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42. Inquiry into character of commis-
sioned officer; discharge.
43. Retired officers may be detailed
for active duty.
44. Brevet commissions — when con-
ferred.
45. Absence of officer without leave.
46. How commissioned officer may be
removed.
47. Who may be enlisted in national
guard. Who may receive credit.
48. Re-enlistment.
49. Enlistment oath.
50. Transfers.
51. Non-commissioned staff officers.
52. Discharge by reason of removal,
etc.
53. Credit in case of re-enlistment.
54. Discharge. Honorable discharge.
Full and honorable discharge.
Discharge without honor. Dis-
honorable discharge.
55. Retired list.
56. Action to be taken in case of
threatened disorder or riots.
57. Men enlisted in Spanish-American
war, entitled to credit.
58. Responsibility of officers and men.
59. Drill, parade and inspection.
60. Annual practice, marches, camps,
etc.
61. Annual encampment and cruise.
62. Military laws, etc., to prevail.
Courts martial.
63. Sentences. Excuses for absence.
Service of summons.
64. Appointment of courts martial.
Failure to pay fine; disposition
thereof.
65. Misapplication or conversion of
property.
66. Orders and warnings for duty.
67. System of discipline and exercises.
68. Military courts. Courts martial.
69. No action against member of mili-
tary court.
70. Jurisdiction presumed.
71. Organizations to be provided with
arms, etc.
72. Uniforms.
73. Full-dress uniforms.
74. Responsibility to state for public
property.
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75. Arms, etc., to be deposited in
armory when required; penalty.
76. Pay of officers and men.
77. Increase in pay.
78. Pay of officers on board, commis-
sion, court martial, etc.
79. Pay for special duty. Judge advo-
cate.
80. Pay where national guard or-
dered out for duty in connection
with United States forces; quali-
fication.
81. Appropriations — allotment of.
Warrants.
82. Bond of disbursing officer.
83. Immunity from arrest.
84. Exemption from toll charges.
85. Exemption from jury duty. Hon-
orary members.
86. Sale, pawn, etc., of arms, equip-
ment, etc.; trial; penalty.
87. Arrest upon occasions of duty. Sale
or use of liquor. Gambling.
88. No other military organizations
save with consent of governor.
89. Service medals.
90. Veteran corps of Fifth Regiment
91. Motor corps, M. N. G.
92. Band of musicians other than en-,
listed band.
93. Absence or disability of officers.
94. Organized associations; saving
clause.
95. Governor to make rules and regu-
lations : old rules in force in
meantime.
96. Custom and usage of U. S. army
and navy — how far operative ;
proviso.
97. Amendment of this article.
Battle Flags of Maryland Regiments
During the Civil War.
98. Governor to appoint commission ;
personnel of commission; its
duties.
99. Commission to collect regimental
battle flags.
100. Flags to be sent to Annapolis.
101. Appropriation of $1,500.
102. Future care and custody of such
regimental flags.
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