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 my —· TITLE Sl.-NATI¤ `lumbla for duty in connection Wim tha  Guard?. But , nothing iii thi! be se oomstréed as to pzeyent m .4 _ derail of omoera QI nwvicled hy. law. {Juno 8, 1918, 1 v c,}34,§109,@®l€`$@·)_`, ·_  — _· - 1 69. Aeeegtaw by Ret¤w_Ar¤y ohm of   m 7* Nationg1'Gh|!d·—'I'h% officers detailed under section 68 or this 1 { me may accept commi®lon{s in the National Guard, Wifhthe 1 `;a<:·mlssion· of the President and térmlnahte `ln his discretion, A 1 without vacatiag welt c¤mn1imiom` in_ mofkgular Army or- `* twins prejudiced in their relative or lineal standing _ therein. 1 _ (jtlilé 3, 1816,.c. 134,Fi 106, & Stat.·208.).` · ‘ S   · 1 zo. Aaaignpent of.   Gnard o§cers`to— duty `yrith ‘ Armyt   b IN!. ·.{}}•>!ft¤¢¤!·—Thé President may assign,. ‘ with their chnaent and within the-limits of the appropriations {1 Treeiously made 'fei‘_ thi! ¤D€d§¢—   not exceeding ilye ' hundred o@cers of the`- active tederally recognized National ' Guard; and who are reserve   to duty With the Regular 1 Army, in addltion ·—to.   attending sorvlee. schools. (Feb. 28, 4 1925, c. 371, Q 3, .43 Stat.`10‘77.) ·` _ . g, = _ , · ' _ 71. Instruction inlriugrmpply of anmnnition.¤—Cl’he.troops 1 of the militia encamped at any military post or camp ot the 3 {waited Staten may he furnished auch amounts of ammunlq { tion for- instruction in Brin; and 'target practice as may be 1 . prescribed hy the Secretary of ‘War, andjsurh instruction in J tiring shall be carried on under the direction of an ofllcer , selected for that . Purpose . by the proper military conxmander. (Jan.`21, 19%, c. 186, § 21, 32 Stati 779.) ‘ ° _· _ . , 72. Right of eonnand during joint encanrpruenta, etc., with , Regular Ar1ay.——5When any part ot the National Guard par- . ticipates " in eneaxnpnsents. ·n1aneuvers,‘ or· other exercises, in- g ` clotting outdoor target practice, for ileld ·. or coast-defense , instruction at a. United, Stated military post, or reservation. or elsegvhere, it in conjunction with troopa of the United States; ·, ‘ the command of such `militaryqpost or—_ reservation and of the r ollioers and troops of the United States on duty there- or else- , where ahall remain with the commander of-l the United States. troopa without regard to the rank of the commanding or other? » I otlloer ot the National Guard temporarily engaged ‘ in the on- h campmente, 'maneutera, or other exercises. (June 3, ,1916, c. 134.§95,39Stat.207.·) -2%   ·. · 1 73. Reduced rates ofor transportation to‘  froatencanpé. · a1enta,°etc.--—Nothing in chapter 1 of Title ·-49 shall be con? strued to prohibit any common carrier irony giving reduced · rates for members of National Guard organlzations ·travelin¢· to and from joint -encampmenta—" with 'the Jegular Army; {Aug. 29,.1916, c. 418, { 1, 39 Stat. 646.) ' L · ·· _‘ ` 74,.  for inapector instruc‘tors.——\Vhex;ever pralétlcable · luapoctor·it;structora shall use, the- State aunlories or other J public buildings for odlceay (May .12, 1917, cr. 12, 49 Stat. t 68.) .. ..‘_ ‘ 3 . ' . 75. Governpent enployeea in National Guard; leaves of abseneo for traininl P¢l'$¢d|,·-—··Al_l omcers and emptoyooa ot the United ‘Statea·and of the District of Columbia who ahall be xomhera _ of the National; Guard mu be entitled to leave ‘ · of ahew {nom. their rmpectivo duties, without loss of pay,` · time, or emclency rating on all days during which they shall be enguwéd in wd or   training ordered or authorized under`the_provlsions ot this title, (Juno 3, 1916, c. 134, §80,39Stat.%.)_ . . __ D V   5.-BALL OR DRAFT, INT0 FEDERAL SERVICE. .S¢¢· g 7 · J "  81. Authority .ot rmmeae: dart. · - 8la. Authority to eral! forth mllltla.-,. , 82 Law aorernlna National dom called into rodent muon · tarhynealeaemlnauoa. · ~ - ;`·  · 8.4. Dx-attlng Philippine Ktlltla into Fodaral acrvloa. - 1 i

02141. ovuté. · ·— § 84 Y. Bedlam 81. Auihodty of Presi&t;—· lrpft;—-When Congress thell bays guthorizql  use of the armed land Iorcés ot the United Qutes- for uni pmpopo requiring. the Sooo ot troops in $ccss`c! thm of tho B¢g¤lai·_A1my, thé`PreQi¢éht may, m1derj_ mch rqgulstlom, including such physichl ex•£inatiom as hé. may prescribe, draft into the- militafy service of the Uhitéd States, to serve therein for tho period of the war or mpergogcy, unloss sooner discharged, any or all members ot tho National Guard, `and ot the Ngtiohal Gun1~d‘Buervc. 911 persons so` Qnftcd "shall, f1*0m`,tho date ot their, and "elischarged rmm me militia, sm ¤1»u`¤p—¤¤¤5¤;¢_m—¢¤mn léws me rcgulziy ti0¤s_ for the govommont ot tho, Army ot the United States; as may be.app1icable__ to·-members or tho Army, whom permanentretention in the military sgrvice lshot `contémplatcd by law, and shall be organized iutounits oorfespondiug as farm practiéhble .-· to those ot the Regular Army or shall be ptherviripe xssigucd as tho President may direct. The commissioned omcers of said · mamzamnf sum ‘ be appoihted`,!rom six1oh;.the membbm thereof; ofiicors with rank not above that of colonel to be apg pointeel by the President alone, and all other o¤cem to be ap· ‘ poiutcdby the President by and yvith thehdvice and consent of the Senate. 0&¢e:s. gud cnlipted men whileju thoiscrvicc ° of tho; United Statéq under the téxks of this peéticm shall have the_ same; pay and gllovyauces is omce;·s‘ ahd e¤1l¤ed men. ot. o tm Roguldr Army of the `smne  and the same pilot serv? I lcéf 0n_ the termination of the_ e¤§erg¤c:icy` ill persons so drafted shall‘be`dlschhrged from the Army, shallxcsme their membership i1i the militia, and, it the Smte so proirlde; shall continue to servo in the National Guard; until the datw upo¤` o which their enlistmeuté ontered irgto prior to their  would — \ have expired it uninterrupted. (Juno 4, 1920; cl 227; subchap l terI,§49,41 St1t.78$i.) · I "   " ‘ ·. 81a. Authority t• call f•rth militia.-—Wlaezievor thQ¢.United States is l¤vadedg`0i· `in` danger of lnvayon from hnyoforeign nation, or of iebolllon against thohuttho _; ty of the Government of the United States, or the Preddent guxiabmiqritha  other forces at-his command, to execute the we ot  Union in guy part thereof, it ghall be lawful tor? _ PI£®D€ to- gall forth, — to: n' period not exceeding nine mo ths; such mumbai- oi'- tho militlhk ot the State or of the Sth  or Térritorlu or ot the District of Columbia as he may d m hec&i*y toinrépel shch. iiivanion, suppréosisuch rgbellloix, or to eudhlo him `to execute such laws,__a¤d to issue his o rs for- that purpose to shch. ` o¤cers of the militia as he may think proper. (Jim. H, 1908; c. 196; i§_ 4, 32 Stat, 176;). ~ .    I _ _. -- 82. Law Qovering Na Guard  hte Feienl •erv$· ice.--:·Tho National "Guhrd —w on éalled as such into tho mrvloo ot tm Unltéd States shall, om the time they are requlrw by the term; ot tho cnll`to, nd thereto, be subject to thé laws nod `mogxilhtlohs gomrn { the Regular Army, no tar as such laws audi regulations  applicable to (moor! nm enlisted men whom permanent l  téndou in the 'mllltarj service, either on the 8CtiV€·u§§ or` ·  _ the retired list. is ho·t»co¤tcmp1ated_ by oiistiug law. (Jam , 1918, c. 134. { 101, 39 Stat. 268.) ' · 83. —Hyiical o o t    tion.-—Ev¢ry omcer and _@li¤6d man; of the;Nstio¤•l  t   ·· who shailbo cgllod into thohorvlco of the United State  is such shall [bc hxaminod on to his physical Htness made:  o»¤· regulgtions as the President my prosctibo without furthov comuilkhion or enlihtmontz Provided, That °iml·. mediate!} procédixig the muster out of an omcer or enlisted mah `ca1le<l` into the active aorvléo of the United Stqtes ho shall be physically oxazmnad .u¤der_ rul$‘ prmcribed by the · · Ptaidmt. ot. the United Sthtes. ond the reéord thereof shalt ‘ he hud and koptlih the War_Dopartmant. (Juno 3, 1916, c. 134, §115¤..@Bf¤¢·212~) -,    o o 84. Draftini Phthpphao Militia into _ Foderal berries.-—-The mllitla and other- locnlly_crut•d umd toxoas in tho Phmppino