolis
Chief Clerk:
Major E. Leslie Medford Annapolis
Finance Clerk:
Major Benjamin C. Gott Annapolis
Stenographers:
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Pyles Annapolis
Mrs. Gordon L. Scibhe Annapolis
Headquarters Maryland National Guard
Headquarters Armory, N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Md.
Major General Milton A. ReckordCommanding General
J. Milton Griffith Secretary

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT.
Quartermaster General:
Major General Milton A. Record Bel Air

State Quartermaster:
Lieut. Col. Thomas G. McNicholas Baltimore

NOTE—All official correspondence and telegrams in con
nection with the military establishment of the State should
be addressed to the Commanding General, Maryland National
Guard, Annapolis, Md. That which is intended for the Quar-
termaster General’s Department should be addrssed “The
State Quartermaster of Maryland, Fifth Regiment Armory,
Baltimore, Md.”

Section 2, Article IX, of the Constitution provides: “There shall
be an Adjutant General, appointed by the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate. He shall hold his office until the
appointment and qualification of his successor, or until removed in
pursuance of the sentence of a court martial. He shall perform such
duties and receive such compensation or emoluments as are now or
may be prescribed by law. He shall discharge the duties of his office
at the seat of government, unless absent under orders, on duty.”

Chapter 583 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, 1935,
provides for the appointment by the Governor, without the advice and
consent of the Senate, of an assistant Adjutant General, to hold office


 
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