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§ 38-2-211. Qualifications

No person shall be appointed or promoted as a commissioned officer of the organized militia unless he shall have passed such examination as to his physical, moral, and professional qualifications as may be prescribed by the laws of the United States and by this chapter and the regulations issued thereunder. No person shall be recognized […]

§ 38-2-212. Assignment and Transfer

Commissioned officers may be assigned, reassigned, transferred, or detailed to and from units within the Army National Guard, to and from units within the Air National Guard, and to and from units within the Georgia Naval Militia as prescribed by the laws of the United States and by this chapter and by the regulations issued […]

§ 38-2-213. Oath of Office; by Whom Administered

Every commissioned officer of the organized militia shall take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed for officers of the organized militia by the applicable laws of the United States and regulations issued pursuant to this chapter. The oath shall be taken and subscribed before an officer of the organized militia authorized to administer oaths […]

§ 38-2-214. Uniforms and Equipment

Every commissioned officer shall provide himself with such uniforms and articles of equipment as may be prescribed by regulations issued pursuant to this chapter. History. Ga. L. 1916, p. 158, § 3; Code 1933, § 86-1003; Ga. L. 1955, p. 10, § 44.

§ 38-2-217. Resignations; Acts Constituting Resignation; Types of Discharge After Resignation; Resignation of Officers Who Are Accountable for Military Funds or Property

A commissioned officer of the organized militia may tender his resignation at any time to the Governor. If the Governor accepts the resignation, the officer shall receive an honorable discharge; but, if the officer tendering his resignation is under arrest or if charges have been preferred against him for the commission of an offense punishable […]

§ 38-2-218. Absence Without Leave

Any commissioned officer of the organized militia who absents himself without leave for three months may be dismissed by the Governor. History. Ga. L. 1955, p. 10, § 48; Ga. L. 1969, p. 228, § 2.

§ 38-2-219. Warrant Officers

The provisions of this article relating to commissioned officers shall apply to warrant officers and commissioned warrant officers except that warrant officers who have been absent without leave may be discharged as may be prescribed by the applicable laws of the United States and by this chapter and the regulations issued thereunder. History. Ga. L. […]