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'ONAL Gwzw §§ L-9 / ZONAL GUARD ( Chapter _. Sec. ’ Q. ENLISTED FORCE ..._ ,.,,,,.,7, _________ ___ ____ __'______;________ lil 9- ’N·~*¤¤<>¤Ar· Gvwv Y¥¤SEnvx·: ..__.___ _ ______________   - 131 10. PAY A:·{¤_ Am,0wAl§4c1·:s; .______..__,_ _ ____ ; ____ ; _______ 141 11. l\i1_L1*r1A Buamlm  .,---, ...__.___,,____ _ _____________ 3*71 12. RIFLE n<srn_;rcu·ms AND.PRA»C’1"lCEl you cmmlxg _________ ____ pq 13. Mrsq·r—jm.Am;0Us r YISIUNS ... ; .._.._.., _ ..__. 191 ahd warrant `pificers between the ages of twenty-one aml,sixty· four? years: Provided, T—h:§t' in cases qt appointments bf warrant dfficcrs or enlist°n1ents_madq in_a'cc0rdancc with National Guard regulations, n0ipayme11ts__Jh&rct0fore made tg snlch warrant udiccrs dud enlisted: men fm··_participating in_ exetéisvs or porfurmlng the-duties described. in sections 62, 63, 64, and 65 of this- tifléwr any bona fidéblaim therefor, shall be held or considered irhilid because such wzixfrant noflicer or_enli_sted`mz1n was of an age greater than- fprty-tive Years at the tim; of; his appointmentbr enlistmentnr  the time of tbelpclrformauce ct sudh 'dutiés. (June 3, 1916. 0-134, § 58, 39 Stat. 197: PTSD.-28, 1925, cj 371, 571, {13 Stht. 1075.} _ I l \ j, · 5. Organization of tactical units.—Exccpt as otherwise- spee cifically prqvitled hciein,-. the` organization oi. the National Guard, including the compositicri of. all units th91f€0f,` shall be the game as that which is or mziyihereaftcr be prescribed for _ the Regular Army, subject in tiing ofpeznce to such general nxceptiovns as may. bg authorized by the Secretary of War. And the President; may prescribe the particular uniitlcr units, as to bran•;·h.. or arm of serviqc->,_ td be maintained in each State, Territory, __or the `District of Columbia in ordef to secure a force whivh, when combined, sljhll form complete higher tactical units. Thlz National Guard- of guy State, Territory, and the District of Columbia may include such dethehments or parts ot units as may be lxccessary in order to form complete tac- ‘ tical units when combinqd with troops `ot other $tatcs. (June 4, 1920, c. 227, subchapter I,. 5 36; 41 Stat. TSO.) 6. Lpcdtion of units and headquarters.-¢—The Sthtgs and Territories shall have thé right to determine and tix the locationof the units mid headquarters- of tbe~Nziti<muI Guard within; their., respective. borders. "(Jmzge 3, 1916, c._134, §‘68, 39 Stat. ·7._ Locdtion and designation of units éumprigedt entirely within State or T§rrit¤ry.—~Subjgct itc general regulations. npproved by the Secretary qt War; the location and designation of units ot the National Guard entirely compriséd within the limits ot may State ~0r '1‘ci=rlt0ry` shall be determined bks. board; a majority of wb¤m shall bé rwervé officgers, including reserve omcers who `hcldt or pave held commission}; in the National Guard and recommended for this duty lgy thé. gover¤0r·0f_tl1e_St—ate og ,'I‘em·lfory concerned. (June 4, 1920, c. 227, Subchapter-I, § 3, .41_Stat. 760.) _ _ Q _ °8. Assignment of National Guard to divisions, brigades, etc.; 'écmmanding nMccrs.-——For the purpose of maintaining approprlqtc organization and to assist in instruction and training, _ thé} 'Presldént may assign the National Guard of the ‘ several States ind Territories and the District at Columbia. to diiisions; brlgudex and other tactical nirlits, and may detail omcers either from tbé.Natlom1l Guard `or’the·Regular Army td wmmand such`units:Pm.v¥de<1g That where` complete _ units are organized within a State, Terrltm·y,_ or the District of Columbia the `c¤mmanditng‘<>ffice1;s, the>re·c>t‘shnll not be_gdi_s— placedhudcr the provisions of this section. (June 3, 1916, c. 134,] 64, 39 Stat. 198.) _ _ _. 9. Authqrized 0§cch• and men of -staH’ corps and departmentsi-5-'1Qhe·National Gnjard ot-E guy State, 'lferrltory,-0r the District bt Columbia shall lncluclc such 0Ll}¢:ers‘ and enlisted