ART. 65] MILITIA. 757
Army and Naval Regulations of the United States now in force, or
that may hereafter be adopted. Provided, however, that in times of
peace the penalty upon conviction of any of the offenses specified or
provided for in this Section or of the Articles of War or of the Army
and Naval Regulations of the United States shall not exceed those pro-
vided for in this Article.
1908, ch. 103, sec. 67. 1914, ch. 663, sec. 54.
66. Officers and enlisted men may be warned for duty as follows:
either by stating the substance of the order or by reading the order to
the person warned, or by leaving a copy of such order at the last known
place of abode or business, or by mailing to the post-office nearest there-
to. Such warning may be given by any officer or non-commissioned
officer. The officer or non-commissioned officer giving such notice or
warning shall, if required, make a return thereof containing the name
of the person warned and the time, place and manner of warning, if
required by the officer issuing the order; such return may be verified
by his oath, which may be administered by any commanding officer.
Such verified returns shall be as good evidence on the trial of any
person returned as a delinquent of the facts therein stated as if such
officer or non-commissioned officer had testified to the same before a
military court on such trial. Every commanding officer shall make
like return, on honor and with like effect, of every delinquency or neg-
lect of duty of his officers and non-commissioned officers and also of
every enlisted man who shall refuse or neglect to perform such military
duty as may be required.
67. Repealed. (1914, ch. 663.)
1908, ch. 103, sec. 69. 1914, ch. 663, sec. 55.
68. The military courts of this State shall be:
General Courts-martial;
Special Courts-martial;
Summary Courts;
Courts of Inquiry.
The constitution and jurisdiction of courts-martial: The form and
manner in which the procedings of military courts shall be conducted
and recorded, and the forms of oaths and affirmations taken in the
administration of military law by such courts; the limits of punish-
ment of officers and enlisted men when on duty, as provided in Section
twelve of this Article, and the proceedings in revision shall be governed
by the Articles of War and the Law and Proceedings of the Courts-
martial of the United States.
1908, ch. 103, sec. 77. 1910, ch. 204, sec. 77 (p. 200). 1912, ch. 851, sec. 77.
76. Each officer and enlisted man ordered for duty by the Gov-
ernor or under his authority by the commanding officer of the brigade
or the Naval Brigade, shall receive the pay herein specified for every
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