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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1914
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760 MILITIA. [ART. 65

1908, ch. 103, sec. 91. 1912, ch, 851, sec. 91.

90. The separate, organization in the City of Baltimore known as
Veteran Corps of the Fifth Regiment Infantry, M. N. G., shall be
entitled to all the rights and privileges conferred by this article, except
that the said Veteran Corps shall not be entitled to the privileges of
section 41 of this article, and shall not share in any appropriation
made for the support-of the National Guard, unless the said Veteran
Corps is called out for service by the Governor in case of emergency
or necessity to aid the National Guard in quelling insurrection, inva-
sion, riot or breach of the peace; when so called upon the members of
said organization shall first sign and execute and deliver through their
commanding officer to the officer commanding the National Guard to
whom it is ordered to report a form of enlistment to be prescribed by
the Governor for a term of not less than thirty (30) days or more than
ninety (90) days at one time, and if the service of said Veteran Corps
shall not be required for the full term of their enlistment they shall be
discharged by the Governor. All members of said organization, when
called out into service of the State as herein provided, shall be equipped
and paid by the State and shall be protected in the discharge of their
duties and in obeying the orders of the Governor as though a part of
the National Guard of the State.

1912, ch. 57.

91A. The separate organization in the City of Baltimore known as
Old Guard of the 4th Regiment Infantry, M. N. G., shall be entitled to
all the rights and privileges conferred by said article, except that the
said guard shall not share in any appropriation made for the support
of the National Guard unless said guard is called out for service by the
Governor in case of emergency or necessity to aid the National Guard
in quelling insurrection, invasion, riot or breach of the peace; when so
called upon the members of said organization shall first sign and exe-
cute and deliver through their commanding officer to the officer com-
manding the National Guard to whom it is ordered to report a form
of enlistment to be prescribed by the Governor for a term of not less
than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days at one time, and
if the service of said guard shall not be required for the full term of
their enlistment they shall be discharged by the Governor. All mem-
bers of said organization, when called out in service of the State as
herein provided shall be equipped and paid by the State and shall be
protected in the discharge of their duties and in obeying the orders of
the Governor as though a part of the National Guard of the State.

92. Repealed. (1914, ch. 663.)

 

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