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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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2174 ARTICLE 65.

cer or the sheriff aforesaid within twenty-four hours from such time, or
who does not produce a sworn certificate of physical disability, to so
appear, from a physician in good standing, shall be taken to be a deserter
and dealt with as prescribed in the Articles of War, Army of the United
States.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 5.

5. The militia of the State of Maryland shall be .divided into two
classes: the organized militia and the unorganized militia. The organized
militia shall consist of the regularly enlisted militia, organized, armed and
equipped, and of commissioned officers between the ages of twenty-one and
sixty-four; the unorganized militia shall consist of all those liable to ser-
vice but not regularly enlisted.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 6.

6. The Governor of the State, by virtue of his office, shall be the com-
mander-in-chief of the militia of the State, except as of such portions as
may at times be in the service of the United States.

The Governor shall have power to make such rules and regulations and
issue orders for the enlistment, discharge, organization, discipline, train-
ing and equipment of the militia from time to time as may become neces-
sary in order to conform to this Article and the National Defense Act, and
amendments thereto and regulations made in pursuance thereof.

1924, ch. 112.

7. The Governor shall have power, by Executive Order, to organize,
arm and equip a Naval Militia, and to provide for the administration and
discipline thereof, conforming as nearly as practicable to the Federal laws
and regulations now in effect, or hereafter enacted...

Provided, that all of the several sections of this Article that are appli-
cable to such Naval Militia shall have the same force and effect as if the
term Naval Militia had been specifically designated in any or all of such
sections.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 7.

8. The Governor shall have the power in case of insurrection, inva-
sion, tumult, riot, breach of peace or imminent danger thereof, or to en-
force the laws of this State, to order into service of the State any part of
the militia that he may deem proper. When the militia shall be on active
service as herein provided, the commanding officer thereof, and his sub-
ordinates shall be, and they are hereby invested with all the authority of
sheriffs, and deputy sheriffs, in enforcing the laws of this State, and they
may co-operate with the civil authorities, or take entire charge of the situa-
tion as in the judgment of the commanding officer the exigencies of the
case may require.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 8.

9. The staff of the Governor shall consist of the Adjutant General
and not more than ten aides. The Adjutant General shall be appointed

 

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