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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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MILITIA. 831

ARTICLE 65.

MILITIA.

2. When to be ordered out.
5. Organized and unorganized.
9. Governor's staff.
10-11. Ranking Line Officer; duties,
powers, etc.
13. Unassigned list.
15. National Guard.
16. Inactive National Guard.
31A. When compensation may be re-
duced.
33. Who may not form military organ-
izations.
38. When called into active service by
United States.
40. Courts-martial — how constituted;
powers; fines; proceedings.

Veterans' Guardianship.

56A. Definitions.
56B-56F. Guardian; petition for appoint-
ment.

56G-56H. Notice; bond.
56-I-56J. Accounts to be filed.
56K. Compensation.
56L. Investment of funds.
56M. Application of funds.
56N. Records to be furnished without
cost.
56-O. Treatment in U. S. Hospital.
56P. Discharge of guardian.
56Q. Construction of sub-title.
56R. Name of act.
56S-56U. Construction; constitutional
provisions; inconsistent laws.

Veterans' Relief Fund.

57-60. Veterans' Commission; fund for
sick, disabled or indigent veter-
ans, their widows and children;
educational assistance for or-
phans: claims of veterans.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 2. 1922, ch. 490, sec. 2. 1931, ch. 161, sec. 2.

2. When the militia of this State, or any part thereof, is called or
ordered under the Constitution and laws of the United States, into the
active military service of the United States, the Governor shall order out
for service the Organized Militia, or such part thereof as may be necessary
: and if the number available be insufficient he shall order out such part of
the unorganized militia as he may deem necessary.

4.

This section referred to in construing art. 101. secs. 35 and 65—see notes
thereto. Merrill v. Military Dept, 152 Md. 479.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 5. 1922, ch. 490, sec. 5. 1931, ch. 161. sec. 5.

5. The militia of this State shall be divided into two classes: the
organized militia and the unorganized militia. The organized militia shall
consist of the regularly enlisted members of the militia, and such other
persons between the ages of forty-five and sixty-four as are authorized to
enlist therein by the Governor, organized, armed and equipped, and of
commissioned officers between the ages of twenty-one and sixty-four; pro-
vided, that a military office for which no salary is provided in the Budget,


 

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