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§ 44-124.1. Power of Adjutant General to acquire and maintain property

The Adjutant General may acquire for and in the name of the Commonwealth, by gift, grant, appropriation, purchase such real or personal property as is necessary for the maintenance of, the training and administration of, the logistical support of, and the safeguarding of property in the care, custody or control of the Department of Military […]

§ 44-123.1. Armory defined

As used in this chapter, unless otherwise provided, the meaning of “armory” shall include training or logistical support facilities, such as, but not limited to, maintenance facilities, training areas, facilities at the State Military Reservation, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and the Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center. 1976, c. 266; 2000, c. 296.

§ 44-120.2. Commonwealth’s Twenty marksmanship award

There is hereby established the Commonwealth’s Twenty marksmanship award to recognize the top 20 marksmen in Virginia. These top 20 marksmen shall be chosen from the Virginia state residents who compete at the annual Virginia State Championship matches sanctioned by the Virginia Shooting Sports Association (the Association). The award shall be administered by the Association […]

§ 44-119. Retired list of officers, warrant officers and enlisted persons

There shall be a retired list of officers, warrant officers and enlisted persons of the Virginia National Guard. The following persons, upon their written applications through regular military channels to the Adjutant General, may be placed on the retired list of the Virginia National Guard: 1. Former Adjutant Generals who have resigned or been relieved; […]

§ 44-120. Protection of the uniform

It shall be unlawful for any person, not an officer, warrant officer or enlisted person in the armed forces of the United States, to wear the duly prescribed uniform thereof, or any distinctive part of such uniform, or a uniform any part of which is similar to a distinctive part of the duly prescribed uniform […]

§ 44-120.1. Manufacture of Virginia military medals and decorations in United States

Virginia military medals and decorations shall be made in the United States. Existing stocks of Virginia military medals and decorations which are of foreign origin may be consumed without violating the provisions of this act. All Virginia military medals and decorations shall have the words “Made in the USA” stamped on the reverse side. This […]