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Maryland Manual, 1973-74
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MARYLAND MANUAL 261
He also maintains all State-owned armories located in Maryland and
all other properties which may be occupied, purchased, or leased by
the Military Department. The Ranking Line Officer makes all regula-
tions for the use of such facilities, and applications for their use
should be made to him. In addition, he is responsible for the adminis-
tration, training, and supply of approximately 8,000 National Guards-
men, including 1,240 full-time employees (160 State-paid and 1,080
Federally-paid).
In time of war or other national emergency when the National
Guard is absent from the State, the Governor, as Commander-in-Chief
of the militia, has the power to organize the Maryland State Guard.
Such forces are separate and distinct from the National Guard and
are composed of officers, commissioned or assigned, and all able-bodied
male citizens of the State who volunteer and are accepted for service.
Members of the State Guard are uniformed as prescribed by the
Governor, who also has the power to reduce or disband such forces
when deemed necessary.
NATIONAL GUARD UNITS ALLOTTED TO THE
STATE OF MARYLAND
Allotted by the Department of the Army:
Non-Divisional Units
State Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment
229th Army Band
1st Battalion (NH), 70th Artillery
29th Support Center, Rear Area Operations
121st Engineer Battalion (CBT)
70th General Supply Company (GS)
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 729th Maintenance
Battalion
1729th Maintenance Company (DS)
110th Collection and Classification Company
2729th Maintenance Company (Lt DS)
1204th Transportation Company (Acft DS)
1229th Transportation Company (Lt Med Trk)
136th Evacuation Hospital (SMBL)
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 5th Special Forces
Battalion, 20th SF
Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 115th Military Police
Battalion (SVC)
200th Military Police Company (Guard)
29th Military Police Company (Guard)
29th PI Detachment (Fid Svc)
28th Division Units
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 58th Brigade, 28th
Infantry Division
1st Battalion, 115th Infantry
1st Battalion, 175th Infantry
2d Battalion, 175th Infantry
2d FA Battalion, 110th Artillery (105T)
Troop B, 1st Squadron, 223d Cavalry
Troop D (Air) 1st Squadron, 223d Cavalry
Company C, 103d Engineer Battalion
Company C, 103d Medical Battalion
Company C, (FS) 728th Maintenance Battalion
Detachment 2, 28th Military Police Company

 
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