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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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2184 ARTICLE 65.

military company or organization or parade in public as a military com-
pany or organization, in any city or town in this State, except by per-
mission of the Governor.

No armed military force from another State, Territory or District,
shall be permitted to enter the State for the purpose of doing military duty
therein, without the permission of the Governor, unless such force is
actually under the authority of the War Department.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 32.

34. The Governor may, upon the recommendation of their command-
ing officers, approved by the Ranking Line Officer, confer brevet commis-
sions upon officers of the organized militia of a grade next higher than
the regular commission held by them. The Governor may also confer
upon officers of the organized militia, brevet commissions of a grade equal
to the highest grade in which they previously served in the organized
militia, or in the Army of the United States. Brevet commissions shall
carry with them only such privileges or rights as are allowed in like cases
in the military service of the United States.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 33.

35. To promote efficiency and as a reward for continuous service, the
Governor shall have the power, under regulations to be prescribed by him,
to issue service medals of appropriate designs to officers and enlisted men
of the organized militia of the State, who shall complete ten or more years
of continuous service. Appropriate ribbon badges may be issued by the
State to represent any medal issued or authorized and the wearing of such
badge as a part of the uniform is authorized.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 34.

36. In order to reward those citizens of Maryland who volunteered
in the Spanish-American War or who served in the World War, the Gov-
ernor shall have power, under regulations to be prescribed by him, to issue
medals of appropriate designs to officers and enlisted men who served in
either the Army or Navy of the United States.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 35.

37. For the purpose of maintaining appropriate organization and to
assist in instruction and training, the President may assign the National
Guard of Maryland to divisions, brigades and other tactical units, and
may detail officers either from the National Guard or the Regular Army to
command such units; provided, that when complete units are organized
within this State, the commanding officers thereof shall not be displaced
under the provisions of this section.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 36.

38. Upon the termination of any emergency for which the National
Guard has been drafted into the military service of the United States, all
persons so drafted, upon being discharged from the Army of the United

 

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