Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 32 : Section 314


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 314. Adjutants general

      (a) There shall be an adjutant general in each State and
    Territory, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. He shall
    perform the duties prescribed by the laws of that jurisdiction.
      (b) The President shall appoint the adjutant general of the
    District of Columbia and prescribe his grade and qualifications.
      (c) The President may detail as adjutant general of the District
    of Columbia any retired commissioned officer of the Regular Army or
    the Regular Air Force recommended for that detail by the commanding
    general of the District of Columbia National Guard. An officer
    detailed under this subsection is entitled to the basic pay and
    allowances of his grade.
      (d) The adjutant general of each State and Territory, Puerto
    Rico, and the District of Columbia, and officers of the National
    Guard, shall make such returns and reports as the Secretary of the
    Army or the Secretary of the Air Force may prescribe, and shall
    make those returns and reports to the Secretary concerned or to any
    officer designated by him.



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