756 MILITIA. [ART. 65
Naval Brigade. Vacancies created by the operation of this section
shall be filled in the same manner as other vacancies.*
44.*
46.+ Repealed. (1914, ch. 663.)
1908, ch. 103, sec. 49. .1912, ch. 851, sec. 49.
48. Any man who has served the period of his original enlistment
may be re-enlisted with the right to be granted his discharge at the
expiration of any year in said term of re-enlistment. No man above
the age of forty-five shall be re-enlisted except by permission of the
commanding officer of the brigade or naval brigade and upon the recom-
mendation of his company or division commander.*
1908, ch. 103, sec. 62. 1914, ch. 663, sec. 49.
61. Camps of instruction for the first brigade and cruises for the
naval brigade shall be held at such, times and for such periods as the
Governor as Commander-in-Chief may direct; provided, however, the
camps of instruction herein authorized are held within the limits of
the State.
1908, ch. 103, sec. 63. 1910, ch. 204, sec. 63 (p. 198). 1912, ch. 851, sec. 63.
1914, ch. 663, sec. 50.
62. The forces prescribed and organized in this Article shall be
considered in the actual service of the State and the members thereof
shall be subject to all military laws, orders and regulations prescribed
for the government, thereof, and all military offenses shall be consid-
ered, and they are hereby declared to be offenses against the general
police regulations of the State and shall be punished by fine or impri-
sonment as hereinafter provided. Except when on dutv in time of war.
insurrection, invasion, public danger or to aid the civil authorities
on account of any breach of the peace, tumult, riot, resistance to the
power of the State, or any imminent danger thereof, and also in any
cases not otherwise covered, commissioned officers may be tried by the
appropriate military courts provided for in this Article, .for non-attend-
ance without excuse at any drill, parade, encampment, meeting for
instruction, or other duty ordered by competent authority, or for such
other military offenses as may be declared to be such by orders or regu-
lations issued by the Governor as Commander-in-Chief which, when
issued, shall have the force and effect of law, or for such military
offenses as are recognized and provided for in the Articles of War,
*The act of 1914, chapter 672, strikes out the designation "Naval Brigade" wher-
ever it appears in article 65 of the code, and substitutes therefor the designation
"Naval Militia."
+Some difficulty was erperienced in codifying the act of 1914, chapter 663. A
careful study of the act, however, seems to make reasonably clear the intention
of the act, which is carried out in its codification.
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