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MARYLAND MANUAL 7

Chief of Staff

Major General Milton A. Reckord, The Adjutant General, Annapolis,
Maryland

Aides

Colonel Harry C. Ruhl, Infantry, 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore,
Maryland

Lieutenant Colonel Herbert L. Grymes, S. C. 1601 Court Square

Building, Baltimore, Maryland
Lieutenant Colonel Carey Jarman, C. W. S., 5th Regiment Armory,

Baltimore, Md.
Lieutenant Colonel Dwight H. Mohr, M. C., 104th Medical Regiment

Armory, W. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.
Major Rastus R. Norris, M. C., Crisfield, Maryland
Major Charles A. Masson, Air Corps, Logan Field, Baltimore, Md.
Major Philip K. Moisan, A. G. D., 1205 Linden Avenue, Baltimore,

Maryland.
Major Harry Flook, Infantry, Cumberland, Maryland

Lieutenant Commander Charles H. Bryant, Naval Militia, Howard

Street Armory, Baltimore, Maryland

Captain Louis J. Bottomer, Infantry, 5th Regiment Armory, Balti-
more, Maryland
Captain Roland D. Foley, Field Arty., State Armory, Pikesville,

Maryland
Captain Paul E. Sutherland, Infantry, Annapolis, Maryland

Aides to the Chief of Staff

Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Evans, Field Arty., State Armory,

Pikesville, Md.
Lieutenant Colonel John H. Wagner, F. D., 2741 N. Charles St.,

Baltimore, Md.
Major Edgar T. Fell, Infantry, 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore, Md.

The Military Staff of the Governor is provided for in Section 9,
Article 65, Bagby's Annotated Code of Maryland as follows:

"The Governor may choose a staff consisting of the Adjutant Gen-
eral and not more than twelve 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."

DIVISION OF PAROLE AND PROBATION

STATE OFFICE BUILDING

Annapolis, Maryland
Board of Parole & Probation:

Herman M. Moser, Chairman.... Baltimore............. Term
expires 1941

 

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