MARYLAND MANUAL. 7
Chief of Staff
Brigadier General D. John Markey, The Assistant Adjutant General,
Frederick, Md.
Aides
Brigadier General J. Craig McLanahan, Commanding 54th F. A. Bri-
gade, State Armory, Pikesville.
Brigadier General Amos W. W. Woodcock, Infantry, Commanding
66th Brigade, 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore.
Lieut. Colonel George Henderson, Infantry, Cumberland.
Lieut. Colonel Elmer F. Munshower, Infantry, Frederick.
Lieut. Colonel Harry C. Ruhl, Infantry, The War Memorial, Baltimore.
Major Matthew C. Fenton, Jr., Field Artillery, State Armory, Pikes-
ville.
Captain Stanley E. Hartman, Judge Advocate General's Department,
112 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore.
Captain William C. Baxter, Infantry, 5th Regiment Armory, Balti-
more.
Captain William C. Purnell, Infantry, 5th Regiment Armory, Balti-
more.
Captain John Kellner, Jr., Infantry, 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore.
Lieut. Commander George H. Burnham, Maryland Naval Militia,
Richmond Market Armory, Baltimore.
Lieut. Charles H. Bruwn, Maryland Naval Militia, Richmond Market
Armory, Baltimore.
The Military Staff of the Governor is provided for in Section 9,
Article 65, Bagby's Annotated Code of Maryland (Chapter 583, Gen-
eral Assembly of Maryland, January session, 1935), as follows:
"The Governor may choose a staff consisting of the Adjutant Gen-
eral and (or) the Assistant Adjutant General, and not more than ten
aides. The aides will be selected by the Governor from among the
Commissioned Officers of the National Guard (active or inactive).
Each of them may receive an appointment as aide, which, however,
shall not add to the actual grade of the officer so appointed; nor shall
such officer be relieved from duty with the organization to which he
is assigned, except when actually on duty as aide under the orders
of the Governor.
"The appointment of a Chief of Staff and of aides shall be at the
pleasure of the Governor."
The Governor may appoint either the Adjutant General or the
Assistant Adjutant General as Chief of Staff of the Governor's Staff.
PAROLE COMMISSIONER.
Iglebart Building, St. Paul and Fayette Streets, Baltimore.
Term Expires
Commissioner:
J. Cookman Boyd.....................................1939......................................................................Baltimore
Secretary:
John G. Eggen......................................................................................................................................Baltimore
Chief Parole Officer:
Roy E. Smith...................................... ....................................................................................................Baltimore
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