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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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ART. 63.] MILITIA.

the satisfaction of the inspector-general, the members
thereof may be re-imbursed for the expense either in
whole or in part, to an amount not exceeding twenty
dollars per man, so soon as the military fund of the
state shall warrant.

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13. The military forces of this state, when in
actual service of this state in time of war, insurrec-
tion, invasion, riots or imminent danger thereof, shall
during the time of such service, be entitled to the
same pay, rations and other allowances as are or
may be hereafter established by law for the army of
the United States; and whenever any officers, non-
commissioned officers or soldiers shall perform camp,
garrison, guard or other duty under the orders of the
commander-in-chief or by virtue of general regula-
tions, they shall be entitled to the same rate of pay
as hereinbefore provided for every day actually em-
ployed in the performance of such duty.

Fay and other
allowances.

14. Every person who whilst in the actual military
service of this state shall be wounded or disabled in
opposing or suppressing any invasion, insurrection
or riot shall be entitled to receive a pension from the
state equal to the amount allowed by the United
States.

Pensions.

15. Uniforms, arms and accoutrements of the na-
tional guard shall be exempt from all suits, distresses,
executions or sales for debts or for the payment of
taxes, and every mounted officer or any member of
a troop or light battery who shall own a suitable
horse necessary for his use as such officer or member
shall hold the same with the like exemption.

Uniforms, &c.,
exempt from
distress, &c.

16. All persons liable to military duty other than
members of the national guard shall be enrolled and
be commanded by the captain of the company, dis-
trict or other officer assigned to such duty.

Enrollment.

17. The inspector-general shall attend to the or-
ganization of the militia of this state; he shall
inspect every branch connected with the military
service, attend general parades and encampments,

Inspector-Gen-
eral's duties.



 
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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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