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PUBLIC LAW 4 7 6 - J U L Y 9, 1952

" 'I,, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and to the State of orders of the President of the United States and the Governor of and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to law and regulations,' "The oath of enlistment prescribed in this section may be taken before any officer of the National Guard (Air National Guard) or any other person authorized to administer oaths of enlistments in the National Guard of the several States, Territories, and the District of Columbia, by respective laws thereof." (c) The first paragraph of section 73, as amended (32 U. S. C 112), is further amended by striking the words "and in the National Guard of the United States" and the words "in the National Guard of the United States and". (d) Section 72, as amended (32 U.S.C. 125), is further amended by striking out the words "and the National Guard of the United States". (e) Section 76, as amended (32 U.S.C. 115), is further amended by striking out the words "the National Guard of the United States" in the second sentence thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the words "his appointment as a Reserve of the Armed Force concerned" and by striking out the words "in the National Guard of the United States" in the third sentence thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the words "as a Reserve of the Armed Force concerned". (f) Section 78, as amended (32 U.S.C. 132, 133, 134), is further amended by striking out the words "and in the National Guard of the United States" in paragraph 1 thereof, and by striking out the words "or the National Guard of the United States" in paragraph 2 thereof. (g) Section 81, as amended (32 U.S.C. 172 and 175), is further amended by striking out the words "The Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, by selection from lists of officers of the National Guard of the United States recommended as suitable for such appointment by their respective governors, and who have had ten or more years' commissioned service in the active National Guard, at least five of which have been in the line, and who have attained at least the grade of colonel. The Chief of the National (iruard Bureau shall hold office for four years unless sooner removed for cause, and shall be eligible to succeed himself, and when sixty-four years of age shall cease to hold such office. Upon accepting his office, the Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall be appointed a major general in the National Guard of the United States, and commissioned in the Army of the United States, and while so serving he shall have the rank, pay, and allowances of a major general, provided by law, but shall not be entitled to retirement or retired pay." and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "The Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, by selection from lists of officers of the National Guard of the United States or Air National Guard of the United States recommended as suitable for such appointment by their respective governors, and who have had ten or more years' commissioned service in the active National Guard or Air National Guard or any combination thereof, and who have attained at least the grade of colonel. The Chief of the National Guard Bureau shall hold office for four years unless sooner removed for cause, and shall be eligible to succeed himself and when sixty-four years of age shall cease to hold such office. Upon accepting his office, the Chief of the National Guard Bureau
 * that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies whomsoever; and that I will obey the

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Chief of National Guard Bureau.

Appointment.

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